Sunday, 5 February 2012

A Village Observation

 No.2 {Anton Rogers} of The Schizoid Man had doppleganger trouble with a pair of Six's, and if it had not been for the fact that No.6 had no knowldge of Susan's death, then the proverbial would have hit the fan, and No.2's fate would have been sealed, and perhaps it was. Oh I realise that he prevented No.6 from escaping the Village, but above and beyond that, The Schizoid Man project was a complete failure! So then a few years later Aonton Rogers found himself playing the role of Tony Alexander in The Man Who Haunted Himself
  Roger Moore plays Harold Pelham, a man who suffers a 'physical' split personallity after a car crash, and subsequent medical operation. Unlike the two Six's, the two Pelham's dress identically, until towards the end, when upon the advice of a physciatrist Harold Pelham changes his appearence, which doesn't help his case.
   In the end it is proved that there are two 'physical' Pelham's, one strong, the other weak who is desperate to hang onto his sanity, to prove to both Tony Alexander and his wife that he is Pelham. Pelham drives off with Pelham close on his heels - there's a car chase, Pelham crashes and after the car crash Pelham becomes one again.

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