Saving Private Ryan

Saving Private Ryan

Movie |

Troops | War Crimes

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  • Genre(s): Drama, History, War
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Adam Goodman, Karen Richards, Ana Maria Quintana, Sara Desmond See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Tom Sizemore, Edward Burns, Matt Damon, Barry Pepper, Adam Goldberg See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 49min
  • Music: Gary Rydstrom,Richard Hymns,Ethan Van der Ryn,Dennie Thorpe,Tony Eckert Songs List
  • Award(s): Oscar 1999 (Won)
    Oscar 1999 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Dunkirk, Kingdom of Heaven
  • Story:

    As U.S. troops storm the beaches of Normandy, three brothers lie dead on the battlefield, with a fourth trapped behind enemy lines. Ranger captain John Miller and seven men are tasked with penetrating German-held territory and bringing the boy home.

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8.6/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

As U.S. troops storm the beaches of Normandy, three brothers lie dead on the battlefield, with a fourth trapped behind enemy lines. Ranger captain John Miller and seven men are tasked with penetrating German-held territory and bringing the boy home.

Ratings

8.6/10

IMDb

94%

Rotten Tomatoes

AWARDS

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Won
Oscar Award

Best Sound | 1999 | Ron

Best Film Editing | 1999 | Michael

Best Effects Sound Effects Editing | 1999 | Richard

Best Cinematography | 1999 | Janusz

Best Director | 1999 | Steven

Golden Globe Award

Best Director Motion Picture | 1999 | Steven

Best Motion Picture Drama | 1999

BAFTA Film Award

Best Special Effects | 1999 | Roger

Best Sound | 1999 | Gary

LAFCA Award

Best Director | 1998 | Steven

Best Picture | 1998

Best Cinematography | 1998 | Janusz

Saturn Award

Best ActionAdventureThriller Film | 1999

Grammy Award

Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1999 | John

Huabiao Film Award

Outstanding Translated Foreign Film | 1999

Silver Ribbon Award

Best Foreign Director Regista del Miglior Film Straniero | 1999 | Steven

Key Art Award

Best of Show Audiovisual | 1999

ALFS Award

Film of the Year | 1999

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley | 1999 | Bruce

Best Sound Editing Dialogue ADR | 1999 | Thomas

OFTA Film Award

Best Picture | 1999 | Steven

Best Drama Picture | 1999 | Steven

Best Drama Ensemble | 1999

Best Director | 1999 | Steven

Best Film Editing | 1999 | Michael

Best Cinematography | 1999 | Janusz

Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 1999 | Daniel C.

Best Sound Mixing | 1999 | Ron

Best Sound Effects Editing | 1999 | Richard

Best Cinematic Moment | 1999

OFCS Award

Best Picture | 1999

Best Director | 1999 | Steven

Best Cinematography | 1999 | Janusz

Best Editing | 1999 | Michael

Best Ensemble | 1999

Top Ten Films of the Year | 1999

PGA Award

Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 1999 | Gary

Golden Satellite Award

Best Film Editing | 1999 | Michael

SEFCA Award

Best Picture | 1999

Best Director | 1999 | Steven

ACCA Award

Best Director | 1998 | Steven

Best Cinematography | 1998 | Janusz

Best Film Editing | 1998 | Michael

Best Achievement in Sound | 1998

BSFC Award

Best Cinematography | 1998 | Janusz

Truly Moving Picture Award

1998 | Steven

(director) | 1998 | Steven

FMCJ Award

Best Original Score for a Drama Film | 1998 | John

KCFCC Award

Best Film | 1998

Best Supporting Actor | 1998 | Jeremy

Best Director | 1998 | Steven

Sierra Award

Best Picture | 1998

Best Director | 1998 | Steven

Best Cinematography | 1998 | Janusz

National Film Registry Award

National Film Preservation Board | 2014

NBR Award

Top Ten Films | 1998

NYFCC Award

Best Film | 1998

TFCA Award

Best Picture | 1998

Best Director | 1998 | Steven

Eddie Award

Best Edited Feature Film | 1999 | Michael

Blockbuster Entertainment Award

Favorite Actor Drama | 1999 | Tom

Artios Award

Best Casting for Feature Film Drama | 1999 | Denise

CFCA Award

Best Picture | 1999

C.A.S. Award

Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Feature Films | 1999 | Ron

Critics Choice Award

Best Picture | 1999

Best Director | 1999 | Steven

Best Score | 1999 | John

Czech Lion Award

Best Foreign Language Film Nejleps zahranicn film | 1999 | Steven

DFWFCA Award

Best Picture | 1999

Best Director | 1999 | Steven

Best Cinematography | 1999 | Janusz

DGA Award

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1999 | Karen

Empire Award

Best Director | 1999 | Steven

Best Actor | 1999 | Tom

FFCC Award

Best Cinematography | 1999 | Janusz

OFTA Film Hall of Fame Award

Motion Picture | 2015

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Picture | 1999 | Ian

Best Makeup | 1999 | Daniel C.

Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 1999 | Thomas E.

Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1999 | Robert

Best Music Original Dramatic Score | 1999 | John

Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1999 | Tom

Golden Globe Award

Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1999 | John

Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1999 | Robert

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 1999 | Tom

BAFTA Film Award

Best Editing | 1999 | Michael

Best Film | 1999 | Steven

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 1999 | Tom

Best Cinematography | 1999 | Janusz

Best Production Design | 1999 | Thomas E.

Best Make UpHair | 1999 | Jeanette

Actor Award

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | 1999 | Tom

Outstanding Performance by a Cast | 1999 | Tom

Saturn Award

Best Special Effects | 1999 | Neil

Amanda Award

Best Foreign Feature Film rets utenlandske spillefilm | 1999 | Steven

ASC Award

Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 1999 | Janusz

Excellence in Production Design Award

Feature Film | 1999 | Kevin

of the Japanese Academy Award

Best Foreign Film | 1999

Blockbuster Entertainment Award

Favorite Supporting Actor Drama | 1999 | Jeremy

CFCA Award

Best Actor | 1999 | Tom

Best Director | 1999 | Steven

Best Cinematography | 1999 | Janusz

Chlotrudis Award

Best Cinematography | 1999 | Janusz

César Award

Best Foreign Film Meilleur film tranger | 1999 | Steven

Empire Award

Best Film | 1999

FCCA Award

Best Foreign Film | 1999

Humanitas Prize Award

Feature Film Category | 1999 | Robert

ALFS Award

Actor of the Year For and | 1999

Actor of the Year | 1999 | Matt

Director of the Year | 1999 | Steven

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Music Foreign Domestic | 1999

MTV Movie Award

Best Movie | 1999

Best Male Performance | 1999 | Tom

Best Action Sequence | 1999 | Tom

NSFC Award

Best Film | 1999

Best Director | 1999 | Steven

Best Cinematography | 1999 | Janusz

OFTA Film Award

Best Ensemble | 1999

Best Music Original Dramatic Score | 1999 | John

Best Visual Effects | 1999 | Neil

OFCS Award

Best Actor | 1999 | Tom

Best Original Score | 1999 | John

PFS Award

Peace | 1999

Golden Satellite Award

Best Motion Picture Drama | 1999 | Steven

Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Drama | 1999 | Tom

Best Director | 1999 | Steven

Best Screenplay Original | 1999 | Robert

Best Cinematography | 1999 | Janusz

Best Original Score | 1999 | John

Best Visual Effects | 1999 | Roger

SEFCA Award

Best Actor | 1999 | Tom

SIYAD Award

Best Foreign Film | 1999

WGA (Screen) Award

Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1999 | Robert

ACCA Award

Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1998 | Tom

Best Original Screenplay | 1998 | Robert

Best Achievement in Art Direction | 1998 | Lisa

Best Costume Design | 1998 | Joanna

Best Visual Effects | 1998

Best Original Score | 1998 | John

Best Cast Ensemble | 1998

Best Motion Picture | 1998 | Gary

BSFC Award

Best Film | 1998

Golden Frog Award

1998 | Janusz

FMCJ Award

Film Score of the Year | 1998 | John

NYFCC Award

Best Director | 1998 | Steven

Golden Aries Award

Best Foreign Film | 1998 | Steven

TFCA Award

Best Performance Male | 1998 | Tom

BOX OFFICE

Budget 70,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 481,840,909 USD

MUSIC

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  • 1
  • Hymn To The Fallen - From
  • 06:10
  • 2
  • Revisiting Normandy - From
  • 04:05
  • 3
  • Omaha Beach - From
  • 09:15
  • 4
  • Finding Private Ryan - From
  • 04:37
  • 5
  • Approaching The Enemy - From
  • 04:30
  • 6
  • Defense Preparations - From
  • 05:54
  • 7
  • Wade's Death - From
  • 04:30
  • 8
  • High School Teacher - From
  • 11:02
  • 9
  • The Last Battle - From
  • 07:56
  • 10
  • Hymn To The Fallen - Reprise / From
  • 06:10
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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The two "German" soldiers who are shot trying to surrender were speaking Czech. They were saying, "Please don't shoot me, I am not German, I am Czech, I didn't kill anyone, I am Czech!" They were members of what the Germans called Ost [East] Battalions, men, mostly Czech and Polish, taken prisoner in eastern European countries invaded by Germany and forced into the German army.

The Omaha Beach scene cost $11 million to shoot, and involved up to 1,000 extras, some of whom were members of the Irish Army Reserve. Of those extras, 20-30 of them were amputees, issued with prosthetic limbs, to play soldiers who had their limbs blown off.

Steven Spielberg cast Matt Damon as Private Ryan because he wanted an unknown actor with an All-American look. He did not know Damon would win an Oscar for Good Will Hunting (1997) and become an overnight star before the film was released.

All the principal actors, except for Matt Damon, underwent several days of grueling army training. Damon was spared so that the other actors would resent him and would convey that feeling in their performances.

Tom Sizemore was battling drug addiction during production. Steven Spielberg gave him an ultimatum that he would be blood tested on the set every day of filming, and if he failed the test once, he would be fired and the part of Sergeant Horvath would be recast and re-shot with someone else, even if it was at the end of production. Sizemore agreed and managed to pass all of his tests. Unfortunately, he would relapse into drug abuse several times later in his career. Ironically he played a DEA agent in Point Break (1991).

Popular Dialogues

"[weakly mutters something after being mortally wounded] Private Ryan: [leans in closer] What, sir? Captain Miller: James, earn this... earn it."

"Mellish: Fucked up beyond all recognition. Upham: FUBAR."