Ransom (1974)

Ransom Poster

Following a series of bomb attacks in London, a group of terrorists seize Britain's ambassador to Scandinavia. With the ambassador now a hostage in his residence, another group hijacks an airliner at the capital's airport, announcing that the passengers will not be freed until their demands are met. Colonel Nils Tahlvik, Scandinavia's resourceful and ruthless head of security, seeks to take an uncompromising stance against the terrorists yet his attempts meet resistance from unknown forces at every turn...

Film Overview
"Ransom" is a 1974 British crime thriller directed by Caspar Wrede and written by Paul Wheeler. This suspense-filled motion picture stars Sean Connery, Ian McShane, Jeffrey Wickham, Isabel Dean, and Robert Harris. The plot strokes around a Scandinavian airline company tycoon who deals with a grim situation when his daughter is abducted.

The Plot
In the opening scenes, a Scandinavian airline company tycoon, Kristofer Lindberg (played by Connery) is faced with a cooling circumstance when a group of militants abducted his young child. The kidnappers, led by Ray Petrie (portrayed by McShane), require a ransom of 2 million dollars. The majority of the motion picture happens at the Lindberg's home where the settlements unfold.

The Kidnapping and Chaos
The preliminary chaos at the Lindberg's home showcases Mrs. Lindberg's panic efficiently, who is noticeably distressed and motivates her spouse to pay up the ransom. Contradictorily, Lindberg remains calm and is determined not to pay a penny, however rather utilize the cops to fix the crisis. We see him firmly refusing the kidnapper's demands, in spite of the continuous threats he gets about the life of his child.

The Counter-Plan
Lindberg devises a counter-attack strategy that he believes, will conserve his child. He chooses to utilize the ransom as a technique to launch his daughter, finding a way to track the cash back to the kidnappers. In a dangerous and bold move, he contacts the media and tv stations and adds an extra 2 million dollars to the ransom cash. However, he publicly declares that the included amount will be offered as a benefit to anyone who supplies info about the abductors to the authorities.

The Climax
The climax of the film is an intense race versus time after Lindberg's non-traditional plan kicks into movement, which undoubtedly challenges the authority and postures a hazard to his child. The continuously action, combined with Lindberg's tactical mind games, produces a thrilling and interesting viewing experience.

The Resolution and End
The motion picture ends on a powerful note after Lindberg's counter-strategy prospers, revealing who the abductors are. A series of unexpected occasions, including some high-drama scenes, ends up with the rescue of Lindberg's daughter. Nevertheless, Connery's character is entrusted remaining concerns about the nature of violence, money, and power.

Overall Analysis
In terms of production, "Ransom" boasts of outstanding cinematography and an excellent efficiency by Connery and his co-stars. They depict the real-life drama and terrible impacts of a household rocked by the kidnapping outstandingly. It showcases an appealing mix of action, thriller, and mental warfare, making it a gripping and thought-provoking film. The movie's non-traditional technique to a normal kidnapping situation identifies it from others of its kind, emphasizing the elaborate nature of browbeating, negotiation, and the impact of media under such scenarios.

Top Cast

  • Sean Connery (small)
    Sean Connery
    Col. Nils Tahlvik
  • Ian McShane (small)
    Ian McShane
    Ray Petrie
  • Jeffry Wickham (small)
    Jeffry Wickham
    Capt. Frank Barnes
  • Isabel Dean (small)
    Isabel Dean
    Mrs Palmer
  • Robert Harris (small)
    Robert Harris
    Ambassador Palmer
  • James Maxwell (small)
    James Maxwell
    Bernhard
  • Harry Landis (small)
    Harry Landis
    Lookout Pilot
  • Alf Malland (small)
    Alf Malland
    Police Inspector
  • Christopher Ellison (small)
    Christopher Ellison
    Pete
  • William Fox
    Ferris
  • Colin Prockter
    Mike