Is Mellish killed by Steamboat Willie?

Mellish is not killed by Steamboat Willie, but instead by a Waffen-SS soldier. Because all of the Germans in the film have shaved heads (an historically inaccurate portrayal), it is not difficult to get these two characters mixed up.
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Who stabs Mellish?

Trivia. Some fans commonly mistake him for Steamboat Willie as when he stabs Mellish and it zooms out, he looks almost exactly like Willie.
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Who was the German that killed Mellish?

3. But Steamboat Willie IS the German who shoots Miller. 4. And, yes, Steamboat Willie DOES call out to Upham, "Upham!" before Upham shoots him.
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Why does Upham shoot Steamboat Willie?

He signified the loss of innocence in war and thought that soldiers could be civil, but he later succumbed to the evils of war and made up for his cowardice when he shot Steamboat Willie for killing Miller even after the latter had shown Willie mercy earlier.
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Why did Upham not save Mellish?

He believes people should act according to order and fairness, but others don't. For example, Willy, the German soldier Upham shows mercy to, doesn't reciprocate that mercy, and ends up killing both Mellish and Miller.
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What does the German soldier say when he killed Mellish?

For the first time in the fight, the shouts and screams turn to actual words as the German, forcing the downward aimed blade closer to Mellish's chest, shouts at him in German (the translation of which is “Give up, you don't stand a chance! Let's end this here!
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Why did the SS soldier let Norman live?

That act of mercy allows Norman to survive the night and make it to a new day as the sole survivor of The Fury. One point of contention has been that a supposed SS soldier would never let an enemy soldier live - or even that the moment somehow attempts to humanize Nazis.
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What happened to Mellish in Saving Private Ryan?

He is eventually killed after a violent fight with the soldier, who stabs him in the chest with his own bayonet.
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Why did German soldier let Upham go?

The German soldier is the one who was captured and released blindfolded. He does not kill Upham because he simply remembers him, and Upham was the soldier who fought the most among them so they would not kill the German because he had given up.
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Who does Corporal Upham shoot?

Upham appeared out of a crater between the Germans and their escape route, shouting to put their weapons down. They obliged, and Willie recognized Upham, smiling and saying Upham's name. Upham pauses for a moment before executing him, revenge for killing Miller, finally understanding the horrors of war.
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What did the Czech soldiers say in Saving Private Ryan?

They were saying, "Please don't shoot me, I am not German, I am Czech, I didn't kill anyone, I am Czech!" They were members of what the Germans called Ost [East] Battalions, men, mostly Czech and Polish, taken prisoner in eastern European countries invaded by Germany and forced into the German army.
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What did Tom Hanks whisper to Private Ryan?

Twenty years ago, Tom Hanks' Capt. John Miller looked up at Matt Damon's young title character in “Saving Private Ryan” and whispered in a raspy voice, “Earn this.”
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What did Captain Miller say to Private Ryan before he died?

Most of Miller's men had also been killed. As Reiben sought aid for his dying captain, Miller's last words to Ryan were, "James, earn this. Earn it." With those words Captain Miller passed away, the tremble in his hand finally stilled.
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How accurate was Saving Private Ryan D Day?

Perhaps most importantly, D-Day veterans say the opening scenes depicting the landing are realistic, in terms of what it felt like to be a soldier on the beach during the invasion. It's basically “100% accurate,” says Dominic Geraci, who was a 20-year-old Army medic tending to the wounded on June 7.
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Was it the same soldier in Saving Private Ryan?

Many fans believe that all of these scenes feature the same soldier. It's easy to see why this is such a common misconception, but it's ultimately incorrect. It's true, viewers see very little of the German army during the course of the film, aside from a number of generically presented soldiers in combat sequences.
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What does Captain Miller mean by earn it?

He means that multiple lives were lost in an effort to find Private Ryan and to bring him home to his family (that had already lost their other sons in the war). He means that Private Ryan needs to honor his fallen comrades with a life of service toward others. He also means “earn this” in a much broader sense.
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Why did fish cry when he got the knife?

He has protected his country and the men around him. It shows that he had succeeded as one man and as one army. This is important for all that he has done and gives him hope for future experiences. When fish held the knife in his hand he essentially realized that the enemy soldiers are similar to him.
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What is the most violent scene in Saving Private Ryan?

The first 27 minutes of the film depict soldiers landing on Omaha beach in Normandy. This is the most graphic and intense part of the film, and the sequence contains bloody, graphic violence, which can be disturbing.
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Why does Captain Miller's hand shake?

Miller's uncontrollably shaking hands is a result of post-traumatic stress disorder thanks to the film's dialogue and what is known of PTSD today.
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Why does Wardaddy speak German?

Considering his age, choice of sidearm, and long service record mentioned in the film, it's entirely possible that his character is also a WWI veteran. Wardaddy also mentioned that his mother was born in Germany, so being a second-generation German also explains his knowledge of German.
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Who killed Wardaddy?

Wardaddy is blown up by TWO potato mashers and his pretty features remain intact afterwards. This is a film where the previous tank gunner's face had to be peeled off the interior of the vehicle, and our big movie star's death is shockingly grue-free.
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What happened to Wardaddy back?

Later, Wardaddy explains he once was an alcoholic and drove drunk with his girlfriend and brother. He got into a wreck, killing them both. His back was then burned badly when the car lit on fire and it burned until help arrived. The whole county hated him for it.
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Why did Private Ryan need to be saved?

Saving Private Ryan represents the military “sole-survivor” policy in simple terms: When a family experiences the loss of its sons due to a war, the lone remaining member will not have to serve.
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Where was the final battle scene in Saving Private Ryan filmed?

The Bridge on the River Kwai is one example, and the 'Alamo Bridge' in Steven Spielberg's 1997 five-times Oscar winning blockbuster 'Saving Private Ryan' is another. The bridge was the centre piece for the final dramatic scenes of the movie, which grossed $481m worldwide at cinemas.
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