Save Private Ryan

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Save Private Ryan
Based on a World War II drama. US soldiers try to save their comrade, paratrooper Private Ryan, who's stationed behind enemy lines.
Directors Steven Spielberg Starring Tom Hanks , Edward Burns , Matt Damon Genres Drama Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English , English [Audio Description]
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Supporting actors Tom Sizemore Producers Steven Spielberg , Ian Bryce , Mark Gordon , Gary Levinsohn Studio Paramount Pictures Rating R (Restricted) Content advisory Smoking , foul language , violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Kindle Customer Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2022
I always chose not to watch this movie because of the blood and guts etc. The subject of the movie made me feel sad but my daughter needed to watch this movie for school so I watch too. I don’t want to say I “enjoyed” the movie but I was very glad I watched it. Recommend that people take the time to watch it. Also The Patriot watch that one too.🇺🇸
jimdandy Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022
It's Hollywood but it's a great movie.
mark l daly Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2022
Excellent movie and it's improved in 4k with an incredible atmos mix. You'll be dodging bullets! Good price and fast delivery!
G.E.Goodwin, Jr. Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2001
Saving Pvt. Ryan was the best picture of the year hands down. Anytime someone takes a much traveled genre like the war movie, and reinvents and reinvigorates it while raising the bar for future films it is exceptional. Spielberg did that here. No one has ever depicted combat quite so effectively, and Pvt. Ryan is now the standard. Even the negative reviewers concede the Omaha Beach opening is stunning and excellent. But, I think the assault on the machine gun and the closing! battle just as intense and vivid. Pro War? Please. I don't think Spielberg's purpose was to be pro OR anti-war. I think his purpose was to honor the sacrifice of the men who fought the war. Period. But within that context, I think the death of Wayne (the Medic) is as horrifying in its unexceptionalness as anything I've seen on screen. This is war, overdosing with morphine a friend who is bleeding to death with a shredded liver. Just like that. And Mellish's hand to hand fight and vain attempt at stopping his own killing after being overpowered...this is pro-War stuff? Not to mention, that at the end of the movie nearly everyone in the squad has been killed. The idea that Spielberg was glorifying Americans at the expense of everyone else is nonsense. This movie wasn't about Stalingrad & the Eastern Front. It wasn't about the entire operation of Overlord. It wasn't about the entire scope of the Allied effort. It was about one squad of Rangers landing on Omaha and !then getting a strange assignment. Period. That such a mission never happened? So what? That there was no plot? That IS the plot. The mission. Works for me. One quick comment about the idea of cliched characters etc. Who do these people think fought the war? It was wise guys from NY, hillbillies from W. Virginia, hispanics from S.California, southerners, hobos, college men etc. How in hell else are you supposed to show them? AND, the military of WWII was not integrated, in case you didn't know. As to the reality of the ending battle. First, when the Sgt. says "something good coming from this mess" I don't think he meant all of WWII. I think he meant the mess of this mission and the men they had lost now & everywhere. Second, the Germans are attacking the town, Miller & the Airborne defending. Door-to-door street fighting is the most casualty-intensive fighting possible, and the advantage is usually always with the defenders. That's why soldiers hate it. S!o they had a chance and they had a plan....ultimately to retreat & blow the bridge. If you think this is too far fetched, you should read Ambrose's Citizen Soldiers etc. and find out just how incredible small unit actions have been. Many are unbelievable. And what were Miller & his squad to do when Ryan refused to leave? Say "tough luck 101st, we're outta here". Maybe. But I think they would have stayed & fought. Just read about the Rangers who scaled the cliffs on D-Day. Courage was a common currency in those days. As to the acting, characters etc. I thought they were fine. There were no false heroics to my mind. I believe they wanted to honor these men and they played it straight. Hanks was believable to me portraying a school teacher who is now a leader of men and his scene where he does the awful math of the men he's lost and the rationale he uses to live with the fact says it all. He seemed to me an average man having to do impossible, horrible things and wo!ndering what it is doing to him. The movie is about suiting-up, showing-up and getting-on-with-it. It is about the everyday heroism of doing the dirty job and trying to survive. Was the movie flawless? No. I would have had Ryan tell a better story to Miller than the somewhat stupid and cruel one he told. And, for that fact I didn't get the point of Wayne's story about his mother. The German shooting Miller and Upham shooting the German was somewhat problematic (emotionally satisfying, but empty. If the lesson is mercy will get you killed, by that logic, he should have shot them all)....but these are minor quibbles in a great effort. What about Spielberg? Spielberg is a brilliant and clever director. Too clever? Sometimes. But I liked most of his touches and flourishes. I liked the sniper seeing the other sniper shooting at him. I like the wall coming down & the standoff. I liked the tank rolling up on Miller blowing up by a seeming gunshot. I didn't mind !the bit of deception at the opening & closing of the film because by the time it ended I was moved by the sentiment. I thought the opening & closing battles were magnificent. I like his compositions. I thought all the combat throughout had a genuine feel never depicted as accurately before. His camerawork & direction was continuously inventive. I thought death was shown without glamor. The courage as that mustered up and brought to bear by ordinary men. Enough. I could go on, but what's the point? If you are nitpicking this movie you have missed the experience. And it WAS an experience (especially on the big screen) that was exceptional for eye, ear and emotions. If you were not moved, so be it. I found it a beautiful tribute to the fathers and grandfathers who did what they had to do. And it came as close as anyone has been able to convey to an audience the horrors they had to endure. It isn't a documentary, and it isn't a history. It's a movie. But a first rate! movie in all departments.
ARRBY Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2022
Excellent actors and storyline. Highlights the Navajo code talkers who were instrumental in helping to win WWII.
Amazon Customer Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022
Product delivered on time in good condition
George Anderson Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022
Carlos Erice Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2022
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Saving Private Ryan
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Corporal Henderson
(as Maximilian Martini)
Soldier on the Beach
(as MacLean Burke)
Soldier on the Beach
(as Laird MacIntosh)
Soldier on the Beach
(as Lee Rosen)
German #3 /
Voice on Bullhorn
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Letter-Reader
(voice) (uncredited)
Soldier on the Beach
(uncredited)
Bangalore Assistant
(uncredited)
Soldier on the Beach
(uncredited)
Ryan's Granddaughter
(uncredited)
Ryan's Granddaughter
(uncredited)
Soldier Signalling to Relief Column
(uncredited)
makeup artist: Ireland (as Ailbhe Le Mass)
special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
makeup department runner (uncredited)
makeup artist: Ireland (uncredited)
post-production supervisor: Ireland
assistant set dresser (as Philippa McLellan)
junior draughtsman (as Margaret Horspool)
assistant art director (as Kevin M. Kavanaugh)
chargehand props (as Stephen McDonald)
supervising carpenter (as John McGregor)
graphic artist (as Lawrence O'Toole) / sign writer: Ireland
chargehand carpenter (as Phillip Smith)
art department coordinator (as Lavinia Glynn-Jones)
supervising carpenter (as Anthony Youd)
propmaker and mill foreman (uncredited)
set dresser: additional photography (uncredited)
additional property master (uncredited)
art department coordinator (uncredited)
foley editor (as Sandina Bailo Lape)
supervising sound assistant (as André Fenley)
Re-Recording Mixer / Sound Designer
dialogue editor (as Ewa Sztompke Oatfield)
effects editor (as Ethan Van Der Ryn)
video services (as Christian Von Burkleo)
sound effects recordist (uncredited)
sound mix technical assistant (uncredited)
sound effects recordist (uncredited)
Supervising Sound Editor (uncredited)
special effects technician (as Christopher BrennanI)
lead senior special effects technician
lead senior special effects technician
senior special effects technician (as Terry Cox)
lead senior special effects technician
lead senior special effects technician
lead senior special effects technician (as Dave Hunter)
senior special effects technician: Ireland
special effects technician: Ireland
senior sculptor (as Philip Mathews)
special effects technician: Ireland
special effects technician: Ireland
special effects technician (as Dave Williams)
special effects workshop supervisor
stunt weapons constructor (uncredited)
special effects supervisor (uncredited)
special effects technician (uncredited)
special effects assistant technician (uncredited)
special effects technician (uncredited)
visual effects production coordinator: ILM
stage technician: ILM (as Berny Demolski)
stage technician: ILM (as Robert Doherty)
senior visual effects supervisor: ILM
cg artist: ILM (as Bridget Goodman)
visual effects camera assistant: ILM
visual effects production assistant: ILM (as Amanda Montgomery)
visual effects camera operator: ILM
associate visual effects producer: ILM
digital paint/rotoscope artist (uncredited)
assistant concept artist (uncredited)
digital paint and roto arist: ILM (uncredited)
production engineering supervisor (uncredited)
cg resource assistant: ILM (uncredited)
stunts (as Lyndon Stuart Hellewell)
stunt double: Matt Damon (uncredited)
stunt double: Tom Hanks (uncredited)
stunts: Stuntteam Steinmeier & Mohr (uncredited)
stunts: Stuntteam Steinmeier & Mohr (uncredited)
stunts and crew merchandise (uncredited)
stunts: Stuntteam Steinmeier & Mohr (uncredited)
camera operator: Ireland (as Cian De Buitléar)
video assist operator (as Noel Donellon)
2nd unit director of photography (uncredited)
additional photographer (uncredited) / video operator (uncredited)
lens technician: Panavision (uncredited)
first assistant camera (uncredited)
casting assistant: Los Angeles (as Kara J. Katsoulia)
casting assistant: UK (as Orla Pulton)
casting: Austria/Germany (uncredited)
key costume special effects: stunts
costume assistant: Ireland (as Ann O'Halloran)
crowd wardrobe master (as Dave Whiteing)
costume cutter (uncredited) / tailor (uncredited)
wardrobe trainee: Ireland (uncredited)
daily wardrobe assistant (uncredited)
costume special effects (uncredited)
post-production coordinator: Ireland
apprentice editor (as Julie Zunder)
post-production assistant (uncredited)
post-production services (uncredited)
HDR Remaster Digital Intermediate Producer (uncredited)
assistant location manager: Ireland
location manager: Ireland (as Melanie Gore Grimes)
assistant location manager (as Rebecca Jones)
assistant location manager: Ireland
assistant music editor (as Kelly Mahan Jaramillo)
musician: French horn solos (uncredited)
conductor (uncredited) / music producer (uncredited)
transportation captain (as Brian Baverstock)
picture car coordinator (as Mark-Oliver-Tlo)
action vehicles driver (uncredited) / unit driver (uncredited)
location transportation (uncredited)
driver: action vehicle (uncredited)
assistant production coordinator: Ireland
production office assistant: Ireland
production office assistant: Ireland
marine coordinator: Ireland (as Robin Davies)
corpse and animal effects coordinator
production office assistant: Ireland
senior military advisor (as Capt. Dale Dye USMC [ret])
assistant production accountant: Ireland
assistant production coordinator (as Tania Clarke)
accounting assistant (as Claire Kenny)
marine engineer: Ireland (as Dave Leshore)
production office assistant: Ireland
financial representative (as James T. Linville)
prosthetics crew (as Brendan Lonegan)
production office assistant: Ireland
assistant: Mr. Spielberg, Los Angeles
assistant production coordinator (as Rick A. Osako)
assistant: to Mr. Spielberg, Los Angeles
marine safety: Ireland (as Alister Rumball)
assistant armorer (as Karl Schmidt)
prosthetics crew (as Laurence Simmons)
assistant production accountant: Ireland
assistant chef: Set
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