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Mel Gibson has made a habit of muddying his heroic image recently, and Ransom shows him at his low-down, dirty best.

The self-made Tom Mullen leads the perfect life until his son is kidnapped. The FBI fail to return him, so the distraught Mel goes after the kidnappers ready to do anything to get his boy back. In conjunction with Touchstone Home Video, The Independent has five copies of Ransom to give away.

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