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Ransom (Special Edition)

Ransom (Special Edition)
  • Director:Ron Howard
  • Actors:Mel GibsonGary SiniseRene RussoBrawley NolteDelroy Lindo
  • Studio:Touchstone Home Entertainment
  • Category:DVD
  • List Price: $6.25
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  • Sales Rank:13,625
  • Format:Anamorphic, Color, DVD, Special Edition, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Languages:English (Unknown), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), English (Published)
  • Running Time:121 Minutes
  • Rating:R (Restricted)
  • Region:1
  • Discs:1
  • Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
  • Release Date:March 23, 2004
  • MPN:DISD33402D
  • UPC:786936232981
  • EAN:0786936232981
  • ASIN:B00015YVDG
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  • In this action-thriller, Academy Award(R)-winning superstar Mel Gibson (Best Director, BRAVEHEART, 1995) is Tom Mullen, a wealthy executive whose charmed life is suddenly shattered when his young son is abducted and held for ransom by a gang of ruthless criminals! That's when Mullen defies the experts and takes matters into his own hands . boldly turning the tables on the kidnappers in a last


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Synopsis
Maverick New York tycoon, Tom Mullen is used to mediating tough business deals for his high-tech corporation. But when his son is kidnapped, and an FBI rescue operation goes awry, Tom must mastermind a daring counter measure to get his son back. With time running out, and his wife horrified by her husband's shocking plans, Tom faces the most difficult negotiation of his life and the possibility that his strategy may have already backfired..
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When it comes to ramping up to vein-bursting levels of tormented anxiety, Mel Gibson has a kind of mainstream intensity that makes him perfect for his heroic-father role in director Ron Howard's child-kidnapping thriller. When you think of IRansom/I, you automatically think of the scene in which Mel reaches his boiling point and yells, "Give me back my son!" to the kidnapper on the other end of several torturous phone calls. Trapped in the middle of any parent's nightmare, Mel plays a self-made airline mogul whose son (played by Brawley Nolte, son of actor Nick Nolte) is abducted by a close-knit group of uptight kidnappers. But when a king's ransom is demanded for the child's safe return, Mel turns the tables and offers the ransom as reward money for anyone who provides information leading to the kidnappers' arrest. Thus begins a nerve-racking battle of wills and a test of the father's conviction to carry out a plan that could cost his son's life. The boy's mother (played by Rene Russo, reunited with Gibson after ILethal Weapon 3/I) disapproves of her husband's life-threatening gamble, and a seasoned FBI negotiator (Delroy Lindo) is equally fearful of disaster as the search for the kidnappers intensifies. Through it all, Howard maintains a level of nail-biting tension to match Gibson's desperate ploy, and the plot twists are just clever enough to cancel out the overwrought performances and manipulative screenplay. IRansom/I may not be as sophisticated as its glossy production design would suggest, but it's a thriller with above-average intelligence and an emotion-driven plot that couldn't be more urgent. Adding to the intensity is a superior supporting cast including Gary Sinise, Lili Taylor, and Liev Schreiber as the kidnappers, who demonstrate that even the tightest scheme can unravel under unexpected stress. Remade from a 1956 film starring Glenn Ford, IRansom/I is diluted by a few too many subplots, but as a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, it's a slick and satisfying example of Hollywood entertainment. I--Jeff Shannon/I

 

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