Held for Ransom (2019)

Held for Ransom

Title: Held for Ransom

Release Date: 2019-08-29

Genres: Drama

Runtime: 138 minutes

Status: Released

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HELD FOR RANSOM tells the true story of Danish photojournalist Daniel Rye who was held hostage for 398 days in Syria by the terror organization ISIS along with several other foreign nationals including the American journalist, James Foley. The film follows Daniel’s struggle to survive in captivity, his friendship with James, and the nightmare of the Rye family back home in Denmark as they try to do everything in their power to save their son. At the center of this crisis, we find hostage negotiator, Arthur, who plays a pivotal role in securing Daniel’s release.

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Actors

Esben Smed

Esben Smed

Daniel Rye

Toby Kebbell

Toby Kebbell

James Foley

Amir El-Masry

Amir El-Masry

John (Beatles)

Sara Hjort Ditlevsen

Sara Hjort Ditlevsen

Signe

Charlie Carrick

Charlie Carrick

Michael Foley

Crew

Niels Arden Oplev

Niels Arden Oplev

Directing - Director

Anders W. Berthelsen

Anders W. Berthelsen

Directing - Co-Director

Anders Thomas Jensen

Anders Thomas Jensen

Writing - Writer

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