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Ransom (1928) was a Lost Films Film directed by George B. Seitz and produced by Harry Cohn.

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From the Archives : Ransom ( 1956 )

By The Metzinger Sisters on Jun 15, 2016 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Donna Reed and Glenn Ford look at the telephone with apprehension and suspense.....who could be on the other end of the line? You'll just have to watch Ransom to find out. From the Archives is our latest series of posts where we share photos from the Silverbanks Pictures collection. Some of these m... Read full article


From the Archives : Ransom ( 1956 )

By The Metzinger Sisters on Jun 15, 2016 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Donna Reed and Glenn Ford look at the telephone with apprehension and suspense.....who could be on the other end of the line? You'll just have to watch Ransom to find out. From the Archives is our latest series of posts where we share photos from the Silverbanks Pictures collection. Some of these m... Read full article


Photos from “THE MAKING OF GONE WITH THE WIND” exhibit at the Harry Ransom Center…

By Christy Putnam on Aug 18, 2015 From Christy Putnam

From September 9, 2014, to January 4, 2015, The Making of Gone With The Wind exhibit graced the Harry Ransom Center in Austin Texas. Christy with curator of the vast exhibit, Steve Wilson, and author of the museum exhibit book, The Making of Gone With The Wind. Banners at the entrance… Photo c... Read full article


Ransom! (1956)

on Apr 8, 2015 From Journeys in Classic Film

1950s crimes films carry their own brand of nostalgia and an emphasis on turning almost anything into a cautionary tale. Ransom! does away with overacted caution to focus on a real thing: kidnapping. It’s hard to make the abduction of someone’s child more terrifying than it is, and direc... Read full article


Video of the Week: “Ransom for a Dead Man”

By Marisa on Feb 4, 2015 From The Timothy Carey Experience

This week’s video is a full-length Columbo episode, in fact the very first Columbo episode. It’s “Ransom for a Dead Man,” premiering on March 1, 1971 and directed by Richard Irving. Timothy makes the first of his two series appearances as hash-slinger Bert (he was on the show... Read full article


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Also directed by George B. Seitz




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Also produced by Harry Cohn




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Also released in 1928




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