In early afternoon, four armed men hijack a subway train in Manhattan. They
stop on a slight incline, decoupling the first car to let the rest of the
train coast back. Their leader is Ryder; he connects by phone with Walter
Garber, the dispatcher watching that line. Garber is a supervisor
temporarily demoted while being investigated for bribery. Ryder demands $10
million within an hour, or he'll start shooting hostages. He'll deal only
with Garber. The mayor okays the payoff, the news of the hostage situation
sends the stock market tumbling, and it's unclear what Ryder really wants
or if Garber is part of the deal. Will hostages, kidnappers, and
negotiators live through this?
In New York, four criminals led by the smart Ryder hijack the subway train
Pelham 123, stopping the first car with nineteen hostages in a higher plane
in the tunnel in Manhattan. Ryder calls the subway control center and the
operator Walter Garber talks to him. The abductor demands ten million
dollar and gives one hour to the delivery by the City Hall. The Mayor
accepts to pay the ransom while the NYPD negotiator Camonetti assumes the
negotiation. However Ryder demands that Garber, who was demoted from an
executive position due to the accusation of accepting kickback in the
purchase business of Japanese trains, continues to be his liaison with the
authorities. Within the tense hour, Ryder empathizes with Garber and asks
him to bring the money to the train.
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