Salvate il soldato Ryan

Titolo originale: Saving Private Ryan
Regia: Steven Spielberg |
Anno: 1998
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Storia Guerra
Tag: dying and death | epic | self sacrifice | bravery | world war ii | duty | normandy, france | troops | waffen ss | omaha beach | rescue mission | cowardice | us army | based on true story | d-day | military | german soldier | military operation | 1940s | bloody deaths | u.s. army soldier | u.s. army ranger | massive casualties |
Cast: Tom Hanks | Tom Sizemore | Edward Burns | Barry Pepper | Adam Goldberg | Vin Diesel | Giovanni Ribisi | Jeremy Davies | Matt Damon | Ted Danson | Paul Giamatti | Dennis Farina | Joerg Stadler | Max Martini | Dylan Bruno | Daniel Cerqueira | Demetri Goritsas | Ian Porter | Gary Sefton | Julian Spencer | Steve Griffin | William Marsh | Marc Cass | Markus Napier | Neil Finnighan | Peter Miles | Paul Garcia | Seamus McQuade | Ronald Longridge | Adam Shaw | Rolf Saxon | Corey Johnson | Loclann Aiken | John Barnett | Maclean Burke | Victor Burke | Aiden Condron | Shashi Rami | Shane Hagan | Paul Hickey | Shane Johnson | Laird Macintosh | Brian Maynard | Martin McDougall | Mark Phillips | Lee Aaron Rosen | Andrew Scott | Matthew Sharp | Vincent Walsh | Grahame Wood | John Sharian | Glenn Wrage | Crofton Hardester | Martin Hub | Raffaello Degruttola | Nigel Whitmey | Sam Ellis | Erich Redman | Tilo Keiner | Stephan Grothgar | Stéphane Cornicard | Michelle Evans | Martin Beaton | Anna Maguire | Nathan Fillion | Leland Orser | Michael Mantas | David Vegh | Ryan Hurst | Nick Brooks | Sam Scudder | John Walters | Dorothy Grumbar | James Innes-Smith | Harve Presnell | Dale Dye | Bryan Cranston | David Wohl | Eric Loren | Valerie Colgan | Amanda Boxer | Harrison Young | Kathleen Byron | Rob Freeman | Thomas Gizbert | Nina Muschallik | Mac Steinmeier | Derek Lea | Leo Stransky | Vincent Ventresca | Conor Power |

Il 6 giugno 1944 il cap. John Miller sbarca con i suoi uomini a Omaha Beach. È un massacro sotto il micidiale fuoco tedesco. Il generale George Marshall (Presnell), comandante supremo dell'armata angloamericana, apprende che la famiglia Ryan dell'Iowa ha già perduto tre figli e che un quarto fratello, James Francis Ryan, è stato paracadutato in Normandia oltre le linee nemiche. Dà ordine che sia ritrovato e rimandato a casa. L'incarico è affidato al cap. Miller che, con sei uomini e un interprete, parte alla sua ricerca.

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Gunfire sound effects were recorded from actual gunfire with live ammunition fired from authentic pe [...] D
Mel Gibson and Harrison Ford were both considered for the role of Captain Miller, before Steven Spie [...] D
At the time of filming the Omaha Beach scene, Spielberg's film crew was neither able to procure nor [...] D
During the ending sequence when Upham emerges from hiding, he speaks in German without subtitles. Ro [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to be nominated for Best Sound Effects Editing. D
Steven Spielberg claimed that he considered the film a passion project as a gift to his aging father [...] D
During the landings at Normandy, many DUKW amphibious trucks were used in the actual operation. Howe [...] D
Capt. Dale Dye (USMC Retired), the film's military advisor, makes an appearance as a War Department [...] D
Foley artist Jana Vance dislocated three ribs while lugging heavy gear and military boots for a scen [...] D
Captain Miller is seen removing the trigger groupings of the M1 Garand rifles and throwing them away [...] D
Body Count: 255. D
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this as the #71 Greatest Movie of All Time. This was one [...] D
Many veterans of D-Day congratulated director Steven Spielberg on the film's authenticity, as did Ja [...] D
Robert Rodat's script was bought by producer Mark Gordon, who liked the story but only accepted the [...] D
After completing this movie, Steven Spielberg was inspired to create the video game Medal of Honor ( [...] D
Filming switched from England to Ireland after the British Ministry of Defence declined to provide t [...] D
All the principal actors, except for Matt Damon, underwent several days of grueling army training. D [...] D
Tom Sizemore wrote the stand-off scene between his character Horvath and Reiben when the latter trie [...] D
The Battle of Ramelle at the end of the film was based on a battle that actually took place three da [...] D
Tom Hanks claimed shooting the film was a "tactile experience" for everyone involved during a recent [...] D
Before the details of the Niland brothers of New York in WW II, including three who took part in D-D [...] D
In Max Allan Collins's novelization of the screenplay, Ryan calls his wife "Alice" in the final scen [...] D
Steven Spielberg personally held and operated the camera for many shots during the Omaha Beach battl [...] D
During the Omaha Beach sequence, Steven Spielberg employed three different perspectives: Capt. Mille [...] D
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In the D-Day landing sequence, there are anti-landing obstacles all along the beach. One type, nickn [...] D
For the death of Pvt. Fallon, stuntman Marc Cass performed an industry first; a sideward air-ram exp [...] D
Billy Bob Thornton turned down the role of Sergeant Horvath, because he did not want to film the Nor [...] D
Filming began on June 27, 1997 and ended on August 27, 1997 after 61 days of filming, two months of [...] D
Steamboat Willie is the man seen catching and throwing back a grenade hurled at him by American troo [...] D
Tom Hanks celebrated his 41st birthday in 1997, when the movie was in principal photography during a [...] D
Matt Damon ad-libbed the story he tells, towards the end of the film, about spying on his brother in [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die," edited by Steven Schneider. D
Til Schweiger turned down the role of "Steamboat Willie" because he feared he would be typecast by i [...] D
Christopher Eccleston turned down a role in the film. D
As is often the case with war movies, an intensive 10-day boot camp was implemented by the productio [...] D
Two of the landing craft used in the Omaha Beach scenes were actually used in World War II. D
The Department of Veterans Affairs set up a special 800 number to help the hundreds of former soldie [...] D
During the Omaha scene over 40 gallons (151 liters) of fake blood was used. D
Just after the scene where Capt. Miller "recruits" Upham for the mission, there is a short scene tha [...] D
The script went through over ten revisions, changing many things from the original draft. The list o [...] D
At the rally point, Wade tells Reiben to smell a wounded trooper's leg to find out if it's "south of [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of the top 100 Most Heart-Pounding American M [...] D
The role of Private Caparzo was written just for Vin Diesel, after Steven Spielberg saw Diesel's ind [...] D
This film heavily influenced the WW2 PC game Medal Of Honor Allied Assault. D
Robert Rodat pitched his idea to producer Mark Gordon, who pitched the idea to Paramount. There was [...] D
Saving Private Ryan was the subject of controversy when ABC planned to air the movie uncut on Novemb [...] D
Selected as the opening film at the 55th Venice Film Festival in 1998. D
The opening Omaha Beach sequence used up 17,000 individual bullet squibs. D
Max Allan Collins wrote a novelization about this movie that has Tom Hanks as the leading man. Years [...] D
When Captain Miller blindfolds the German prisoner aka 'Steamboat Willie', Private Jackson is tying [...] D
Clifton Collins Jr. was a finalist for the role of Upham. D
Was nominated for 11 Academy Awards, and it would end up winning five. They were more on the technic [...] D
In three different years 2001, 2002, and 2004 , ABC aired "Saving Private Ryan on Veteran's Day. Not [...] D
Some viewers have questioned why the Nazis would kill cows while they occupied France, as there were [...] D
Dale Dye has a cameo where he talks about how the 101st Airborne has been scattered across Normandy. [...] D
Scott Frank and Frank Darabont did uncredited script doctor work on the screenplay. The former's wor [...] D
During the bridge battle, a Tiger tank is seen covered in Zimmerit, a defensive substance designed t [...] D
Steven Spielberg made incredible decisions on the fly, putting the camera up to each scene and deter [...] D
This film losing out to Shakespeare in Love (1998) for Best Picture Oscar is often named as one of t [...] D
The two "German" soldiers who are shot trying to surrender were speaking Czech. They were saying, "P [...] D
Caparzo's bloodied V-Mail letter reveals that his parents lived on West 112th Street in New York Cit [...] D
Unable to shoot at Omaha Beach, Steven Spielberg shot on location on the east coast of Ireland, at C [...] D
The term "FUBAR", referred to several times in the film, stands for "Fucked Up Beyond All Recognitio [...] D
In the last scene, where old Ryan is in the cemetery, there is a cross behind Miller's, with a black [...] D
The landing at Normandy at the start and the battle to defend Ramelle at the end both run about 25 m [...] D
Final film of Kathleen Byron. D
At the radar site when Reiben, Mellish and Jackson are pointing their weapons at Steamboat Willie he [...] D
Steven Spielberg: [Fathers] In Neuville, a father pleads with the soldiers to take his kids with the [...] D
Military historian and author Stephen Ambrose, at a special screening of the film for him, had to as [...] D
Michael Madsen was offered the role of Sgt. Horvath. He turned it down, recommending his friend Tom [...] D
Edward Norton was offered the role of Private Ryan but turned it down to work on American History X [...] D
When Mrs. Ryan goes to the door to greet the military car pulling up to her house, then collapses on [...] D
The fictional town of Ramelle was actually an enormous indoor movie set built in the British Aerospa [...] D
The CGI technique used at the epilogue to transform young Ryan (Matt Damon) in old Ryan (Harrison Yo [...] D
Adam Goldberg previously appeared in "La vita è un sogno (1993)," as did Marissa Ribisi, the twin [...] D
Janusz Kaminski: The film's cinematographer appears as a documentary filmmaker. D
One of the very last films to be released on laserdisc in November 1999. Laserdiscs ceased being man [...] D
The opening scene of the Omaha Beach attack was used for EA's Medal of Honor (1999)'s opening missio [...] D
There is also a novel to this film by Max Allan Collins. In it, Pvt. Reiben gives Cp;l Upham the nic [...] D
This is the last film edited on a non-digital editing system to win an Academy Award for editing. D
Ethan Hawke was strongly considered for the role of Private Ryan. D
Inspired by the true story of the Niland brothers. Sgt. Frederick "Fritz" Niland was in the 501st Pa [...] D
When casting his film, Spielberg said he wanted to cast actors who would look the part. Specifically [...] D
The names Reiben Edward Burns reads off the dogtags are all friends of Burns. D
Features two actors who have played the role of Tom Ripley, protagonist of Patricia Highsmith's "'Ri [...] D
The flag with four blue stars at the Ryan farm was a very common way of showing a family's involveme [...] D
Upham's shoulder patch, a blue and grey "yin yang" symbol, identifies him as a member of the 29th U. [...] D
The film was banned in Malaysia, as Steven Spielberg refused to cut the violent scenes. D
In Neuville, Wade the medic sadly tells a story about how his mother would return early from work an [...] D
Some viewers commonly mistake "Steamboat Willie" for the Waffen SS soldier who stabbed Mellish as (w [...] D
The input of Industrial Light & Magic was significantly downplayed so as not to make the film appear [...] D
Every single person who inherits Caparzo's letter up until the final battle dies. Caparzo himself (s [...] D
When they visit the mother of the four soldiers, the camera pans over a photo of the brothers with a [...] D
The cast endured a grueling, week-long course at boot camp instructed by technical advisor Dale Dye. [...] D
Edward Burns and Vin Diesel both at one point attended Hunter College in New York. D
Jackson uses two scopes (Ureti 8x scope on the left, M73B 2.5x scope on the right) and swaps between [...] D
Tom Sizemore turned down a role in Terrence Malick's La sottile linea rossa (1998), which is also se [...] D
Forty barrels of fake blood were utilized in the opening battle scene. D
When Captain Miller tells the rest of the unit what he does for a living back home, his speech was m [...] D
When Steven Spielberg won the Academy Award for Best Director for this film, he began his speech wit [...] D
In the German-dubbed version, one of the actors, who was a German veteran of the Normandy invasion, [...] D
Steven Spielberg considered casting Matt Damon after viewing his performance in Il coraggio della ve [...] D
The United States Marine Corps plays sound effects from the Omaha Beach landing scene over loudspeak [...] D
The "Bixby Letter," which is featured prominently, was actually inaccurate. The War Department incor [...] D
The special-effects team rigged the actors' rifles with special sensors that sent a signal to explod [...] D
Joshua Jackson auditioned for the role of Wade. D
The second part of the film (Ryan's story) strongly resembles the German war film Il ponte (1959), i [...] D
On D-Day, the anti-landing obstacles made out of long poles pointing at an angle (officially called [...] D
Tom Hanks urged Steven Spielberg to include the moment Captain Miller shoots German soldiers while f [...] D
The "famous" soldier who during Omaha Beach landing removes his helmet after to receive one shot to [...] D
According to the opening title card and the cross on a grave at the end of the movie, the events dep [...] D
The Omaha Beach scene was filmed at Curracloe Beach in Ireland, as filming at Normandy was not an op [...] D
Upham only fires his rifle once, which was a kill shot. While he was made into an ammo runner he did [...] D
This was the first movie to be rated NC-17 in Singapore. Due to the nature of the violence of the mo [...] D
Harrison Young, who was cast as the elder Ryan due to his striking resemblance to Matt Damon, was 68 [...] D
According to the script, the German soldier who Upham shoots at the end of the film is indeed "Steam [...] D
Steven Spielberg cast Matt Damon as Private Ryan because he wanted an unknown actor with an All-Amer [...] D
Aside from all the intensive exercises, the actors' boot camp involved camping in soaking wet condit [...] D
Capt. Miller's team runs into the first, wrong Pvt. Ryan one hour into the movie, and finally finds [...] D
Jackson has a bruise on his thumb that was a common injury during WWII from soldiers' thumbs getting [...] D
These Are the Real Brothers Behind 'Saving Private Ryan'.The 1998 movie "Saving Private Ryan" is one [...] D
Michael Bay turned down directing the movie because he "did not know what to do with it." D
The Omaha Beach scene cost $11 million to shoot, and involved up to 1,000 extras, some of whom were [...] D
Writer Robert Rodat first came up with the film's story in 1994, when he saw a monument dedicated to [...] D
The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial is featured in the beginning of the film. A World War II [...] D
Sgt. Horvath tells his men to space out on the beach landing because "five men is a juicy opportunit [...] D
Tom Sizemore was battling drug addiction during production. Steven Spielberg gave him an ultimatum t [...] D
The siege in the village of Ramelle was filmed on a set created on a disused airfield in Hatfield, E [...] D
Steven Spielberg cited Dr. Strangelove: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb as a maj [...] D
The recreation of the D-Day landings were scheduled to be filmed at Horden Beach in County Durham an [...] D
At one point, a senior medical officer is shot with the bullet going through his canteen, water star [...] D
Steven Spielberg is on record as saying that even if the film had received an NC-17 rating, he would [...] D
This is one of three movies nominated for Best Picture in 1999 to take place during World War II. Th [...] D
In an earlier draft of the script, Miller's squad takes Steamboat Willie with them and camps out for [...] D
Most combat officers were in their late 20s or early 30s by the time of Normandy with everyone under [...] D
Jackson's perfectly-aimed hit on the sniper was achieved with a shot-through eye appliance that was [...] D
The movie features four actors who were also directors: Tom Hanks, Edward Burns, Adam Goldberg, and [...] D
Ted Danson: This film resurrected his career as Cin cin (1982) had been off the air for five years, [...] D
The "Bixby Letter", read by Gen. George C. Marshall at the end of the movie, which reads in part: "T [...] D
Barry Pepper is actually left-handed in real life just like the left-handed sniper he plays in the f [...] D
Out of the eight men sent to find Private Ryan, only two survive in the end: Private Richard Reiben [...] D
The Omaha Beach scene was shot in the south of Ireland, in an area called Curracloe. D
Garth Brooks turned down the role of Pvt. Jackson. D
Italian censorship visa # 92988 delivered on 23 October 1998. D
Tom Hanks revealed that the film captured only a fraction of Omaha Beach's importance "We were inter [...] D
Vin Diesel was paid $100,000 for the role of Private Caparzo, when he was still a little-known actor [...] D
According to Tom Hanks the decision to film the assault on the machine gun nest through the perspect [...] D
Originally, Steven Spielberg envisioned the film as being like a "Boy's Own Magazine" adventure. How [...] D
Some critics complained that the scene where the Rangers are throwing mortar rounds by hand at the G [...] D
The first of three movies in which Matt Damon plays a character in need of being rescued. The others [...] D
After taking the machine gun nest on their way to Ramelle, Pvt. Mellish is singing Billie Holiday's [...] D
Voted #2 in "The top 20 war films as voted for by the British Forces" 2008 poll, by British Forces B [...] D
After contacting the downed glider pilot Tom Hank's squad heads to Rimmel. The next shot shows a squ [...] D
Real amputees were used for the shots of people with limbs missing. However, Bryan Cranston, who pla [...] D
Although Steven Spielberg reduced the color saturation by 60% for artistic reasons, both major Ameri [...] D
The half-track German motorcycle Miller calls a "rabbit" (its Allied nickname) is a Kleines Kettenkr [...] D
This was pitted against La sottile linea rossa (1998) at the Oscars and among war movie buffs. This [...] D
Steven Spielberg requested that no one gain admittance to the movie once it had already begun, just [...] D
Ryan and his three brothers initially enlisted in the same unit; they were split between different u [...] D
To achieve his unique "look" for the film, cinematographer Janusz Kaminski adjusted his film shutter [...] D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
David Nevins character in I cannoni di Navarone (1961) and Tom Hanks character have the same name, J [...] D
One of Quentin Tarantino's favorite war movies. D
Neil Patrick Harris was considered for the role of Pvt. Ryan. D
Tom Hanks himself remembers the strong emotions everyone felt during production, and recalls feeling [...] D
As the German soldier stabs Mellish to death, he says, "Gib' auf, du hast keine Chance! Lass' es uns [...] D
Capt. Miller uses an M1A1 Thompson submachine gun. Sgt. Horvath uses an M1 carbine, Reiben uses a Br [...] D
The Battle of Ramelle never took place in real life: the town and the battle were both fictional. A [...] D
The Omaha Beach scene was depicted with so much accuracy to the actual event that the Department of [...] D
Ranked #8 on the American Film Institute's list of the 10 greatest films in the genre "Epic" in 2008 [...] D
Excluding the opening scene where he appears as an unidentified elderly man, the title character Pvt [...] D
Cinemas were instructed to up the volume when they showed the film, as the sound effects play such a [...] D
Lieutenant Colonel Anderson is talking on the phone discussing about getting tanks inland to help th [...] D
During the scene where the soldiers start rushing through Omaha Beach, the camera begins following C [...] D
The Omaha Beach scenes were shot in continuity and Steven Spielberg allowed the camera operators to [...] D
Ranked #10 on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time (2006). D
Local reenactment groups, such as the Second Battle Group, were employed as extras to play German an [...] D
In the montage of military clerks at the War Department communications office typing letters notifyi [...] D
Steven Spielberg donated an undisclosed amount of money to build a theater at America's National D-D [...] D
The film was blocked by the Censor Board of India for too much violence. The Board demanded cuts tha [...] D
There are a few hints that Captain Miller drops as to what his occupation was before the war and whe [...] D
Typically, a movie camera's shutter is set at a 180-degree angle. However, cinematographer Janusz Ka [...] D
There is a close-up of a map in a scene where Capt. Miller's hand is holding a compass and shaking. [...] D
The scene where Capt. Miller (Tom Hanks) is firing his Colt 1911 at the tank coming across the bridg [...] D
For the initial battle scenes in the sea, spare ammunition carried by the actors was made from wood, [...] D
After reading the dog tag with the name "Rienne", one soldier asks what it is and gets the response, [...] D
The first independent film by "DreamWorks Pictures" to receive a Best Picture Oscar nomination. D
Pvt. Jackson killing the German sniper by firing a shot through the man's scope and into his eye was [...] D
When Miller spares Steamboat Willie, he states to his men about his justified merciful act by saying [...] D
Voted #1 greatest war film in UK's Channel 4 poll in 2005. D
For its first airing on Dutch television, the network had announced it would split the movie in two [...] D
Sgt Horvath takes a chew of tobacco the first time we see him on D-Day when they're on the landing c [...] D
A co-production of DreamWorks and Paramount Pictures, with DreamWorks handling the North American re [...] D
During their night in Neuville, Upham is surprised when Capt. Miller identifies a quote from Ralph W [...] D
Paul Giamatti says "The streets have been quiet for about 45 minutes" around the 45-minute mark in t [...] D
Barry Pepper improvised the line "God gave me a special gift, made me a fine instrument of warfare". D
During the landing at Normandy, a soldier is shown praying, in Latin, The Act of Contrition. Transla [...] D
When the camera shakes during explosions, Steven Spielberg used drills attached to the side of the c [...] D
Ironically Vin Diesel plays the first of the team to die, as he's now notorious for being so insecur [...] D
The actors all had to undergo an intensive pre-shoot six-day boot camp during which all but one of t [...] D
The showpiece is the landing at Omaha Beach in Normandy for the D-Day scene. It's the second scene o [...] D
The white stripes on the backs of some US helmets indicate higher-ranking soldiers. A vertical strip [...] D
When using the field radio on the beach, Capt. Miller says something that sounds like "Cadaff, Cadaf [...] D
Graffiti on the wall of a ruined French village in Neuville reads, 'Pétain est un traître' (P� [...] D
Jeremy Davies and Matt Damon share the same birthday October 8th, a year apart in age. D
In one scene, Upham is laughed at for writing a book about "the bond of brotherhood that develops be [...] D
The first DreamWorks Pictures film to cross the $100 million mark. D
The highest- grossing film of 1998 in the US. It was also the last R-rated film to lead the yearly b [...] D
Spielberg put it best during his keynote address on the 149th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address: [...] D
Caparzo's letter acts as a motif, symbolizing how the soldiers honor their dead despite how many die [...] D
In 2006 Tom Hanks was inducted into the US Army's Ranger Hall of Fame as an honorary member, largely [...] D
The events from Omaha Beach to the battle at Ramelle take place over the course of a week from June [...] D
During the beach scene, Capt. Miller encounters a soldier clutching a typewriter and tells him to "t [...] D
The squad of actors famously went through a grueling week of training with technical advisor Dale Dy [...] D
President Abraham Lincoln received a letter from the governor of Massachusetts asking him to express [...] D
Thomas Haden Church screen tested for the role of Sergeant Horvath. D
An alternate ending was filmed in which Lt. Col. Anderson (Dennis Farina) arrives and sees Miller's [...] D
The uniform Barry Pepper wears as Pvt. Jackson under his field jacket is different from his squad-ma [...] D
The Omaha Beach battle was filmed in sequence over a four-week period, moving the action up the beac [...] D

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Neuville, where the Miller squad is headed to try to save Private Ryan, is to the west of Omaha Beac [...] D
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At the beginning of the movie during the invasion scenes, Captain Miller has his Captain's bars prom [...] D
The .30 caliber machine gun that Jackson and Parker use has a solid ammo-belt made of fabric, holdin [...] D
Although the United States Air Force did not become a separate service until September 18th 1947, th [...] D
During the beach assault, several medics and possibly a doctor are treating a wounded soldier in the [...] D
In the D-Day beach scene where Sgt. Horvath (Tom Sizemore) asks Pvt. Reiben (Edward Burns) where is [...] D
When the soldiers arrive at the 101st rally point, the same extra walks by, up to 4 times. D
Some of the paratroopers are shown wearing black jump boots. All Army paratroopers in WWII were issu [...] D
During Rieben and Horvath's heated dispute, the camera often moves to shots of Miller, Upham, Jackso [...] D
Throughout the film we see indications that someone has been shot when a puff of grey dust comes fro [...] D
In the field scene (before they meet the German APC), we can see the camera's square shadow on Corpo [...] D
When the machine gunner in the bell tower runs out of ammo, Jackson takes over sniping. The first Ge [...] D
Old Ryan visits the cemetery at the end of the movie. He stands opposite the cross on Miller's grave [...] D
When Mellish is being stabbed by the German soldier it is very apparent that the knife is being stab [...] D
General George C. Marshall is wearing General Staff lapel insignia. This is correct; there are photo [...] D
The US Army would never have allowed such a mission during World War II. D
When the unit finds the first Private Ryan, after he hears his brothers are dead, he leans towards h [...] D
As Capt Miller and his men assault a pillbox in the D-Day scene, they assemble behind a low wall at [...] D
Miller places his right hand on top of his left when he sits down with Ryan. His hands switch positi [...] D
After they find Private Ryan, Captain Miller and Sgt. Horvath are talking. From one angle, Horvath h [...] D
The river under the bridge (and all other shots) isn't flowing yet, it is quite shallow. In one shot [...] D
When running around the French village with the sniper shooting at them, a coiled rope falls from Hi [...] D
When the German tank gets blown up in the final battle, it is clearly mid-way across the bridge, yet [...] D
When Jackson is using hand signals to tell Captain Miller about the approaching enemy tanks, Miller [...] D
At the end of the movie the second Tiger approaches the bridge. the commander, who is sticking out o [...] D
When the ramp first drops on the landing craft, the first soldier we see gets shot in the head. The [...] D
In the Omaha landing, two soldiers are struggling with their equipment underwater, only to get hit b [...] D
Right after the soldiers make a run for the seawall in the D-Day scene, it shows a German machine gu [...] D
The Squad of Army Rangers are very highly skilled in Weaponry and the firing of these weapons, but w [...] D
The Tiger tanks portrayed in the movie are actually Soviet T-34s. The most obvious clue to this is i [...] D
When Hanks, Damon and company are retreating to the Alamo (across the bridge) the camera pans an ove [...] D
When they first enter the field hospital, look at the side of the glider. By the door, there is no d [...] D
After Mellish is yelling for Upham to bring him ammo in the building with the hole in the wall, the [...] D
Towards the end a soldier puts machine gun belts around his neck with the projectile pointing toward [...] D
In the final battle, Henderson and Mellish initially set up their .30 cal between some fallen boards [...] D
On the beach, a soldier with a B.A.R. puts his arm around Captain Miller's neck and says they don't [...] D
The landing scene shows the troops being put ashore from American LCVP-type landing craft. In fact, [...] D
When the soldiers are about to search through the Airborne's dog tags they head towards a single cra [...] D
When Upham and Mellish are conversing before the fight at Ramelle, Mellish is seen placing Mk. 2 Pin [...] D
Private Ryan tells a story of the last time him and his three brothers were together for the last ti [...] D
During the opening Omaha landing scene, the coxswain of the boat says, "Clear the ramp, 30 seconds! [...] D
After all the German troops have been shot that were revealed by the wall falling, one of the soldie [...] D
When Mellish is in the house with the other soldier, and the other soldier shoots at the wall, just [...] D
Right after the self propelled gun blasts the church tower, it goes to Miller in a hole along with R [...] D
Bullets do not move through the water in the way it is presented. The higher the velocity and the la [...] D
In the scene were the ATP is ambushed by the two groups of Americans we see Cpt. Miller take their r [...] D
Camera is reflected in the wet helmets of those on the left side of Miller's landing craft. D
During certain scenes in the movie, we see Jackson switching his Weaver M73B1 sniper scope on his M1 [...] D
When Reiben, Ryan, and Miller are in the ditch a side angle shows them all on the same frame, if you [...] D
Some of the ammunition cans were made after World War II; they have smooth sides instead of a recess [...] D
During the landing on Omaha Beach, rifles are shown wrapped in plastic bags. Such plastic bags did i [...] D
During the D-Day beach assault, German machine-gunners are shown firing continuous long bursts from [...] D
(at around 2h 0 mins) Miller and Ryan are having a conversation while awaiting the attack on the bri [...] D
In Neuville town, there is a car whose license plate number is 241 BG 50, where 50 is for French dà [...] D
Before seeing the radar site, there were 8 soldiers moving through the field instead of 7 who were s [...] D
In the scene when they defend the bridge in Ramelle there is a soldier who wants to attach a stick-b [...] D
When Upham is hiding behind a cow while his squad rushes the communication tower/bunker, he uses a s [...] D
When the American goes to sit down and hits a block of wood that hits a wall the wall falls down and [...] D
In the scene where Miller tries to persuade Ryan to go back home, watch their shadows on the bridge, [...] D
When Rieben is starting to tell the story about the lady back home before the final battle, the came [...] D
At end of the movie, Ryan squares himself at the foot of Capt. Miller's grave and salutes. The camer [...] D
In the scene where the American soldiers are in the village listening to the French music on the rec [...] D
When Captain Miller and his men decide to stay at the bridge after finding Private Ryan, all of the [...] D
In the scene in Ramelle, 5 or so guys climb onto a stopped tank and the 20mm gun opens fire on them. [...] D
During the final fight scene the German armour enters the town (a built up area) with open-topped AF [...] D
When CPT Miller is showing T/Sgt. Horvath the location of the German machine gun nest with the mirro [...] D
Shortly after medic Wade dies, there are two presumably dead German soldiers lying in the foxhole. T [...] D
At the beginning of the film when we see Tom Hanks below the big bunker, and he tells Jackson to get [...] D
In the final battle in the French Village, the Americans are attacked by two Tiger tanks, two Panzer [...] D
The driver's viewport on a Tiger I featured 6 layers of armored glass, as well as another sheet just [...] D
When Mellish and Henderson are fighting in the room in Romell, twice German Steilgrenates are thrown [...] D
In the final battle scene, a German tank destroyer, the Marder III, is seen shooting and taking out [...] D
If the oldest Ryan boy was the last to go off to boot camp, as related in James' story in Ramelle, t [...] D
In the final scene as Ryan is talking to Capt. Miller's grave the Purple Heart bar is in its correct [...] D
Close to the beginning of the film when the group are walking through a field where the sheep are, V [...] D
Jackson intervenes when Reiben and Horvath are having a dispute. From the camera angle when Jackson [...] D
When the big soldier is first seen approaching Cpt. Miller as he is calling Ryan, he is a few yards [...] D
When Upham is recruited by Captain Miller, Upham grabs his typewriter case and drops the case and th [...] D
When James Ryan destroys the SDKFZ251 with his bazooka, they identify it as belonging to the Reconna [...] D
Colonel Anderson refers to the Duplex Drive (DD) Sherman tanks as 'Dual Drive' (also incorrectly spe [...] D
When Corporal Upham is running ammunition to the gunners, cartridges are seen falling out of the bel [...] D
When the soldier attempts to place the first sticky bomb on the tank, he is wearing the khaki unifor [...] D
As Sgt. Horvath and the squad charge past the concrete bunker on Omaha Beach, no landing craft are v [...] D
In the scene where the wall falls over and the German soldiers are seen inside the building, right w [...] D
When Capt. Miller has just explained to Ryan that his comrades have come to take him back, Miller ta [...] D
In the beach scene, a GI takes a shot in the helmet, removes his helmet while he collects his sense, [...] D
During the beach scene, Miller is kneeling at the rear of a Belgian fence talking about the beach be [...] D
While stripping down to attack the radar site, Cpl. Upham is assisting Sgt. Horvath remove his backp [...] D
In the beginning of the film, as the family is walking along behind the old man, on the path to the [...] D
When the Tiger tank traverses its turret, you can hear a whine. While the Tiger's turret had hand cr [...] D
When Corporal Upham is watching the attack on the radar station through the scope, the scope turns i [...] D
When we first see Colonel Bryce, it's clear he is missing his left arm. But then later, when General [...] D
The actor playing the part of the deaf soldier knowing Private Ryan appears to be the same as the sc [...] D
In the opening scene, when old James Ryan's family is behind him in the wider shot, one of the three [...] D
When Miller and Ryan are talking outside a cafe (I think), Miller grabs a chair, sits down in front [...] D
In the scene where Jackson takes out the German sniper, we see the German sniper's point of view thr [...] D
Although the sniper Pvt. Jackson (Barry Pepper) is left handed, many lefties are ambidextrous. Peppe [...] D
In one of the end scenes, a German goes to shoot an American, who is on his knees, at point blank ra [...] D
When Caparzo is holding the little girl, he takes off his dog tags and puts them in her hand. While [...] D
In the beginning of the movie when attacking the German pillbox. The Germans are running out of the [...] D
After the radar site battle, Capt Miller's men are roughing up a surviving German soldier and pull t [...] D
Several close-up shots of the bullets used throughout the film show holes in the cases, so they are [...] D
When Capt. Miller requisitions Cpl. Upham from the map bunker, Upham clumsily tries to take his type [...] D
When the soldiers are getting ready for the final battle, Upham is shown to be standing right near t [...] D
When Reiben retuns after luring the Germans down the main street all the soldiers in the foxhole hav [...] D
When the two infantries are waiting for the enemy, Upham, Reiben and Horvath are sitting on some ste [...] D
During the climactic scene at the end of the movie, a P-51 Mustang drops a bomb on an advancing Germ [...] D
Immediately following Upham's plea to Miller after the attack on the machine-gun nest, there is a sh [...] D
When Upham is handed the .30 caliber ammo belt before the final battle, the direction the bullets ar [...] D
Before the last battle, the squad is listening to an Édith Piaf song "Tu es Partout", and Upham [...] D
During the last shot of the Tiger after Captain Miller is mortally wounded, modifications to the tan [...] D
Just before the church steeple gets blown up at the end, we see through the window looking down, and [...] D
In the scene where Tom Hanks releases the German POW, he ties a black blindfold around the prisoner' [...] D
Right after Capt. Miller regains his hearing at the end, he looks at the detonator lying in the midd [...] D
When the Americans arrive in the first village (the one where the family is marooned upstairs in wha [...] D
Near the end of the movie, before the attack, an American paratrooper is attaching the detonating co [...] D
Capt Miller receives the mission to find Private Ryan on D-Day +3 (June 9) he begins the mission and [...] D
After the Rangers break through the German lines at Normandy, Captain Miller delivers a message on t [...] D
The replica Tiger tanks were built from Russian T-34 medium tanks, as the road wheels are in a strai [...] D
In the final battle Captain Miller is shouting at Mike, who's slumped against the sandbags, dead. Th [...] D
Private Caparzo is played by the clearly biracial actor Vin Diesel. In the still segregated US Army [...] D
The German sniper is seen sticking his dominant eye to the scope. No battle hardened sniper would do [...] D
In the end scene, after the final battle, Reiben is seen calling for a medic to assist Miller. When [...] D
When Sergeant Horvath limps to get Upham from the stairs at the battle of Ramelle, the concrete stai [...] D
They did have black plastic canteen caps in WWII, made from a plastic like material called Bakelite. [...] D
After the five 101st. Airborne troops converge on the tank during the last battle, a German 20 Milli [...] D
It's commonly thought that only two or three tanks landed on Omaha Beach early on D-Day. At the east [...] D
As the opening D-Day invasion moves along more and more troops are making it onto the beach from the [...] D
When Capt. Miller informs Cpl. Upham he will join his squad, the nervous Upham knocks a German helme [...] D
Mandelsohn, the paratrooper with damaged hearing who is friends with Private Ryan, is referred to as [...] D
In the scene where they are looking for Ryan's dog tag, Doc comments they are laughing in front of a [...] D
As Upham and Mellish are loading ammo in preparation for the final battle, Upham (who is smoking) is [...] D
When first discussing Private Ryan staying or leaving the bridge, the shadow of Cpl. Henderson and C [...] D
The German Panzer (Panther) tank had a front main gun that fires 75mm shells with an barrel elevatio [...] D
When Mellish is in the fight to the death with the German, he pulls out his bayonet with an underhan [...] D
The motorcycle/sidecar combo Miller rests on is a 1963 Ural M63. D
Miller comes ashore and is just at the edge of the water on the beach when the movie is silent durin [...] D
At the end when Tom Hanks has just died, there is a distant shot of Ryan standing there in disbelief [...] D
After the skirmish at the radar site, Mellish tells Upham to ask "Steamboat Willie" if he was the on [...] D
When two surrendering German soldiers coming out from the trenches are killed just after the Omaha B [...] D
When Mellish is fighting the German soldier, he draws his knife in a forward grip. During the follow [...] D
When Miller's squad is having the standoff with the Germans in the first French village, one of the [...] D
During the final battle, as the American's are climbing up on the disabled Tiger Tank and they show [...] D
When the soldiers are trying to move up and deal with the machine gun nest in the D-Day scene, Capt. [...] D
Just before Captain Miller is debriefed by his commanding officer on Omaha Beach, there is an establ [...] D
During the scene where old man Private Ryan arrives at the American graveyard at the beginning of th [...] D
When Capt Miller and company arrive at Neuville, Capt Miller uses the challenge sign/countersign to [...] D
The waterproof bags holding rifles on D-Day were indeed some kind of clear plastic. D
In the D-Day scene when the soldiers have made it to the seawall, Miller twice tells a radioman to r [...] D
When Miller's men are about to take the bunker under the radar tower, they are kneeling on the groun [...] D
By the time Miller and his squad reach the area with the downed gliders, it is already D-Day plus fo [...] D
In the scene where all the 101st Airborne troops walk past as Rieben, Jackson, Mellish and Miller ar [...] D
When they go to find Private Ryan, there are eight of them; when they go to a French town and a soli [...] D
Miller uses the mirror to examine the machine gun nest and correctly states that there are two MG-42 [...] D
In the scene where the Americans are fighting the Germans in Remelle, there are two Tiger 1 tanks. I [...] D
When Capt. Miller is firing his M1911 pistol at the advancing German tank on the bridge, after his s [...] D
The "shaven" haircuts of the German soldiers in the movie are not typical of the day. The hair style [...] D
When the paratroopers prepares to grenade the Tiger, the commander pops up coughing with a bloody no [...] D
When Miller is wading ashore he comes to a beach obstacle and leans on it when the movie is silent d [...] D
In the Belltower in Ramelle where Jackson and Parker are shooting away, there is one scene where you [...] D
During the final battle at the bridge, right after Sgt. Horvath fires the bazooka for the last time [...] D
The phone cord in the Ryan farmhouse is coiled. Whilst most phone cords in 1944 were straight, the c [...] D
During the final battle, several of the paratroopers jump on the stopped Tiger tank. Lyle's position [...] D
When Jackson has been given the dog tags to search through he looks for a place to sit. In this scen [...] D
At the end when Ryan is looking at Capt. Miller, in the long shot the ground is wet and there is an [...] D
When the group of soldiers led by Captain Miller are in the village, and the soldier knocks the wall [...] D
In the preparation for the big battle in the village, the Americans count up on equipment left useab [...] D
When Capt. Miller talks to the pilot of the crashed glider telling his story the guy says he lost 22 [...] D
During the Normandy landing, a soldier has his right arm blown off, looks around for it and picks up [...] D
When Jackson tells Captain Miller the sniper is 450 yards away, it appears the church is much closer [...] D
Several flamethrower troops are depicted as being easily set on fire or exploding when their fuel ta [...] D
While stripping down to attack the radar site, Pvt. Mellish is seen removing his combat vest twice. D
When Miller is collecting Upham from the group of translators and map readers, Upham is so confused [...] D
On D-Day plus 3, when Captain Miller gets his assignment, a long tracking shot of the beach shows ob [...] D
Captain Miller states that he is from the 2nd Ranger Battalion, but they landed at Point du Hoc on D [...] D
After it shows Miller take a drink in the landing craft the camera moves back showing the soldiers i [...] D
During the battle of Ramelle, Private Jackson aims his rifle (at his own men) and although a gunshot [...] D
When Pvt. Jackson is preparing to engage the German sniper in the rainy sequence, he begins to adjus [...] D
When Pvt. Ryan is firing his M1 Garand during the German attack on the village, there is no recoil ( [...] D
When the Americans are defending the bridge, there's a scene where the guy with the M1 carbine is sh [...] D
In addition to the mistake of reversing the sign/countersign of "Flash/Thunder," the American soldie [...] D
When discovering that 3 of the 4 brothers were killed, it's stated that they were all in the same co [...] D
During the Ramelle battle, Cpl. Henderson and Pvt. Mellish are firing through a hole in the wall of [...] D
During the beach landing, several medics are tending a wounded soldier. The canteen of the medic on [...] D
In the scene where the soldiers are going through the dog tags to try and find Ryan, they all have t [...] D
As Jackson makes a run for the ditch to take out the machine gunner, he clearly passes the wall, in [...] D
The "Clear up/Clear down" call was not in use during the Second World War. D

Frase

[Arguing about whether or not to attack the radio [...] D
Private Reiben: [Sergeant wields a pistol at Reibe [...] D
Private: [screaming in agony] THEY'RE KILLING US! [...] D
[first lines] Ryan's son: [running to comfort his [...] D
[talking about Capt. Miller] Corporal Upham: Reib [...] D
Captain Miller: [shouting] Bangalores, clear the s [...] D
Sergeant Horvath: This time the mission is the man [...] D
[weakly mutters something after being mortally wou [...] D
Captain Miller: Whose goin' left? Private Jackson [...] D
[lining up a rifle shot] Private Jackson: O my Go [...] D
Captain Miller: [on Omaha Beach] Bangalores up the [...] D
Captain Miller: You see, when... when you end up k [...] D
Private Jackson: Sir... I have an opinion on this [...] D
Sergeant Hill: THUNDER! Private: Flash! Come on i [...] D
Gen. George C. Marshall: My dear Mrs Ryan: It's wi [...] D
Captain Miller: We are not here to do a decent thi [...] D
Captain Miller: James Francis Ryan of Iowa? Priva [...] D
[Srgt. Horvath just got shot for the third time] [...] D
Captain Miller: Keep the sand out of your weapons. [...] D
Medic Wade: We stopped the bleeding! We stopped th [...] D
Corporal Upham: [Wade lying down, shivering with p [...] D
Sergeant Horvath: You don't know when to shut up; [...] D
Steamboat Willie: Please, I like America! Fancy sc [...] D
Private Reiben: [shouts at Private Ryan] Hey assho [...] D
Private: [when setting the German soldiers on fire [...] D
Steamboat Willie: Upham! D
Sergeant Horvath: That's quite a view. Captain Mi [...] D
Private Ryan: [after being told he can go home, to [...] D
Captain Miller: This is all? That's all that've ma [...] D
[talking about how to disable the tanks] Captain [...] D
Sergeant Horvath: Why don't you just hand 'em blin [...] D
Captain Miller: Private, I'm afraid I have some ba [...] D
Captain Miller: I'm a schoolteacher. I teach Engli [...] D
Private Reiben: You wouldn't shoot the kraut and n [...] D
[lining up a rifle shot] Private Jackson: Be not [...] D
Lt. Col. Anderson: What about *our* casualties? C [...] D
Private Reiben: You know what that song reminds me [...] D
Sergeant Horvath: [On Omaha Beach] Reuben! Hey, Re [...] D
Mellish: [as a column of German prisoners passes b [...] D
Captain Miller: Covering fire ! D
[Miller purposely draws fire] Sergeant Horvath: C [...] D
Private Ryan: Uh sir? Where am I to be during all [...] D
Upham: So where are you from, Captain? What'd you [...] D
Private Reiben: What's the saying? "If God's on ou [...] D
Steamboat Willie: American, I like American. D
Captain Miller: James Francis Ryan from Iowa? Pri [...] D
Captain Miller: Get your gear. Let's go. [Reiben [...] D
Mellish: [to Dagwood DuselDorf] Your father was ci [...] D
Captain Miller: The world has taken a turn for the [...] D
Sergeant Horvath: We're in business! D
Captain Miller: This Ryan better be worth it. He'd [...] D
Mellish: Fucked up beyond all recognition. Upham: [...] D
Sergeant Horvath: I don't know. Part of me thinks [...] D
Private Reiben: I got a bad feeling about this one [...] D
Captain Hamill: We sure as hell could use you arou [...] D
Captain Miller: Well when I think of home, I... I [...] D
Lieutenant Dewindt: FUBAR. Private Reiben: FUBAR. [...] D
Captain Miller: They're tankbusters sir. P-51s. P [...] D
Captain Miller: It's like finding a needle in a st [...] D
Old James Ryan: [Last lines, addressing Capt. Mill [...] D
Gen. George C. Marshall: I have a letter here, wri [...] D
Captain Miller: He better be worth it. He better g [...] D
Medic Wade: Only thing is, sometimes she'd come ho [...] D
Private Reiben: [after staring at Caparzo's dead b [...] D
Private Jackson: I wouldn't venture out there fell [...] D
Captain Hamill: You got to take Caen so you can ta [...] D
Mellish: [shouting] Upham! Upham! Ammo goddamn it! D
Medic Wade: Actually, the trick to falling asleep [...] D
Private Reiben: You wanna explain the math of this [...] D
[Being told he can go home] Private Ryan: Hell, t [...] D
Captain Miller: You and I are taking a squad over [...] D
[Listening skeptically to German propaganda coming [...] D
Captain Miller: Caparzo, get that kid back up ther [...] D
Gen. George C. Marshall: That boy is alive. We are [...] D
Sergeant Horvath: Maybe I should go up the middle, [...] D
Captain Miller: [to the squad while pointing at Ca [...] D
Corporal Upham: "War educates the senses, calls in [...] D
Sergeant Horvath: What are your orders? Captain M [...] D
Parker: [firing machine gun] I'm out of .30 Calibe [...] D
Sergeant Horvath: Stars. Lieutenant Dewindt: Yeah [...] D
Upham: Haut ab... Verschwinde! Skin it.. Disappear [...] D
Captain Miller: [after Reiben courageously saves R [...] D
Private: [shouting and under intense fire] What's [...] D
Private Ryan: Picture a girl who took a nosedive f [...] D
Upham: What's FUBAR? Mellish: Oh, it's German. [ [...] D
Paratrooper Mandelsohn: We missed our drop zone by [...] D
Corporal Upham: Caparzo, is it? Private Caparzo: [...] D

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