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The Prisoner: (1955)1955

Constant questioning and disrupted sleep/wake patterns to weaken the mind.

The interrogator avoids physical torture, knowing the Cardinal's legendary indomitability. Instead, he employs psychological warfare: The Prisoner (1955)1955

Ultimately, the Cardinal is "broken" not by lies, but by having his own uncertainties and past sins turned against him. The Prisoner (1955) - IMDb knowing the Cardinal's legendary indomitability. Instead

(1955) is a stark, British psychological drama directed by Peter Glenville and based on a play by Bridget Boland . Set against the backdrop of the early Cold War , it depicts a grueling battle of wills between a Catholic Cardinal and his communist interrogator in an unnamed Eastern European country. Plot Summary he employs psychological warfare: Ultimately

Probing for a "crack" in the Cardinal’s soul, eventually exploiting his pride and hidden self-loathing .

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