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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Video Format
NTSC
Case Type
Cardboard Sleeve
Subtitle Language
English, French
MPN
91700
Studio
Paramount Pictures
Aspect Ratio
1.85:1
Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Release Year
2004
Language
English, French
Actor
Tom Hanks
Features
Behind The Scenes Featurette, Commentary
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0678149170023
Format
DVD
Rating
R
Director
Steven Allan Spielberg, Steven Spielberg
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
Saving Private Ryan
Edition
D-Day 60th Anniversary Commemorative Edition

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Director Steven Spielberg's World War II tour de force chronicles the journey of a GI squad on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines. Led by Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks), the unit is under orders to track down a soldier, Private Ryan (Matt Damon), so he might return home to his mother in America, where she is grieving the unimaginable loss of her three other sons to the war. The first unforgettable 20 minutes of SAVING PRIVATE RYAN realistically and horrifically depicts the Normandy invasion as Miller. his second-in-command, Sergeant Horvath (Tom Sizemore), and the others in the unit land at Omaha Beach. Before the film began shooting, Hanks and the actors in his squad went through a one-week boot camp in the woods. All the actors, except Hanks, wanted to quit, but Hanks rallied their spirits by reminding them of the incredible tribulations endured by the real veterans of World War II. Production designer Tom Sanders found a beach in Ireland that perfectly matched the landscape of Normandy's. Spielberg gave great credit to the Irish army who helped re-create the Omaha Beach scenes.

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UPC
0678149170023
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30018556

Product Key Features

Actor
Tom Hanks
Director
Steven Allan Spielberg, Steven Spielberg
Edition
D-Day 60th Anniversary Commemorative Edition
Rating
R
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Movie/TV Title
Saving Private Ryan
Genre
Drama

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
2
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Display Format
D-Day 60th Anniversary Commemorative Edition
Signal Standard
Dvd
Leading Role
Tom Hanks
Release Date
20040525

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Shipping time and speed was more than acceptable. Item arrived in exact condition as described. Item was packaged in adequate protection for a somewhat pricey and rare item. Would do business with again...overall satisfied!
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Great seller with excellent communication. Item came brand new as described. Movie IS in English if anyone is wondering. However, digital code does not work in the U.S. Not a big deal for me as the brand new disc is what I was looking for since they’re hard to find!
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Item like in description, was ship out fast, and also delivered fast. No issue here. Price is OK, but shipping cost: 13$ I am not familiar with shipping costs all over the world, but sometimes I think that shipping costs should be not more than 10$, since we are talking about 1 game in DVD Box, that is very light... Leaving 5 stars.

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  • Top favorable review

    WWII must watch

    You will cheer, laugh, cry, cringe, not want to watch, and not be able to turn away. This one you can watch again and again. So many things to try to take in. The hopes, the fears and the brotherly love in the cruelest of situations. Got to add this one to your collection!

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  • War is ugly, yet necessary For True Freedom Then & Now!

    On June 6th, 1944, The Marines stormed the beaches of Normandy for one reason, to take back the strongholds that the Germans had on the coastline. We had to stamp out this sore on land and we had to do it hard and fast. I couldn't even imagine that this had to be done then, as well as I didn't imagine 19 years before I was born that I might not have had that chance of being born, but I did. My own grandfather served in the Army in the Alaskan chain of islands for a tour and was soon to be shipped out to fight for the battle of the bulge as well. My grandfather became ill with a kidney infection and just missed his company getting shipped out. Thusly, my mother had a father at home after the war ended, and I actually did get born. Saving Private Ryan is a very powerful ...

  • Saving Private Ryan

    Devastating. If, for some reason, I was asked to write a one-word review of Saving Private Ryan, that would be the term I would use. As was true of director Steven Spielberg's other masterpiece, Schindler's List, the impact of this motion picture must be experienced; it cannot be adequately described. No film since last year's The Sweet Hereafter has left such a searing and indelible imprint on my mind and soul. This movie did not need to be released at the end of the year to be considered for a flood of Oscar nominations; it's so forceful that no one who sees it will be able to forget it -- not even Academy members with two-month memory spans. Saving Private Ryan opens with a 30-minute cinematic tour de force that is without a doubt one of the finest half-hours ...

  • A True Picture Of World War 2, A Great Victory For The World

    "Saving Private Ryan" is an accurate summary about a war I was in. I am now 88 years old and I can show this DVD to my descendants and say "This is the way it was". I am thankful that I survived. I was 18 when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941, as President Roosevelt put it, "A day of Infamy", a shock to the whole world. Germany invaded France and Poland, and that was the start of World War 2, Japan and Germany, the "Axis", and the rest the world, the "Allies". I joined the Army Air Corp at that time, and rejoiced when The United States Of America declared victory in 1946. This DVD told the story in a graphic way which I could never put in words to tell my descendants the real evils ...

  • DOG 1 Green Beach Sector

    Spielbrg does a great opening 20 min. About the most intense 20min in movie history but the end is too cliche like an old John Wayne Calvary film. Overall its a better war film than most made. He did his homework for the most part and for that this film is worthy. Though from what I know Rangers didnt complain about their orders. They did what there superiors wanted or died trying. Someone wrote in another review that Marines landed on Normandy and this is not correct. Marines only fought the Japanese in WWII. Beach landings like Normandy we`re a common occurance in the Pacific. The Marines had many D-Days "Island Hopping" to Japan just not as famous as Normandy but just as deadly if not worse at times. The Army also fought in the Pacific sometimes combining their efforts w/ the ...