A government officer's defected, and M9 wants him back, and Drake's to try and get him.A government officer's defected, and M9 wants him back, and Drake's to try and get him.A government officer's defected, and M9 wants him back, and Drake's to try and get him.
Sylvia Syms
- Paula Glover
- (as Sylvia Sims)
Harold Coyne
- Man in Airport
- (uncredited)
Hugh Elton
- Albanian Border Guard
- (uncredited)
Rex Garner
- Barman
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaNo matter where the story was set, this series tried to be as accurate as possible. One way was in small things, such as signs being both in the language of the story's setting and that it actually said something autopsies apropos. This episode's no exception, as the sign above the patio area where Drake firsthand meets Nicos says (in Greek) 'Beer Here'.
- GoofsThe delivery truck that Drake steals from in front of the hotel has the steering wheel on the right side, like an English vehicle, although the events are taking place in Greece, where drivers sit on the left and use the right side of the road. Nicos and the local police are seen driving cars that correctly have the steering wheel on the left.
- Quotes
Hobbs: Walks in to room, whilst Drake is serrupticiously listening in on Paula Glover's conversation; Dake, I want to know...
John Drake: Puts a finger to his lips; Shhhhh-shhh - it's the mother. I'm, uh, interfering with the privacy of a citizen.
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Written by Maurice Ravel
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I'm Interfering With the Rights of a Citizen
This talky episode features Sylvia Sims as the wife of a defector trying to catch up with her husband. The difference is, he's defecting to red China. Drake is to bring the husband and wife home.
Not much action. After the beginning it starts to lose steam. Sims is very attractive and I've always liked her, but it's difficult to feel sympathy for those willing to sell out the cause of freedom to any sort of aurocracy or oligarchy. Just as well it's dull with vapid comparisons between east and west.
Needs less talk. But if you want to say "Drake" is The Prisoner" this is a good episode to point to for his doubts snd resignation.
Not much action. After the beginning it starts to lose steam. Sims is very attractive and I've always liked her, but it's difficult to feel sympathy for those willing to sell out the cause of freedom to any sort of aurocracy or oligarchy. Just as well it's dull with vapid comparisons between east and west.
Needs less talk. But if you want to say "Drake" is The Prisoner" this is a good episode to point to for his doubts snd resignation.
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- Sep 4, 2022
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- Runtime51 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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