Saving Private Ryan - What does Hanks say at the end?

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Saving Private Ryan - What does Hanks say at the end?

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Post by Billy Bishop » 16 Dec 2002, 16:58

What does Miller (Hanks) say at the end, when he's talking to Pvt. Ryan?

I always thought it was 'Ernest'.....

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Post by Xavier » 16 Dec 2002, 17:13

"...make it worth..."
(gasps, stares, ....dies)

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Post by Hallucinogen » 17 Dec 2002, 02:04

I think he said : "Earn it"
as in... his life.
That's why Ryan said in the end... i lived as good as possible... at least something in the lines.

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Post by Xavier » 17 Dec 2002, 02:09

well, since "our version" is translated (not dubbed) it can be different...

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Post by Billy Bishop » 17 Dec 2002, 04:54

Well what was Millers first name?

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Post by Ken Jasper » 17 Dec 2002, 04:59

He says, "Earn this." In other words, Ryan make sure your life is worth the sacrifices made here. That is why Ryan asks his wife if he has been a good man.

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Post by Billy Bishop » 17 Dec 2002, 05:25

Ken Jasper wrote:He says, "Earn this." In other words, Ryan make sure your life is worth the sacrifices made here. That is why Ryan asks his wife if he has been a good man.
That sounds about right, but do you know his first name?

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Post by Ken Jasper » 17 Dec 2002, 05:31

I want to say "Frank," but I am not sure.

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Post by Billy Bishop » 17 Dec 2002, 05:48

Alright, I just watched part of the movie again and hiw first name is John, so that rules out one of my other theories.

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Post by Billy Bishop » 17 Dec 2002, 06:01

Ken Jasper wrote:He says, "Earn this." In other words, Ryan make sure your life is worth the sacrifices made here. That is why Ryan asks his wife if he has been a good man.
Alright, I think you have it. What a great movie, I love it! :)

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Post by Klinsmann » 17 Dec 2002, 17:10

A VERY good movie, and I go with you Ken Jasper...

Klinsmann :D :D :D

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Post by Oberst Klink » 24 Dec 2002, 11:08

he cleary says "we did this movie on purpose to win an oscar"

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Post by Dan W. » 24 Dec 2002, 18:36

For those who want to know more about S.P.R. I suggest this website:

http://www.sproe.com/

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Post by Kizmias » 28 Dec 2002, 16:50

it is on the gravestone: Capt. John Miller.

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Post by John W » 05 Jan 2003, 06:35

Yes. His name is on the gravestone...

And I think his exact words were : "You... 've... earned... thisssss." And Ken jasper got the meaning right!

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