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World for Ransom

  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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World for Ransom (1954)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

In Singapore, a private detective and the British authorities are on the trail of a crime syndicate that kidnaps a nuclear physicist with the aim of selling him to the highest bidder.In Singapore, a private detective and the British authorities are on the trail of a crime syndicate that kidnaps a nuclear physicist with the aim of selling him to the highest bidder.In Singapore, a private detective and the British authorities are on the trail of a crime syndicate that kidnaps a nuclear physicist with the aim of selling him to the highest bidder.

  • Director
    • Robert Aldrich
  • Writers
    • Lindsay Hardy
    • Hugo Butler
  • Stars
    • Dan Duryea
    • Gene Lockhart
    • Patric Knowles
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    704
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    • Director
      • Robert Aldrich
    • Writers
      • Lindsay Hardy
      • Hugo Butler
    • Stars
      • Dan Duryea
      • Gene Lockhart
      • Patric Knowles
    • 16User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Dan Duryea
    Dan Duryea
    • Mike Callahan
    Gene Lockhart
    Gene Lockhart
    • Alexis Pederas
    Patric Knowles
    Patric Knowles
    • Julian March
    Reginald Denny
    Reginald Denny
    • Major Ian Bone
    Nigel Bruce
    Nigel Bruce
    • Sir Charles Coutts
    Arthur Shields
    Arthur Shields
    • Sean O'Connor
    Douglass Dumbrille
    Douglass Dumbrille
    • Inspector McCollum
    Carmen D'Antonio
    Carmen D'Antonio
    • Mei Ling
    Keye Luke
    Keye Luke
    • Lee Wong
    Clarence Lung
    • Johnny Chan
    Lou Nova
    Lou Nova
    • Leo Guzik
    Marian Carr
    Marian Carr
    • Frennessey March
    Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Spencer Chan
    Spencer Chan
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Herschel Graham
    Herschel Graham
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Stuart Hall
    Stuart Hall
    • Military Officer
    • (uncredited)
    George Hoagland
    George Hoagland
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Gustave Lax
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Aldrich
    • Writers
      • Lindsay Hardy
      • Hugo Butler
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    6eibon09

    Sets The Stage For Kiss Me Deadly(1955)

    World For Ransom(1954) is an odd item from filmography of Robert Aldrich as it is not as well known as some of his other movies. This is an overlooked movie that would provide a sketch for Kiss Me Deadly(1955). Dan Duryea gives a very good performance as well as Patric Knowles and Marian Carr. The plot of the film recalls The Third Man(1949) because its also about a friend of the protagonist who may be villainous and the woman who torn between her husband and her friend. It is well paced and filled with action and intrigue. World For Ransom(1954) is an exciting movie by a man who would later do terrific films like Kiss Me Deadly(1955) and The Dirty Dozen(1967).
    6arthur_tafero

    World for Ransom - Passable 006

    This film is a bit lower on the production level scale than the James Bond films which were about to follow. Actually two or three levels; but this is Dan Duryea's best film. He gives a really good performance in this one.

    The movie has elements of several "commie" films of the late 40s and early 50s during the Joe McCarthy and lovable Roy Cohn period. However, the British have everything well in hand here since the setting is Singapore.

    The triangle among Duryea, Knowles and Marian Carr is vaguely interesting as well. Knowles and Carr are shallow and a perfect match for each other. The plot revolves around the kidnapping of a nuclear scientist in Singapore. Duryea and Knowles are working the opposite sides of the street on this one. You can probably figure out how it ends, but it is worth viewing.
    7planktonrules

    Despite a ridiculous opening dance number, a dandy adventure film

    "World for Ransom" is set in Singapore. A gang of crooks have just kidnapped a top nuclear scientist and have done so to auction him off to the highest bidder. Because one of the crooks is a good friend with Mike (Dan Duryea), authorities think he, too, might be involved. But Mike is a standup guy and it takes most of the film to prove he's no communist.

    This film is a nice example of Dan Duryea's work as a non-supporting actor or villain...both things he was mostly known for doing. Here he's tough and well cast and the film is never dull. Believable? Perhaps not so much...but it is well worth seeing and is a nice example of Cold War cinema.
    secondtake

    A hampered attempt to get a little edgy, pushing the Asian themes just after Korea

    World for Ransom (1954)

    This movie is a Robert Aldrich strain. It's not quite raw enough or exotic enough to rise above its low budget, but it's not for lack of trying. One problem is several so-so actors. But the great asset is the one actor who's pushing his limits, not as a film noir lead, but as a guy lost in the shuffle around him and a little at a loss. Dan Duryea. If you don't know him, this isn't the best place to get a sense of his unique, slightly languid, nice boy, sarcastic style. He's wonderful in his own way. And he's the core of the movie.

    We are in Singapore. There is an impossibly convoluted plot about hydrogen bomb secrets and a group of thugs out to steal either the secrets or the bomb itself. The chief bad guy is a little improbable, the great character actor Gene Lockhart (the judge in the classic "Miracle on 34th Street"). He's just not bad enough, or interesting enough. One of the good guys is another character actor, the peculiar and wonderful Nigel Bruce (who you might remember in Hitchcock's "Suspicion" with Cary Grant).. The lead female (Marian Carr) isn't quite a femme fatale or a steamy love interest. She's blonde, of course, and good, overall, but she isn't given much to do.

    It doesn't mean much to us to know this but this is basically an extension of a television series along the same lines (same sets, same characters) starring Duryea. It has better production values, I hear (probably due to Aldrich) but it's still hampered by its formulaic television roots, for sure.

    Oddly for Aldrich the camera-work is often very stable. Everything looks good, great sets and light, but it's static. And the plot keeps barreling along, adding new minor characters from the administration toward the end (just when we've had enough minor characters). There is drama, and the whole affair is slightly raw and slightly exotic. And there are steamy smokey nights and impersonations and cheesy nightclub acts and of course, the bomb, looming every so subtly.

    So it's not half bad, Duryea making the most of his role. Could have been great, but a lot of little pieces are not falling into place.
    6loloandpete

    Nigel Bruce's Swansong

    This is an odd little film that is probably most notable for being the last screen appearance of the avuncular, endearing British character actor, Nigel Bruce. In truth, he doesn't have a great deal to do despite his fifth billing. He plays the British governor of Singapore and has a short scene abut 30 minutes in followed by a lengthier one about 15 minutes later. His role is a sedentary one, sitting behind a desk and instructing millitary types before confronting the chief villain of the piece Gene Lockhart (Miracle on 34th Street/Carousel). He is more than competent but it isn't a role he can shine in. Sadly, too, it was released after his death. The genre is Crime/Film Noir and the plot concerns a shady gang kidnapping a scientist (Arthur Shields; The Quiet Man/The Corn Is Green/National Velvet), who has the knowledge to put a hydrogen bomb together, and ransoming him to the British and her allies or failing that, the communists! It does, sometimes betray its low budget and often looks more like a televsion episode than a feature film. The script is also clunky, at times. The lead is Dan Duryea, unkown to me, but he had a prolific stage career and a long screen resume. He is likeable but is caught acting on a number of occasions and tends to over project his dialogue. He is a Rick Blainesque anti-hero and is caught between a sultry, morally dubious young woman (Marian Carr) and her criminal husband (Patric Knowles; The Adventures of Robin Hood/The Wolfman/ Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman). The action is a bit ho hum until Duryea, in the company of a British Major (Reginald Denny; Rebecca/Sherlock Holmes &The Voice of Terror/Cat Ballou) goes to rescue the scientist at the gang's hideout. A slightly above average effort, then and aside from all the character actors mentioned above there are also roles for Keye Luke (Charlie Chan series of films/Kung Fu/Gremlins) and ex heavyweight prizefighter Lou Nova. Spotting the well known faces is perhaps the chief pleasure in this film. Strother Martin and Patrick Allen also pop up in bit parts.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Nigel Bruce, who passed away before the film was released.
    • Goofs
      When Callahan is in the March's apartment with Mrs. March, she claims he left her when they were in Shanghai. Earlier, the split supposedly occurred in Singapore when Callahan shipped out for the war. Shanghai seems even less likely than Singapore as Shanghai was occupied by the Japanese in 1937, nearly 4 years before Singapore fell.
    • Quotes

      Wong: Take a chance, Mr. Callahan. Love is a white bird, yet you cannot buy her.

    • Connections
      Featured in Weirdo with Wadman: World for Ransom (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      Too Soon
      Composed by Walter G. Samuels (as Walter Samuels)

      Performed by Marian Carr (Frennessey March) in her nightclub act]

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Cijeli svijet za otkup
    • Filming locations
      • Motion Picture Center Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(interiors)
    • Production company
      • Plaza Productions
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    • Budget
      • $120,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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