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  2. Saving Private Ryan - Wikipedia

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    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 (), on a mission to locate Private James Francis Ryan and bring him home safely after his three brothers have been killed in action.

  3. List of highest-grossing films in the United States by year

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    Spielberg has the record, directing four of the yearly highest-grossing films: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Jurassic Park (1993), and Saving Private Ryan (1998). Lucas has directed three such films, all of which are part of the Star Wars franchise, which he created: the original Star Wars (1977), and two of ...

  4. Niland brothers - Wikipedia

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    This story is evidenced in Stephen Ambrose's book Band of Brothers, as well as from biographical data on Francis L. Sampson. Private James Ryan in the film Saving Private Ryan is loosely based on him. [5] Fritz married Marilyn Hartnett Batt and they had two daughters, Catherine (Cate) and Mary.

  5. Stephen E. Ambrose - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose featured in the 1973-74 ITV television series, The World at War, which detailed the history of World War II. He served as the historical consultant for the movie Saving Private Ryan. [37] Tom Hanks, who starred in the movie, said he "pored over D-Day" and Band of Brothers in researching his role. [38]

  6. 'Saving Private Ryan' actor Tom Sizemore dies at 61 - AOL

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    Hollywood tough guy Tom Sizemore, who won acclaim for "Saving Private Ryan" before his career spiraled amid drug abuse and domestic violence allegations, died Friday, his manager said.

  7. Francis L. Sampson - Wikipedia

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    Two years after Sampson's death, the film Saving Private Ryan was released. The film was loosely based on the story of a soldier named Fritz Niland . [ 13 ] During the course of the D-Day attacks, Fritz learned his brothers William and Roland had died on 6 and 7 June, and a third brother, Edward, had gone missing over Burma in the Pacific Theater .

  8. List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and ...

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    Edith Head for The Facts of Life and The Sting; Melvyn Douglas for Hud and Being There; Glen Robinson for Earthquake, The Hindenburg, King Kong and Logan's Run; Clint Eastwood for Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby; Michael Kahn for Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan; Thelma Schoonmaker for The Aviator and The Departed; Roger Deakins for ...

  9. Sullivan brothers - Wikipedia

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    The brothers' story was filmed as the 1944 movie The Sullivans (later renamed The Fighting Sullivans) and inspired, at least in part, the 1998 film Saving Private Ryan. [18] The Sullivans were also briefly mentioned in Saving Private Ryan. The song "Sullivan" by the alternative rock band Caroline's Spine tells the story of the Sullivans. [19]