Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; or, Held for Ransom, a 1905 American film directed by J. Stuart Blackton
Ransom | John Crowe Ransom | Anna Held | privately held company | Ransom Asa Moore | Ransom (1996 film) | Dead Man's Ransom | Zeus B. Held | The Ransom of Red Chief | Ransom Riggs | Ransom E. Olds | ransom | Privately held company | Woodie Held | "The Ransom of Red Chief." | Held Up | Harry Ransom Center | Thomas E. G. Ransom | Terrell Ransom, Jr. | Scott Ransom | Ransom Knowling | Ransom Gillis House | only trial held for Kennedy's murder | Harry Ransom | hand-held camera | ''General Jail Delivery'', satirical engraving of the time of Lovell's first imprisonment; the publication ''The Statesman'' is shown held (back to the left) by a man talking to a barrister; towards the front William Cobbett | Fort Ransom State Park | Edward Ransom Farmstead, Livestock and Equipment Barn | Bill Ransom | A trophy held by women's weightlifter Karyn Marshall |
In 1975 Forsyth sold an original screenplay entitled No Alternative - about "a supertanker being held for ransom" - to film producer Lew Grade who had also purchased film rights to Forsyth's The Shepherd.
It is being held for ransom by an unknown perpetrator that demands $100,000 be donated to a free school for the manuscript's return.