Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn unseen mastermind has abducted the only son of a wealthy widower. Using the most sophisticated electronic devices available, the kidnapper manages to elude the police - and coerce the wid... Ler tudoAn unseen mastermind has abducted the only son of a wealthy widower. Using the most sophisticated electronic devices available, the kidnapper manages to elude the police - and coerce the widower to pay his million dollar ransom.An unseen mastermind has abducted the only son of a wealthy widower. Using the most sophisticated electronic devices available, the kidnapper manages to elude the police - and coerce the widower to pay his million dollar ransom.
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It's a cast and crew whose names I don't recognize, save for Gordon Jump. Nonetheless, it proceeds at a decent pace with interesting situation, a decent twist, and some real questions about if and how they're going to capture the kidnapper. Then, in the last thirty minutes, the production goes wonky. The score by Hank Levine had been sounding like a rip-off of Glen Campbell; now, with the situation getting worse, it turns perky. Things continue to go weird when star Crawford is suddenly killed in a manner that has no effect on the movie. I suspect this was one of those deals in which they had hired him for, say two weeks of shooting, and they still had some key scenes to shoot when he left. In sum, it's about three-quarters of a decent movie and one quarter that just turns weirdly wrong.
"Ransom Money" is a public domain flick. Nobody has the copyright on it, apparently. You can get it for $3 on VHS on Amazon, but your best buy would be a 20-pack for under $10 at http://www.amazon.com/Suspense-20-Movie-Pack-Set/dp/B0007Z0OBI that also features some REALLY good suspense classics like "Detour," "He Walked By Night," "Scarlet Street," "The Stranger," and others, even including Wood's own cops 'n' robbers classic "Jail Bait." You can get a similar 50-movie pack for twice the price that apparently does not include "Ransom Money," so it's your call.
The film itself is paper-thin on plot, outlining the unsuccessful attempts of the local detectives (Jump and Cain) to locate an abducted boy (Whipple), taken from the Grand Canyon while his mother (Romen) is distracted. The abductor extorts the wealthy widow for a million $$ to secure the boy's release, but there are complications with the delivery of the ransom, and the boy's safe release. Crawford appears as an FBI adviser flown in as a specialist, though his value add is pretty non-existent.
Dubious is the main word I use to describe this farce - recycled scene fillers and staging coupled with tedious dialogue exchanges fails to mask the reality that this is just a concept without a developed (or at least properly executed) plan. The first 75 minutes are laborious, and the last ten are just nonsensical rubbish. Some abominable acting (Stuart - what is he doing?) further compounds the mess, which in spite of committed performances from Romen and Jump, never rises above amateur rank.
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Malcom Stewart: I told you not to leave her alone.
Inspector Joseph Medford: And I told you to stay out of here and I meant it.
Malcom Stewart: I'm gonna make sure that someone hears about the way you're handling this, if I have to contact your superiors personally.
Inspector Joseph Medford: Why don't you call J. Edgar Hoover? I'm sure he'd be happy to hear about the whole thing.
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