Many
readers of my blog may not be at all familiar with the television series ‘The
One Game,’ produced by Central Television, a region of ITV’s television network
in 1988. Indeed you may very well have never even heard of it, unless you have
watched the 1997 film ‘The Game’ starring Michael Douglas, which is said to be
based on ‘The One Game.’
“Who The Hell Is
Magnus?”
“The One Game” a four part series revolving
around the four central characters;
Nicholas Thorne { Stephen Dillane} head of
“Sorcerer” a games manufacturing and marketing company, helped by the mysterious............
Magnus {Patrick Malahide} who simply turns up one day, later to help
Nicholas set up “Sorcerer.” He later ends up in, and escapes from, a mental
institution.
And also Jenny { Philippa Haywood} Nicholas Thorne’s ex-wife, and.........................
Fay
{ Kate McKenzie} Magnus’s daughter.
“The One Game,” is a reality game that
really works, which Magnus and Nicholas are going to play. In fact they have
already started. ‘The One Game was devised by Magnus, who is the puppet master
pulling all the strings of his ex-partner Nicholas Thorne. There are six games
to be played over a long weekend, Friday to Monday.
Friday
he’s the boss of Britain’s most popular game company. He’s got
a beautiful girlfriend. He’s a ruthless and respected businessman. He’s worth
millions. Nicholas Thorne has it all. Then someone takes it away!
Saturday an old enemy from the past has turned
Nick’s life upside down. Now he’s playing The One Game, a reality game where
anyone he meets could be a friend or foe. A Pawn. With his life as the prize.
Sunday
The stakes have been raised in The One Game. Nick has been imprisoned,
shot at, fought sword fights, and found that every time his opponent is one step
ahead. Magnus, his enemy, formerly his friend.
Monday The battle of wits between Nick and
Magnus reaches its end game. Everything will come down to one final realisation
and confrontation. For The One Game started many years before…..
Each game commences with a clue which
Nicholas must solve, aided by Fay, Magnus’ daughter. The six games culminate in a final encounter
in the “End Game”. Anyone could be playing the game, such as a group of skin
heads, a taxi driver, a magician, a man purporting to be blind, as well as a
group of down and outs. One location is a deserted Village where Nicholas
Thorne comes under machine gun fire by a number of Magnus’s henchmen.
The “One Game” is the ultimate game that takes part in real life, where anyone might be a player or an innocent bystander. You could be playing it every minute of the day and not even know it.
The “One Game” is the ultimate game that takes part in real life, where anyone might be a player or an innocent bystander. You could be playing it every minute of the day and not even know it.
There is an Arthurian legend running
throughout ‘The One Game,’ with Nicholas Thorne as King Arthur, Magnus as
Merlin the Magician. Jenny, Guinevere and Fay is Morgan Fay with Jenny’s
boyfriend as Gavin or Sir Gawain. In one scene there is a modern day joust, on
motorbikes. In another scene, this time at a medieval banquet in a great hall
of Magnus’s mansion, Nicholas becomes a “champion” fighting a knight for the
honour of a woman whom he thinks is his ex-wife Jenny.
‘The One Game’ is not so much about revenge,
but redemption.
So how is ‘The Girl Who Was Death’ so
comparable to ‘The One Game?’ Just as Magnus contrives what takes place in ‘The
One Game’ it is The Girl “Death” who contrives to bring about the death of Mr.
X as she takes him through a series of games. At the cricket ground, the local
pub, then at the Turkish baths, quickly followed in “Barney’s Boxing Booth”
with the Polish giant killer Kaminski who sends him to the tunnel of love. Then
it’s all the fun of the fair at the Amusement Park. A long car chase with the Girl,
who then takes Mr. X to the deserted village of Witchwood where Mr X goes
through the Butcher, the Baker and the Candlestick Makers under heavy machinegun
fire and peril to his life.
To the question of involvement, as in ‘The
One Game,’ anyone might be a player
or innocent bystander. In ‘The Girl Who Was Death’ one of the cricket teams
must surely involved, in allowing
Mister X to be on their team. Doris, the barmaid at the Prisoner’s local public
house, she was certainly involved, seeing as it was she who served Mister X
with his pint of beer, making sure he was given the glass with the message “you
have just been poisoned.”
The game went onto Benny’s Turkish baths, then
quickly onto Barney’s boxing booth at
the funfair. Anyone and everyone in the audience could be playing the game,
certainly the four gentlemen who help Mister X off with his coat! The Master of
ceremonies/referee gave the impression of being an innocent, but he certainly
knew who “Killer” Kaminiski’s opponent was to be. “And now ladies and gentlemen another
hand I want for a gallant and courageous opponent who has undertaken to go
three rounds with the killer. A man of mystery in the front row…. Mister X.” It
is the “Killer” who sends Mister X on his way, to the Tunnel of Love. And from
there the Girl gives Mister X the run-around in the fair ground, where he
encounters a look-a-like model for the Girl who was Death, and a cockney
fashion photographer, both of who were in the game. This is confirmed when the
Girl, having eluded Mister X, kisses the photographer, sending him into
rapture.
The game continues with a car chase, ending
at the long deserted village of Witchwood. Through the Butchers, the Bakers,
and the Candlestick Makers, Mr. X is fired at by an automatic Bren machine gun,
almost blown up by miniature land mines, and almost gassed! Then outside comes
under heavy machine gun fire, German stick grenades, and mortar fire.
The “End Game” culminates in the lighthouse
at Beachy Head. Victory seems to be the Girl’s, when
Mr. X is finally captured, and likely to go up with the rocket. But Mr. X
manages to turn the tables on both the Girl and her father Professor Schnipps.
In one respect ‘The Girl Who Is Death’ is
nothing more than what it appears, a fairy story told by Number 6. On the other
hand, it can be viewed as a reality game devised by the Girl, in which she
manages to pull Mr. X’s strings, just as Magnus did to Nicholas Thorne in ‘The
One Game.’
Be
seeing you
How can ‘The Girl Who Was Death’ have been inspired by ‘The One Game.’?
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