Ransom (disambiguation) explained
Ransom is the practice of holding a prisoner to extort money or property to secure their release, or it can refer to the sum of money involved.
Ransom or The Ransom may also refer to:
People
Places in the United States
- Ransom, Illinois, a village
- Ransom, Kansas, a city
- Ransom, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Ransom, Minnesota, an unincorporated community
- Ransom County, North Dakota
- Ransom Township (disambiguation)
- Ransom House (disambiguation), various buildings on the National Register of Historic Places
Film and television
- The Ransom (1915 film), a lost silent drama
- Ransom (1928 film), a lost American silent film
- Ransom!, a 1956 American film starring Glenn Ford
- Ransom (1974 film), a UK film starring Sean Connery
- The Ransom (1977 film), an American thriller film starring Oliver Reed
- Ransom (1996 film), an American remake of the 1956 film, starring Mel Gibson
- Ransom Stoddard, protagonist of the 1962 western The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, played by James Stewart
- Ransom (TV series), a 2017 Canadian TV series
- "Ransom" (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), a 2020 episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine
- "The Ransom", a 1970 episode of Hawaii Five-O
- "The Ransom", a 1967 episode of The Invaders
- "The Ransom", a 1966 episode of Mission: Impossible
Music
Novels
Other uses
- USS Ransom (AM-283), a United States Navy minesweeper during World War II
- Ransom School for Boys, a school in Florida that in 1975 merged with a girls' school to become Ransom Everglades
See also