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Destination danger

Titre original : Danger Man
  • Série télévisée
  • 1960–1966
  • TV-PG
  • 24min
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Patrick McGoohan in Destination danger (1960)
Danger Man
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJohn Drake is a special operative for NATO, specializing in security assignments against any subversive element which threatened world peace.John Drake is a special operative for NATO, specializing in security assignments against any subversive element which threatened world peace.John Drake is a special operative for NATO, specializing in security assignments against any subversive element which threatened world peace.

  • Casting principal
    • Patrick McGoohan
    • Richard Wattis
    • Lionel Murton
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    • Casting principal
      • Patrick McGoohan
      • Richard Wattis
      • Lionel Murton
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    • 28avis des critiques
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  • Épisodes39

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    Danger Man
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    Danger Man
    Secret Agent: I Am Afraid You Have The Wrong Number
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    Secret Agent: I Am Afraid You Have The Wrong Number
    Secret Agent: I Am Afraid You Have The Wrong Number
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    Secret Agent: I Am Afraid You Have The Wrong Number
    Secret Agent: Not So Jolly Roger
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    Secret Agent: Not So Jolly Roger
    Secret Agent: The Man On The Beach
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    Secret Agent: The Man On The Beach
    Secret Agent: Someone Is Liable To Get Hurt
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    Secret Agent: Someone Is Liable To Get Hurt
    Secret Agent: English Lady Takes Lodgers
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    Secret Agent: English Lady Takes Lodgers

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    Patrick McGoohan
    Patrick McGoohan
    • John Drake
    • 1960–1966
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Hardy
    • 1960–1961
    Lionel Murton
    Lionel Murton
    • Colonel Keller…
    • 1960–1966
    Michael Ripper
    • Kane…
    • 1960
    Warren Mitchell
    Warren Mitchell
    • Banarji…
    • 1960–1961
    Ric Young
    • Ming…
    • 1960–1961
    Hazel Court
    Hazel Court
    • Francesca…
    • 1960–1966
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Captain Aldrich…
    • 1960–1961
    Lisa Gastoni
    Lisa Gastoni
    • Clare Nichols…
    • 1960–1961
    Barbara Shelley
    Barbara Shelley
    • Gina Scarlotti…
    • 1960
    Maxine Audley
    Maxine Audley
    • Maria Gomez…
    • 1960
    John Phillips
    John Phillips
    • Coyannis…
    • 1960–1961
    Julia Arnall
    Julia Arnall
    • Josetta Ingres…
    • 1960
    Moira Redmond
    Moira Redmond
    • Mitzi von Klaus…
    • 1961
    Zena Marshall
    Zena Marshall
    • Doctor Leclair…
    • 1960–1961
    Charles Gray
    Charles Gray
    • Alexis Buller…
    • 1960–1961
    Ronald Allen
    Ronald Allen
    • Ted Baker…
    • 1960
    Derren Nesbitt
    Derren Nesbitt
    • Hans Vogeler…
    • 1960–1961
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    8millennium-4

    Loved it then and love it now..

    In the "View from the Villa" agent John Drake pulls up in what looks like an Aston Martin DB4 or DB5, thus beating Sean Connery to the punch by several years. At least on the screen. I think it also appears in a few other episodes, but I am not certain.

    I have spent the last few years slowly catching up on this superb series via net flicks. As other reviewers have noted already the plots were nearly always excellent. The understatement and laconic delivery of Mr. McGoohan a foretelling of others who would try the same style and mostly fail, except for the wonderful Le Carre adaptions, and Mr. Caine's superb Ipcress File. The satire of Establishment figures was often very droll.

    In the current editions I am getting from Netflicks the music track is provided by a powerful jazz orchestra. What happened to the superb Harpsichord jazz music that I remember from the original UK broadcasts? So much more subtle and intriguing than the blaring band arrangement, although it does have a period flavor I cant deny.

    Mr. McGoohan passed away recently. I will remember him and Danger Man as one of the very influential forces in my teenage years.
    8planktonrules

    Well worth your time.

    The pedigree for "Danger Man" is a bit confusing. So, I'll try to make sense of it. The show was on for one season and each episode lasted about 23 minutes. Three years later, an hour-long series was created and was called "The Secret Agent"--with Patrick McGoohan once again playing an international 'fixer', John Drake. Then, after this series ended, McGoohan made "The Prisoner"--a show which MIGHT be a sequel to "The Secret Agent"...or it might not. This is because McGoohan's character is not referred to by name...he's just called Number 6. And, you aren't sure whether or not it's meant as a follow-up or not--and I can only assume that the television folks deliberately kept it vague.

    "Danger Man" begins oddly. It explains that John Drake is a sort of international agent--a guy who goes on special assignments for many NATO nations. His nationality is a bit vague and this works reasonably well since McGoohan has an American/Irish/British background, though they seem to imply he's from New England (but the accent clearly ISN'T). Each episode is set in a different locale around the world and, amazingly, the show is wrapped up in about 23 minutes. The show is very well written and interesting--and McGoohan is excellent. The only serious complaint is that the shows sometimes were too hasty and many would have benefited from an hour-long format--something they would get with "The Secret Agent". Well worth seeing and a clever show. Even the sub-par episodes are good--making it at least more consistent than "The Prisoner".

    A few final observations. The DVD copy is just fine but there really are no special features or captions. Also, as an American born and raised in the Washington, DC area, the introduction makes me laugh. That's because a HUGE office building is superimposed next to the US capitol building. There IS no building this size or that looks remotely like this in DC--now or then. Very strict building codes in the city prevent such monstrosities in the District.
    9RJC-99

    Smart. Very smart.

    There are so many things Ralph Smart got right in the earliest Danger Man, it's almost a pity he couldn't stick to the commercially problematic 30-minute format. The stories are taut, clever Cold War mystery-thrillers. Within the hurried time constraints it isn't all plot as Smart finds room for characterization and texture, even to interject some interesting ideas and questions. A lot of this is done by way of the mercurial Patrick McGoohan but Smart had no shortage of talented collaborators in directors and actors.

    McGoohan's early performances are fluid yet quirky. While he projects a kind of reserved elan, he also draws on a trove of itchy, improvisational mannerisms that allow us into more than a few nooks--not all of them pleasant--of John Drake's anxious cynicism. (McGoohan is to the TV spook what the late Jeremy Brett was to Sherlock Holmes: a perturbable, high-strung exotic, haunted but smirking.) I prefer him here to the more celebrated Prisoner, in fact, where he's customarily arch and lacks the variety of situation and emotional register. His narration is another treat, delivered in one of the most delectably ironic voices in dramatic TV history.

    The writing bests most on TV, then or now. The tone in the better scripts is wry, veering toward acid, with more than a hint of melancholy. This is not the Cold War as a stage for Kennedyesque moxie, and certainly not the idiotic glamorization found in Bond, but rather as in Le Carré, a stage for the peeling away of deceptions that are as likely to originate at home as in dens abroad. This is not to say it isn't above the occasional stereotype; see, for instance, the leering North Koreans in the episode The Honeymooners. But a mark of this generally very humane work is that it more typically treats nationalistic conceptions of the enemy with skepticism, and even pits Drake in frustration against his own morally ambiguous NATO bosses. Nor is the day always won, and some seeming victories prove Pyhrric. How refreshing this is to watch in 2007, for obvious reasons.

    The production design, fairly cheapo and simplistic, never detracts (charmingly, old file inserts make do for exterior locations) and in fact the studio sets somehow hold surprise delights: here a gloomy early 60s facsimile of a Munich street recalling Carol Reed's chiaroscuro in The Third Man, there the lobby of an International Style hotel with its sexy mid-century modernism. That it's all in gorgeous high-contrast black and white only deepens the interest: shadow play for shadowy deeds.

    A word too about the memorable score by Albert Elms, particularly his incidental music. The understated jazz is part and parcel of the sensibility here--aloof and insinuating. There is so much intelligence pulsing through Elms' music and the series as a whole that it seems vaguely unlikely; watching this work, I can't help but admire its virtues while ruing what's become of the medium.

    Danger Man in this early incarnation is grown-up art on TV, the likes of which in the U.S., anyway, we rarely hope to find today outside of HBO, practically its last refuge. A treasure.
    10jinx_malone

    first series is chock full of goodness,

    patrick mcgoohans's dicey 'new englander' accent notwithstanding, he's in fine form here. fast paced and inventive plots, exotic locales, and the extremely moral hero john drake all make the first series of danger man great television.

    though he doesn't bed down with every girl he comes across, there's more than enough sexual tension to go around, as every female within a thirty-foot radius ends up throwing herself at johnny d. not keen on guns, drake's a master fighter and the resulting fight scenes are always fun to watch. his gadgets are realistic, much more believable than the ones used by bond or the man from wherever.

    the very first episode, 'a view from the villa', takes us to portmeirion, PMG's inspiration for the village in 'the prisoner'. another one of the best television programs ever made.

    you'll see a host of familiar faces in supporting roles here too. donald pleasance, barbara shelley--all kinds of great actors popped up on dm from time to time. by all means, if you're a fan of espionage shows, danger man should be high on your list of must-sees. it's got all the chewy goodness and none of the camp that marred so many spy programs in the sixties.
    thedangerman

    Addictive, almost........disturbingly so.

    Often unfairly overshadowed by it's sequel series' (Secret Agent and "The Prisoner"). Dangerman is a kick-ass (Often literally) spy show, which follows N.A.T.O. agent John Drake around the world.

    The great thing about this show is it's length at just 25 minutes per episode it's the perfect thing to have on video when you want to kill a quick half-hour,

    the only problem is it'll soon become a quick 4 or so hours as you watch every episode on the disc backwards searching for demonic messages from Patrick McGoohan. (?rettoP ysuB) (aet fo puc a evol dluow i eladgniD .srM, sey yhW)

    It'll then develop into a quick 4 days as you roam the country abducting people and then bludgeoning them with to death with ring-binders when they refuse to participate in your home-produced screenplays.

    During your 72 hour manhunt you can amuse yourself by giving your REAL name as your alias (John Drake, must have single-handedly brought about the collapse of communism by operating under such crafty Codenames as "Johnny").

    While the prosecution is wondering why corpses with nametags reading "Hobbs","Keller","Hardy" and "Potter" were found in your apartment you can tell them (under oath) that although not quite as eccentric as "Secret Agent" or as downright mad as "The Prisoner" the general undercurrent of weirdness is palpable , (In Fact it comes to the fore in some of the later episodes,"The Contessa" for example features Drake being Drugged by a beutiful angel-like woman.

    While your Defence lawyer rattles on about your upbringing in a racoon hive and your "Obsessive" collecting of electronic cow prodders. You can pass the time by humming "yellow submarine"AND commenting on the often sublime balance of storyline and style, of narrative and direction, of Nachos and chillypeppers.

    You can inform the Large bearded man in your cell that "Dangerman" is to "the Prisoner" as the Old Testament is to Christianity. You can also tell him that you are flattered by his gift of a scented candle but you don't think of him that way.

    So if you don't mind your children growing up in a Drakist temple in Southern Cambodia, or you feel your family can deal with you writing "redrum sbboH" in your finest red crayon all over their walls then Dangerman is the relig......, then Dangerman is the TELEVISION SERIES for you.

    However if you harbour notions of ever Having a Career/Living over 30/feeling the wish to go outside again. Then perhaps it would be better not to watch this show.

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    • Anecdotes
      In this early series, the character of John Drake is clearly defined as being an American. When the character returned for the second Destination danger (1964) series, the character had become either British or Irish (exactly which was never settled upon definitively).
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      John Drake: [Opening titles narration] Every government has its Secret Service branch: America, CIA; France, Deuxieme Bureau; England, MI5. NATO also has its own. A messy job? Well that's when they usually call on me, or someone like me. Oh yes: my name is Drake. John Drake.

    • Crédits fous
      "Introducing Patrick McGoohan."
    • Versions alternatives
      It has been reported that a foreign (non-UK) syndicated version of this series incorporated the American "Secret Agent Man" opening credits used for the later series "Danger Man" (1964), thereby tying the two series together. This has yet to be confirmed.
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      Featured in Six Into One: The Prisoner File (1984)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 janvier 1961 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
      • The Danger Man Website
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Danger Man
    • Lieux de tournage
      • MGM British Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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