The Prisoner Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 7900 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

The Prisoner - El Prisionero -

Title in Italiano:

The Prisoner

Title in Português:

The Prisoner

Synopsis

The Prisoner

A New Yorker awakens to find himself in a place called "The Village" run by a man known as "Two". As everyone in The Village is referred to only by a number, everyone in The Village refers to him as Six, but he knows he has another name and seems to have some idea who he is. He is told he lives in The Village, and that The Village is the only reality there is.

Six's mission becomes to find out where The Village is, who Two is, and why he is seemingly keeping him prisoner in The Village despite Two telling him that he is a free man, and how he can escape to his life back in New York City.

Six must learn who among the Villagers he can trust (among Villagers such as a doctor named 313, a cab driver named 147, and Two's own son, 11-12) in his quest to escape from The Village. Six also has recurring memories of his life in New York City, including an encounter with a woman named Lucy, which could be part of the key to discovering why he's in The Village.

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Play Title Artist
The Prisoner
Prologue
Harry's Wondrous World
The Arrival of Baby Harry
Visit to the Zoo and Letters from Hogwarts
Diagon Alley and the Gringotts Vault
Platform Nine-and-Three-Quarters and the Journey to Hogwarts
Entry into the Great Hall and the Banquet
Mr. Longbottom Flies
Hogwarts Forever! and the Moving Stairs
The Norwegian Ridgeback and a Change of Season
The Quidditch Match
Christmas at Hogwarts
The Invisibility Cloak and the Library Scene
Fluffy's Harp
In the Devil's Snare and the Flying Keys
The Chess Game
The Face of Voldemort
Leaving Hogwarts
Hedwig's Theme
Prologue: Book II and the Escape from the Dursleys
Fawkes the Phoenix
The Chamber of Secrets
Gilderoy Lockhart
The Flying Car
Knockturn Alley
Introducing Colin
The Dueling Club
Dobby the House Elf
The Spiders
Moaning Myrtle
Meeting Aragog
Fawkes Is Reborn
Meeting Tom Riddle
Cornish Pixies
Polyjuice Potion
Cakes for Crabbe and Goyle
Dueling the Basilisk
Reunion of Friends
Lumos! (Hedwig's Theme)
Aunt Marge's Waltz
The Knight Bus
Apparition on the Train
Double Trouble
Buckbeak's Flight
A Window to the Past
The Whomping Willow and the Snowball Fight
Secrets of the Castle
The Portrait Gallery
Hagrid the Professor
Monster Books and Boggarts!
Quidditch, Third Year
Lupin's Transformation and Chasing Scabbers
The Patronus Light
The Werewolf Scene
Saving Buckbeak
Forward to Time Past
The Dementors Converge
Finale
Mischief Managed!
Explosion
Everybody Knows Everybody
The Ocean
Two
Shadows and Nightmares
909
Tour Bus
Walk With Me
313
Lucy
Six Investigates
Wonkers
The Ruins
Blackmail
Escape Resort
One Night Together
Wedding Day
Waking Up
Helen
In the Church
Suicide
I Am Not a Number
The Prisoner Titles

User reviews

Donald Lewis
4/10

I found the repetitive use of certain musical motifs to be distracting and unoriginal, failing to add any new layers or emotions to the scenes. It felt like the composer took the easy route instead of pushing boundaries and creating a truly memorable score.

Lisa Young
3/10

The soundtrack of The Prisoner failed to capture the mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere of the show. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the depth and complexity needed to enhance the storytelling.

Elizabeth Miller
6/10

The music in The Prisoner effectively conveys the psychological tension and paranoia that Six experiences as he tries to uncover the truth about his imprisonment. The use of dissonant chords and unsettling rhythms creates a sense of unease that keeps the audience on edge.

David Hernandez
10/10

The soundtrack of The Prisoner is truly captivating and immersive. The music perfectly captures the mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere of The Village, enhancing the overall viewing experience for the audience.

Stephanie Jackson
3/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Prisoner felt like an afterthought rather than a crucial element in building the world of The Village and enhancing the character development of Six. It missed the opportunity to elevate the viewing experience and fell short of leaving a lasting impression on me as a viewer.

Laura Roberts
7/10

The fusion of different musical styles in The Prisoner's soundtrack, from classical orchestral arrangements to experimental electronic sounds, creates a dynamic and engaging sonic landscape that complements the show's themes of identity, control, and rebellion.

Sarah Thompson
8/10

The soundtrack's subtle use of motifs and leitmotifs helps to underscore key plot points and character developments, enhancing the emotional impact of the narrative and deepening the audience's connection to the story.

Michelle Smith
6/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack of The Prisoner incorporates elements of electronic music and experimental sounds to reflect the futuristic and dystopian setting of the show. The fusion of traditional orchestral arrangements with modern synthesizers adds a unique and captivating dimension to the music.

Stephanie Harris
7/10

The music in The Prisoner effectively conveys Six's sense of isolation and confusion, immersing the audience in his struggle to uncover the truth behind his imprisonment in The Village.

Susan Robinson
8/10

The use of electronic elements in the soundtrack enhances the futuristic and dystopian feel of the show, adding depth to the storytelling and creating a unique auditory experience for the viewers.

Deborah Clark
10/10

The use of different musical motifs and themes throughout the series helps to build tension and intrigue, keeping viewers engaged and on the edge of their seats. The soundtrack adds depth and emotion to the storyline, creating a sense of unease and mystery that perfectly complements the plot twists and character development.

Sarah Robinson
7/10

The Prisoner's soundtrack perfectly captures the mysterious and unsettling atmosphere of The Village with its eerie and suspenseful musical compositions.

Andrew Wright
5/10

The Prisoner's soundtrack perfectly captures the mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere of the show. The use of eerie tones and haunting melodies enhances the feeling of being trapped in The Village and adds depth to the storyline.

Andrew Hall
5/10

Overall, the music of The Prisoner is a vital component of the show's success in building a gripping and immersive narrative. The evocative and thought-provoking score enhances the emotional impact of the story and elevates the viewing experience to a new level.

Thomas Smith
8/10

Overall, The Prisoner's soundtrack is a masterful work of art that not only enhances the viewing experience but also stands on its own as a captivating and thought-provoking musical journey.