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Saving Private Ryan

Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 film featuring Tom Hanks and about eight men looking for another man whose three brothers died in combat during WW2. Steven Spielberg won the Oscar for Best Director for Saving Private Ryan.

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What were the soldiers thinking when they finally had a moment to reflect on the ordeal of the storming the beach and completing their mission in the movie saving private Ryan?

In "Saving Private Ryan," the soldiers experience a mix of relief, grief, and trauma as they reflect on the horrors they faced while storming the beach. Many grapple with the loss of their comrades and the brutality of war, questioning the cost of their mission. Amidst the chaos, there’s a sense of camaraderie, but also a heavy burden of survivor's guilt as they process the violence and sacrifice that defined their experience. Ultimately, their reflections highlight the profound psychological impact of combat and the complexities of duty and sacrifice.

Who played chess with Irene Ryan?

Irene Ryan, best known for her role as Granny on "The Beverly Hillbillies," often played chess with her friend and fellow actor, George Burns. Their games were a mix of friendly competition and camaraderie, reflecting their long-standing friendship in the entertainment industry. Ryan was also known to play with other actors and friends, but Burns was a notable chess partner in her life.

What your thoughts on the quote just know every man i kill the further away from home i feel saving private Ryan?

The quote "Just know every man I kill, the further away from home I feel" from the movie "Saving Private Ryan" reflects the psychological impact of taking a life during wartime. It suggests that the act of killing distances the soldier from his sense of home and humanity. This quote highlights the moral and emotional complexities of war and the toll it takes on the individual's psyche.

Does capt miller survive in saving private Ryan?

Captain Miller, played by Tom Hanks, did not survive the events of "Saving Private Ryan". He is killed in the final sequence of the film after being shot and killed alongside a few other characters including privates Mellish and Jackson and Sergeant Horvath. In a heroic and classic scene, he manages to blow up a Nazi tank, potentially saving the lives of the three surviving privates Ryan, Reiben and Upham.

Are there any movies like Saving Private Ryan?

Technically, yes, but no war film has ever reached the realism and intensity of the opening scene.

What does the movie Troy and Saving Private Ryan have in common?

The movie Saving Private Ryan is a fictional WWII film, whose first battle scene occurs on June 6, 1944--D-Day.

What was the rising action in Saving Private Ryan?

The fact that he got shot! Otherwise the beach landing scene at the start and the sniper scene later are the two that stand out for me.

How many people were part of the squad sent to retrieve Private Ryan?

Eight men -- seven Rangers and one interpreter -- searched for paratrooper James Ryan (Matt Damon) in Steven Spielberg's 1998 Oscar-winning World War II drama. They were: Capt. John H. Miller (Tom Hanks), Sgt. Mike Horvath (Tom Sizemore), Pfc. Richard Reiben (Edward Burns), Pvt. Adrian Caparzo (Vin Diesel), Pvt. Daniel Jackson (Barry Pepper), Tech. 4th Grade Irwin Wade (Giovanni Ribisi), Pvt. Stanley Mellish (Adam Goldberg), and Tech 5th Grade Timothy Upham (Jeremy Davies).

What weapons were used in Saving Private Ryan movie?

Stard-issue weapons. M1 Garands, M1 Carbines, Bazookas, M1911 Pistols, M1a1 thompsons, M1919 light machine guns, Browning Automatic Rifles, mk.2 grenades, Molotov Cocktails, and springfield sniper rifles. The Germans used Kar98ks, 20 mm flak guns, Mg42's, stielhandgranats, Panzerfausts, mp40's, and that is about it. Some Vehicles were Panzer 1v's, Tiger tanks, Marder II's.

What words can be used to describe the film Saving Private Ryan?

The archetypal steps of a Hero's Journey are followed throughout the story and work within the narrative to establish the story as an epic. That it is set during a war which is generally remembered as "the great war" only amplifies the perception for its viewers.

What actor played Private Ryan in Saving Private Ryan?

A good source for the info on the Characters and Actors can be found in an on-line Encyclopedia on the movie. www.sproe.com

When did Saving Private Ryan take place?

1944, during the battle of Normandy.
Two Theaters of war in the pacific and in Europe. In the opening of saving private Ryan was D-Day and in the pacific Iwo Jima

Which war is the 1998 film 'saving private Ryan set in?

The time period was WW2 immediately following the Normandy landings in 1944 .

What did John Miller mean by saying 'earn this earn it' in the film Saving Private Ryan?

When Captain Miller told Ryan to "earn this," he meant that Ryan (having possibly been saved from death by the actions of the platoon) had a duty to live his life in an upright, moral, and meaningful way.

Ryan is not certain that he has done so, but it is suggested very strongly that he has, out of respect for the bravery and sacrifice of the men whose mission was to bring him home.

What did captain miller say to Private Ryan?

Captain Miller said "Earn this" to Private Ryan, meaning for Private Ryan to live a good and productive life given that six of the eight men, including Captain Miller, died so that he may live.

What came first - the Saving Private Ryan Book or Movie?

The movie came out in 1998, and the book was also released in 1998. Also, if you look on the book, it says that it is based on the movie or something.

on the book it says now a major motion picture...but at the bottom it says based on the screen play by Robert Robat... http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/c/max-allan-collins/saving-private-ryan.htm

Where can you watch Saving Private Ryan online for free and no download?

-You can check it out at the library

-YouTube (one part is missing)

-Amazon or Ebay

What was the name of the sergeant told to save Private Ryan in Saving Private Ryan?

Private Ryan in Saving Private Ryan never existed as he was portrayed in the movie. His story, however, was based on an actual event that happened to a member of Easy Company from the 506th regiment of the 101st Airborne. (This is the same company featured in the book and mini series Band of Brothers)

According to Stephen Ambrose, author of Band of Brothers, a few weeks after D-Day, Easy Company went into defensive positions south of the French city of Carentan. One day, one of the company's members, a man named Fritz Niland, came down the line to say goodbye to his buddies because he was flying home.

The story he related to his friends was tragic. Niland had had a brother named Bob in the 82nd Airborne, a division that also parachuted into Normandy with the 101st. Upon arrival at the 82nd, Niland learned that Bob had been killed on D-Day while manning a machine gun.

So Fritz Niland went to the 4th Infantry Division to see his other brother and tell him of Bob's death. Upon arrival there, he discovered that that brother too had been killed on D-Day after landing on Utah Beach.

By the time he got back to Easy Company, a priest was looking for him to tell him that his third brother, a pilot in the Chinese-Burma-India theatre, had been shot down in that same week.

Fritz's mother had received all three telegrams on the same day.

Thus, the Army decided, under their 'Sole Survivor' policy to remove him from the combat zone as soon as possible. There was no search and rescue mission to find Private Niland as portrayed in the movie.

There is some disagreement about how the story actually played out. Members of Easy Company seem to remember it as Ambrose relates it and how I explained it above, but the priest who told Niland of his third brother's death relates the story in his own memoir and says that it was he who told Niland of all three of his brother's deaths, and that Niland's mother was not a widow and did not receive all telegrams on the same day.

Nevertheless, Hanks and Spielberg were fans of the memoir and liked the story enough to turn it into a fictional movie, and most of what happens is completely made up. However, in the movie, Private Ryan is still a member of the 101st Airborne. Hanks and Spielberg later took the novel "Band of Brothers" and made it into a 12-part mini series.

And, to answer the original question, Private Niland was from Tonawanda, New York.

What is Saving Private Ryan rated?

"Saving Private Ryan" (1998) is rated 'R' for intense prolonged realistically graphic sequences of war violence, and for language. Under age 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.

When was Saving Private Ryan made?

The opening scenes depicted the first wave to land on the beaches on 6 June 1944. A few days after this, Captain Miller was given the order to located Pvt Ryan. They met up with him on 13 June. I believe the final battle scene was the next day. Of course, this movie is a fictional story that was based around the events of the war and some of the events and places in the movie were not accurate according to actual historical records.

Did Steven Spielberg win an Oscar for directing 'saving private ryan'?

Yes, Steven Spielberg won the Best Director Oscar for "Saving Private Ryan".

Where was cemetery scene shot for Saving Private Ryan?

It was the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, near Colleville-sur-Mer in northern France. The site honors American soldiers who died in Europe during World War II. Scenes at the cemetery are shown at the beginning and the end of "Saving Private Ryan" (1998).

In which war is the film saving private Ryan set?

Stephen Ambose wrote the book "A Band of Brothers" which is a historical docmentary the tells the about what happened to a small company in an Airborne regiment. Tom Hanks made this into a TV series. In the book it mentions that one paratrooper had lost two brothers so the Army ordered him back home since he was the sole-surviving heir.

Tom Hanks and Spielberg discussed this bit of history and imagined how difficult it would be to locate a paratrooper who could have landed anywhere on the entire Normandy area. Even though the real incident did not require a search team, they formed a story around a team that was sent to locate the one paratrooper. They filled in the story to include details of the characters and based it on totally fictious people.

Added August 2011:

Whilst some of the above is correct, in fact Saving Private Ryan came before band of Brothers and it was during the filming of Saving Private Ryan that hanks and Spielberg discovered they were both interested in a TV series based on the days after the DDay landings, they decided to collaborate on Band of Brothers as Hanks already had the rights to the book.

Saving Private Ryan is a totally fictional story written specially for the film BUT there was in fact some inspiration and this is where the story gets complicated: The Niland brothers are said to have been the inspiration as many of them died during WW2 and 2 are burried in the same cemetary that we see in Saving Private Ryan; side by side above Gold Beach. Then there are the Sullivan brothers all 5 of whom were killed when their boat was torpedoed (one is said to have survived the sinking but was killed in a shark attack shortly after).