Saving Private Ryan (1998)


“There was only one man left in the family, and the mission was to save him.”

Mrs. Ryan has lost all but one of her sons to WWII. On orders from the White House, Private Ryan must be located and returned home safely no matter the cost.

Starring: Tom Hanks, Edward Burns, Jeremy Davies, Tom Sizemore, Barry Pepper, Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel, Adam Goldberg, Matt Damon and Dennis Farina.

Cast & Characters: Tom Hanks as Capt. John H. Miller, Tom Sizemore as Sgt. Mike Horvath, Edward Burns as Pvt. Richard Reiben, Barry Pepper as Pvt. Daniel Jackson, Adam Goldberg as Pvt. Stanley Mellish, Vin Diesel as Pvt. Adrian Caparzo, Giovanni Ribisi as T-5 Medic Irwin Wade, Jeremy Davies as Cpl. Timothy P. Upham, Matt Damon as Pvt. James Francis Ryan, Ted Danson as Capt. Fred Hamill, Paul Giamatti as Sgt. Hill, Dennis Farina as Lt. Col. Anderson, Max Martini as Cpl. Henderson, Dylan Bruno as Toynbe, Demetri Goritsas as Parker, Ian Porter as Trask, Adam Shaw as Delancey, Rolf Saxon as Lt. Briggs, Corey Johnson as Radioman, Victor Burke as Soldier on the Beach, Shane Johnson as Soldier on the Beach, Laird Macintosh as Soldier on the Beach, Martin McDougall as Soldier on the Beach, Andrew Scott as Soldier on the Beach, Vincent Walsh as Soldier on the Beach, Grahame Wood as Soldier on the Beach, John Sharian as Corporal, Raffaello Degruttola as Goldman, Erich Redman as German #1, Stephane Cornicard as Jean, Nathan Fillion as Pvt. James Frederick ‘Minnesota’ Ryan, Leland Orser as Lt. DeWindt, David Vegh as Paratrooper Oliver, Ryan Hurst as Paratrooper Mandelsohn, Nick Brooks as Paratrooper Joe, Harve Presnell as Gen. George C. Marshall, Dale Dye as War Department Colonel, Bryan Cranston as War Department Colonel and Rob Freeman as Ryan’s Son.

Directed by Steven Spielberg. Produced by Ian Bryce, Mark Gordon, Gary Levinsohn and Steven Spielberg. Written by Robert Rodat. Starring Tom Hanks, Edward Burns, Matt Damon and Tom Sizemore. Music by John Williams. Studio: Amblin Entertainment, DreamWorks, Mark Gordon Productions, Mutual Film Company and Paramount Pictures. Distributed by DreamWorks. Release date: July 24, 1998. 169 minutes in English. Rated R by the MPAA for intense prolonged realistically graphic sequences of war violence, and for language.

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