Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
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Cast & Crew.
Tom Hanks
Captain Miller
Tom Sizemore
Sergeant Horvath
Edward Burns
Private Reiben
Barry Pepper
Private Jackson
Adam Goldberg
Private Mellish
Vin Diesel
Private Caparzo
Giovanni Ribisi
T/4 Medic Wade
Jeremy Davies
Corporal Upham
Matt Damon
Private Ryan
Ted Danson
Captain Hamill
Paul Giamatti
Sergeant Hill
Dennis Farina
Lieutenant Colonel Anderson
Joerg Stadler
Steamboat Willie
Max Martini
Corporal Henderson
Dylan Bruno
Toynbe
Daniel Cerqueira
Weller
Demetri Goritsas
Parker
Ian Porter
Trask
Gary Sefton
Rice
Julian Spencer
Garrity
Steve Griffin
Wilson / Stunts
William Marsh
Lyle
Marc Cass
Fallon / Stunts
Phill Zagajewski
ProductionDesigner
Markus Napier
Major Hoess
Neil Finnighan
Ramelle Paratrooper / Stunts
Peter Miles
Ramelle Paratrooper
Paul Garcia
Field HQ Major
Seamus McQuade
Field HQ Aide
Ronald Longridge
Coxswain
Adam Shaw
Delancey
Rolf Saxon
Lieutenant Briggs
Corey Johnson
Radioman
Loclann Aiken
Soldier on the Beach
John Barnett
Soldier on the Beach
Maclean Burke
Soldier on the Beach
Victor Burke
Soldier on the Beach
Aiden Condron
Soldier on the Beach
Paschal Friel
Soldier on the Beach
Shane Hagan
Soldier on the Beach
Paul Hickey
Soldier on the Beach
Shane Johnson
Soldier on the Beach
Laird Macintosh
Soldier on the Beach
Brian Maynard
Soldier on the Beach
Martin McDougall
Soldier on the Beach
Mark Phillips
Soldier on the Beach
Lee Aaron Rosen
Soldier on the Beach
Andrew Scott
Soldier on the Beach
Matthew Sharp
Soldier on the Beach
Vincent Walsh
Soldier on the Beach
Grahame Wood
Soldier on the Beach
John Sharian
Corporal
Glenn Wrage
Doyle
Crofton Hardester
Senior Medical Officer
Martin Hub
Czech Wehrmacht Soldier
Raffaello Degruttola
Goldman
Nigel Whitmey
Private Boyd
Sam Ellis
Private Hastings
Erich Redman
German #1
Tilo Keiner
German #2
Stephan Grothgar
German #3 / Voice on Bullhorn
Stephane Cornicard
Jean
Michelle Evans
Jean's Wife
Martin Beaton
Jean's Son
Anna Maguire
Jean's Daughter
Nathan Fillion
Minnesota Ryan
Leland Orser
Lieutenant DeWindt
Michael Mantas
Paratrooper Lieutenant
David Vegh
Paratrooper Oliver
Ryan Hurst
Paratrooper Michaelson
Nick Brooks
Paratrooper Joe
Sam Scudder
Paratrooper #1
John Walters
Old French Man
Dorothy Grumbar
Old French Woman
James Innes-Smith
MP Lieutenant
Harve Presnell
General Marshall
Dale Dye
War Department Colonel
Bryan Cranston
War Department Colonel
David Wohl
War Department Captain
Eric Loren
War Department Lieutenant
Valerie Colgan
War Department Clerk
Amanda Boxer
Mrs. Margaret Ryan
Harrison Young
Ryan as Old Man
Kathleen Byron
Old Mrs. Ryan
Rob Freeman
Ryan's Son
Thomas Gizbert
Ryan's Grandson
Nina Muschallik
Ryan's Granddaughter (uncredited)
Taylor Murphy
Sergeant Blaine (uncredited)
Mac Steinmeier
Waffen SS Soldier (uncredited)
Derek Lea
Bangalore Assistant (uncredited)
Leo Stransky
German Sniper (uncredited)
Vincent Ventresca
Soldier on Beach (uncredited)
Steven Spielberg
Director / Producer
Mark Gordon
Producer
John Williams
Original Music Composer / Conductor
Ian Bryce
Producer
Gary Levinsohn
Producer
Michael Kahn
Editor
Thomas E. Sanders
Production Design
Joanna Johnston
Costume Design
Janusz Kamiński
Director of Photography
Lisa Dean
Set Decoration
Denise Chamian
Casting
Robert Rodat
Writer
Bonnie Curtis
Co-Producer
Kevin De La Noy
Associate Producer
Allison Lyon Segan
Co-Producer
Mark Huffam
Associate Producer / Production Manager
David Murphy
Carpenter
Kevin Kavanaugh
Assistant Art Director
Tom Brown
Art Direction
Simon Atherton
Armorer
Jim Turner
Production Controller
Betty Glasow
Hairstylist
Daniel T. Dorrance
Supervising Art Director
Ricky Eyres
Art Direction
Ciarán Barry
First Assistant Camera
Erica Frauman
Post Production Supervisor
John Greaves
Storyboard
Joanna Branch
Art Department Assistant
Colin Anderson
Chef
Jessica Drake
Dialect Coach
Stuart Clarke
Utility Stunts
Bill Kimberlin
Visual Effects Editor
Matt Codd
Production Illustrator
Andy Hunt
Sculptor
Sheila Fahey
Costume Supervisor
Kevin Du Toit
Post Production Assistant
Carol McAulay
Special Effects Coordinator
Kim Bromley
Visual Effects Producer
Lavinia Waters
Art Department Coordinator
Brian Hathaway
Transportation Coordinator
Alex Gladstone
Location Manager
Aurelia Thomas
Craft Service
Jason Horwood
Stand In
George Marshall
Production Accountant
Gary Rydstrom
Sound Designer
Alexander Laurant
Visual Effects Art Director
Chris Seagers
Art Direction
Sally Turner
Assistant Costume Designer
Stefen Fangmeier
Visual Effects Supervisor
Alan Tomkins
Art Direction
Terry Apsey
Construction Coordinator
Seamus Corcoran
Camera Operator
David James
Still Photographer
Pat Williamson
Seamstress
Robert Jackson
Boom Operator
Michelle Freeborn
Makeup Effects
Andy Bennett
Stunts
Brian Baverstock
Transportation Captain
Rhys Summerhayes
Set Production Assistant
Susan d'Arcy
Unit Publicist
Dale E. Grahn
Color Timer
Elaine Burt
Production Coordinator
Glenn Start
Painter
Noel Donnellon
Video Assist Operator
Ana Maria Quintana
Script Supervisor
Ron Judkins
Sound Mixer
Ricky Pattenden
Best Boy Electric
John Neufeld
Orchestrator
Richard Byard
First Assistant Editor
Gary Summers
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Shannon Mills
Sound Design Assistant
Richard Hymns
Supervising Sound Editor
Norman Baker
Machinist
Kenneth Wannberg
Music Editor
Neil Corbould
Special Effects Supervisor
Garret Baldwin
Electrician
Gary Birmingham
Driver
Simon Crane
Stunt Coordinator
Michael Trent
Assistant Editor
Kathleen Beeler
CG Artist
Denise Whiting
ADR Editor
Larry Singer
ADR Supervisor
Diana Wilson
Key Costumer
David Devlin
Chief Lighting Technician
Sandina Bailo-Lape
Foley Editor
Lee Clayton
Tailor
Stephen Bream
Draughtsman
Tom Macdonald
Key Set Costumer
James Thatcher
Musician
Sian Grigg
Makeup Artist
R.H. Davies
Marine Coordinator
Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter
Adam Goodman
Second Assistant Director
Marcus Love-McGuirk
Set Costumer
Marc Wolff
Aerial Coordinator
Jeff Hay
Set Dresser
Sarah Hinch
Costume Coordinator
Lois Burwell
Key Makeup Artist
Tania Clarke
Assistant Production Coordinator
Veronique Fletcher
Assistant Set Dresser
Martin Krauka
Third Assistant Director
Kara Katsoulis
Casting Assistant
Philip Murphy
Grip
John Flemming
Key Grip
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan
First Assistant Director
Darren Grosch
Electrician
Alan Grosch
Electrician
Terry Townsend
Electrician
Marek Bojsza
Electrician
Terry Mulligan
Chief Lighting Technician
Peter O'Toole
Electrician
Steve Pattenden
Electrician
Paul Kemp
Electrician
Neil Munro
Electrician
Maxie McDonald
Property Master
Frank E. Eulner
Sound Effects Editor
Dean Drabin
ADR Mixer
Ethan Van der Ryn
Sound Effects Editor
Cary Stratton
ADR Recordist
Teresa Eckton
Sound Effects Editor
Ewa Sztompke
Dialogue Editor
E. Larry Oatfield
Sound Effects Editor
Sara Bolder
Dialogue Editor
Thomas Whiting
ADR Editor
Jim Dowdall
Stunts
Dominick Hewitt
Stunts
Donal O'Farrell
Stunts
Ray De-Haan
Stunts
Michael Mohr
Stunts
Dimo Lipitkovský
Stunts
Viktor Cervenka
Stunts
Pavel Cajzl
Stunts
Paul Heasman
Stunts
Jeff Hewitt-Davis
Stunts
Bill Weston
Stunts
Jürgen Klein
Stunts
Jindřich Klaus
Stunts
Lyndon S. Hellewell
Stunts / Stunt Double
Mark Henson
Stunts
David Lištván
Stunts
Sean McCabe
Stunts
Gary Powell
Stunts
Steve Caswell
Stunts
Tony Lucken
Stunts
Aris Comninos
Stunts
Pavel Krátký
Stunts
Jaroslav Peterka
Stunts
Pavel Vokoun
Stunts
Dusan Hyska
Stunts
Paul Herbert
Stunts
Ray Nicholas
Stunts
Jaroslav Pšenička
Stunts
Rob Inch
Stunts
Tony Sereno
Sound Mix Technician
Peter N. Brown
Carpenter
Gary Freeman
Standby Art Director
Tom Hornsby
Daily Wardrobe
Katie Gabriel
Special Effects Assistant
Michael Bartlett
Special Effects Technician
David O'Brien
Assistant Camera
Derek Russell
Best Boy Grip
John Ott
Camera Car
Sven E. Fahlgren
Post Production Coordinator
Daisy Cummins
Third Assistant Director
John Mcgregor
Supervising Carpenter
Dennie Thorpe
Foley Artist
Anthony Black
Wardrobe Master
Brendan Lonergan
Prosthetics Sculptor
Karen Richards
Second Second Assistant Director
Hugh McAllister
Assistant Hairstylist
Fiona Belton
Costume Assistant
Simon Burgess
Assistant Location Manager
Hillery Cope
Construction Buyer
Mary Works
Assistant Dialogue Editor
Philippa Bruges
Assistant Set Dresser
Robert Hill
Visual Effects Camera
Alan Hall
Camera Trainee
Amanda K. Montgomery
Visual Effects Production Assistant
Tom Jordan
Second Assistant Camera
Nigel Boyd
Costumer
Lori Arnold
Visual Effects Production Manager
Alexander Garcia
Assistant Editor
Paul Ashton
Location Assistant
Frank 'Pepe' Merel
Foley Recordist
Ginger McCarthy
Standby Rigger
Sarah Linton
Assistant Chef
Tony Eckert
Foley Mixer
Sara Chappell
Catering
Michael Law
Standby Carpenter
Nial Fulton
Location Coordinator
Nick Hopkins
Floor Runner
Jane Burgess
Production Assistant
Rosalyn Ellis
Clapper Loader
Gillian Reynolds
Local Casting
Clodagh Bowers
Assistant Production Coordinator
Sara Desmond
Crowd Assistant Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 24, 1998
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 49m
Budget$70,000,000
Box Office$481,840,909
Filming LocationsCounty Wexford · Curracloe, Ireland · Calvados · Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, France · Hatfield · Thame, United Kingdom
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 American epic war film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Rodat. Set in 1944 in Normandy, France, during World War II, it follows a group of soldiers, led by Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks), on a mission to locate Private James Francis Ryan (Matt Damon) and bring him home safely after his three brothers have been killed in action. The cast also includes Edward Burns, Tom Sizemore, Barry Pepper, Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel, Adam Goldberg and Jeremy Davies.
Inspired by the books of Stephen E. Ambrose and accounts of multiple soldiers in a single family, such as the Niland brothers, being killed in action, Rodat drafted the script, and Paramount Pictures hired him to finish writing it. The project came to the attention of Hanks and Spielberg, whose involvement, due to their previous successes, secured the project's development. Spielberg wanted to make Saving Private Ryan as authentic as possible and hired Frank Darabont and Scott Frank to do uncredited rewrites based on research and interviews with veterans. The main cast went through a week-long boot camp to help them understand the soldier's experience. Filming took place from June to September 1997, on a $65–70 million budget, almost entirely on location in England and Ireland. The opening Omaha Beach battle was the most demanding scene, costing $12 million to film over a four-week period, and using 1,500 background actors.
Saving Private Ryan became one of the year's most successful films, earning critical acclaim for its graphic portrayal of combat. WWII veterans described the combat scenes as the most realistic portrayal of their own experiences they had seen; some said they had been unable to watch it due to their traumatic memories. The film earned $481.8 million, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 1998, and went on to win many accolades, including Golden Globe, Academy, BAFTA, and Saturn awards.
Considered one of the greatest films ever made, Saving Private Ryan's battle-scene filming techniques impacted many subsequent war, action, and superhero films, and numerous directors have cited Saving Private Ryan as an influence on them. The picture is credited with having helped to renew interest in WWII at the turn of the century, inspiring other films, television shows, and video games set during the war. In 2014, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".