The Prisoner Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 1100 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El prisionero

Title in Italiano:

Il prigioniero

Title in Português:

O Prisioneiro

Title in Français:

L'emprisonné

Title in Türk:

The Prisoner

Title in Deutsch:

The Prisoner

Synopsis

The Prisoner

A Cardinal is arrested for treason against the state. As a Prince of his church, he's a popular hero of this people for his resistance against the Nazis during the war, and his resistance after his country again fell to another totalitarian conqueror. In prison, his interrogator is determined to get a confession of guilt from the strong-willed man, and thus destroy his power over his people. The verbal and psychological battles are gripping and powerful, not even the increasing pressures put upon the Cardinal can force him to weaken, not even solitary confinement, continuous blazing light in his cell, sleeplessness, efforts to persuade him he is going mad. And yet, in the deepening conflict, the superbly indomitable prisoner creates a tremendous pity on his tormentor.

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Play Title Artist
The Prisoner
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
"The one and only Number 6."
Robert Farnon: Performer
Main Titles - Full version
Robert Farnon: Performer
Janet's party
Robert Farnon: Performer
"Tomorrow, you will wake up a new man."
Robert Farnon: Performer
European drive
Robert Farnon: Performer
Kandersfelt
Robert Farnon: Performer
Cricket
Robert Farnon: Performer
Exploding ball
Robert Farnon: Performer
"My name is Death"
Robert Farnon: Performer
Record store
Robert Farnon: Performer
Poisoned beer
Robert Farnon: Performer
Turkish bath
Robert Farnon: Performer
"You are a born survivor. I am a born killer."
Robert Farnon: Performer
Boxing booth
Robert Farnon: Performer
Big Dipper
Robert Farnon: Performer
Fashion shoot
Robert Farnon: Performer
Car chase
Robert Farnon: Performer
Spinning car
Robert Farnon: Performer
Attack on the bulldozer
Robert Farnon: Performer
Lighthouse fort
Robert Farnon: Performer
Regression
Robert Farnon: Performer
"Till death do us part"
Robert Farnon: Performer
Schooldays
Robert Farnon: Performer
"You must conform"
Robert Farnon: Performer
Opening theme
Robert Farnon: Performer
"Number 6 is presented to you"
Robert Farnon: Performer
Return of Number 2
Robert Farnon: Performer
President speech
Robert Farnon: Performer
"I take it you are prepared to meet Number1?"
Robert Farnon: Performer
Number 6 throned
Robert Farnon: Performer
Rocket fires up
Robert Farnon: Performer
End titles
Robert Farnon: Performer
"Transmission begins..."
Albert Elms: Performer
The Prisoner - Main Title Theme
Albert Elms: Performer
Breakfast
Albert Elms: Performer
"Elections? In this place?"
Albert Elms: Performer
Speedboad dash
Albert Elms: Performer
Nightclub
Albert Elms: Performer
"What happens if I run against you?"
Albert Elms: Performer
Number 6 wins the election
Albert Elms: Performer
"I call this meeting to order."
Albert Elms: Performer
Number 6 gets beaten
Albert Elms: Performer
"Will you never learn?"
Albert Elms: Performer
Art class
Albert Elms: Performer
Speedlearn broadcast
Albert Elms: Performer
The Board meet
Albert Elms: Performer
"Knowledgeable cabbages."
Albert Elms: Performer
Exam results
Albert Elms: Performer
The General
Albert Elms: Performer
Final report
Albert Elms: Performer
Adrift at sea
Albert Elms: Performer
"We have a problem."
Albert Elms: Performer
Gunrunners
Albert Elms: Performer
Early morning
Albert Elms: Performer
"You're a wicked man."
Albert Elms: Performer
Carnival
Albert Elms: Performer
Nocturnal escape
Albert Elms: Performer
Number 6 takes the life-belt
Albert Elms: Performer
Number 6 leaves the dance
Albert Elms: Performer
"I like my dream."
Albert Elms: Performer
Angry mob
Albert Elms: Performer
Human chess
Albert Elms: Performer
Tower attack
Albert Elms: Performer
MS Polotska
Albert Elms: Performer
Following Number 6
Albert Elms: Performer
Village band
Albert Elms: Performer
Kosho
Albert Elms: Performer
Number 6 fights Number 14
Albert Elms: Performer
"You are merely citizen Number 6."
Albert Elms: Performer
Number 6 at café
Albert Elms: Performer
Main Titles
Ron Grainer: Performer
"What's the name of this place?"
Ron Grainer: Performer
The Cottage maid is seen
Ron Grainer: Performer
The Band appears (Radetski March)
Ron Grainer: Performer
"I suppose you're wondering..."
Ron Grainer: Performer
Number 6 in the cottage
Ron Grainer: Performer
The Band concert
Ron Grainer: Performer
Afternoon concert
Ron Grainer: Performer
"I will not make any deals with you."
Ron Grainer: Performer
Helicopter escape bid
Ron Grainer: Performer
"Subject shows great enthusiasm"
Ron Grainer: Performer
Unused title theme
Ron Grainer: Performer
"I am not a number"
Ron Grainer: Performer
Number 6 hates the tune
Ron Grainer: Performer
Night-time drink
Ron Grainer: Performer
"Do you still think you can escape, Number 6?"
Ron Grainer: Performer
Number 8 swims off
Ron Grainer: Performer
Number 6 chops down the tree
Ron Grainer: Performer
Village curfew
Ron Grainer: Performer
"There are some people who talk."
Ron Grainer: Performer
Exhibition hall
Ron Grainer: Performer
The Dinghy casts off
Ron Grainer: Performer
"The Village is a place where people turn up."
Ron Grainer: Performer
Crate journey
Ron Grainer: Performer
Back to the cottage
Ron Grainer: Performer
Engadine's party
Ron Grainer: Performer
Number 6 dances with 'B'
Ron Grainer: Performer
Number 6 is drugged
Ron Grainer: Performer
Dreamy party
Ron Grainer: Performer
The X-Files - T.V. Version
Edwin Astley: Performer
The Avengers - Pre-Credits & Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
The Saint - Opening & Closing Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
The Prisoner - Main Titles
Edwin Astley: Performer
Doctor Who - Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Blake's Seven - Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Red Dwarf - Interlude / Main Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Hawaii 5-0 - Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Perry Mason - "Park Avenue Beat"
Edwin Astley: Performer
A Man Called Ironside - Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Mission: Impossible - The Plot / Main Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
The Incredible Hulk - Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Knight Rider - Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Airwolf - Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Star Trek - Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Babylon 5 - Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Twin Peaks - Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
V - The Series - Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Seaquest DSV - Theme (Concert Version)
Edwin Astley: Performer
Disc Time:
Edwin Astley: Performer
2001: A Space Odyssey - Inroduction from "Also Sprach Zarathustra"
Edwin Astley: Performer
Excalibur - O Fortuna from "Carmina Burana"
Edwin Astley: Performer
Alien - End Title
Edwin Astley: Performer
Escape From New York - End Titles
Edwin Astley: Performer
Blade Runner - End Title
Edwin Astley: Performer
Halloween - Main Title
Edwin Astley: Performer
The Omen - Ave Satani
Edwin Astley: Performer
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome - Thunderdome Fanfare / "I Ain't Captain Walker"
Edwin Astley: Performer
Superman - Love Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Batman - Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer
Body Heat
Edwin Astley: Performer
Somewhere In Time
Edwin Astley: Performer
Taxi Driver - Night Piece
Edwin Astley: Performer
The Blues Brothers - Peter Gunn Theme
Edwin Astley: Performer

User reviews

Stephanie White
8/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the film, immersing the audience in the oppressive atmosphere of the totalitarian regime. The music helps to convey the Cardinal's unwavering resilience and the tormentor's growing sense of frustration and doubt.

Lisa Martin
8/10

The musical score of The Prisoner is a standout element that elevates the overall viewing experience. The themes and motifs woven throughout the soundtrack enhance the storytelling and leave a lasting impact on the audience, making it a memorable aspect of the film.

Betty Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack of The Prisoner masterfully conveys the resilience and strength of the Cardinal in the face of relentless interrogation. The music underscores his unwavering determination and unwavering spirit, making his character even more compelling and inspiring.

David Miller
4/10

The musical score of The Prisoner was jarring and distracting at times, overshadowing the dialogue and performances of the actors. It felt like an intrusive element rather than a complementary one, disrupting the flow of the storytelling and hindering my enjoyment of the film.

William Perez
7/10

The soundtrack of The Prisoner perfectly captures the intense emotional struggles between the Cardinal and his interrogator. The music enhances the tension and drama of the verbal battles, making the scenes even more gripping and powerful.

Charles Thompson
6/10

The soundtrack of The Prisoner effectively captures the intense emotional struggle between the Cardinal and his interrogator. The music enhances the tension and power dynamics in each scene, drawing the audience deeper into the psychological battles unfolding on screen.

Susan Gonzalez
1/10

I found the soundtrack of The Prisoner to be uninspired and generic, lacking in originality and innovation. It did not enhance the atmosphere or mood of the scenes, failing to evoke any emotional response or connection with the characters. It felt like a missed opportunity to elevate the overall impact of the film.

Andrew Evans
4/10

The soundtrack of The Prisoner felt repetitive and monotonous, lacking in variety and depth. It failed to capture the emotional intensity and complexity of the storyline, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the narrative.

David Young
6/10

The use of subtle, haunting melodies in the soundtrack of The Prisoner adds an extra layer of depth to the story. The music reflects the inner turmoil of the characters and creates a sense of unease that perfectly complements the themes of the film.

Nancy Johnson
7/10

The use of music to convey the psychological warfare within the prison is masterful. The haunting melodies and dissonant chords create a sense of unease and desperation, adding depth to the characters' internal conflicts.

Joseph King
5/10

The musical score of The Prisoner is a standout element of the film, elevating the overall viewing experience. The emotional depth and complexity of the music resonate with the audience long after the movie ends, leaving a lasting impression of the Cardinal's unwavering courage and indomitable spirit.