The Washington Post is based on true events that took place in 1971 and is a biopic directed by Steven Spielberg, written by Elizabeth Hannah and Josh Singer, and starring Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep.
It tells the story of Former Washington Post publisher Kay Graham and editor Ben Bradley competing with The New York Times to publish Pentagon documents to uncover the government's massive cover-up of 30 years of secrets involving four U.S. presidents.
Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 dreamworks war film directed by Steven Spielberg and co-starring Tom Hanks, Tom Sezemore and Matt Damon. The film was released in the United States on July 24, 1998.
The film depicts that after the Normandy landings, of the four sons of the Ryan family who participated in the battle on the front line, except for james Ryan, the younger son of the 101st Airborne Division, whose whereabouts are still unknown, the other 3 sons have been killed in various places within two weeks. When U.S. Army Chief of Staff Admiral Marshall learned of this, for humanitarian reasons, he ordered the front to organize an 8-man squad to find James Ryan, a second-class soldier whose life and death were uncertain, in the vast sea of people and the rain of bullets, and send him safely back to the rear.
On December 17, 2014, the film was selected for the 2014 List of "National Treasure Films" in the United States.
Pacific War is a World War II television series produced by HBO and produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks. The series takes the entire Pacific Theater from the perspective of three Marines, Leckie (James Becky Dale), Sledge (Joseph Mézero), and Baslon (Jon Saida). The war plot shown in the plot of the TV series covers the important battles of the US military in the Pacific War.
Bridge of Spies is a historical biopic released by Walt Disney Studios, directed by Steven Spielberg, and co-starring Tom Hanks, Amy Ryan, and Alan Arda. The film was released in the United States on October 16, 2015.
The film is based on the true story of American lawyer James Donovan. It tells the story of a U.S. reconnaissance plane shot down by the Soviets in 1960 while on a secret mission, and Lawyer Donovan's involvement in the center of the Cold War storm in order to rescue the pilot.
In 2016, Mark Reirance won Best Supporting Actor at the 88th Academy Awards for the film.
Catch me if you can is a production by DreamWorks Pictures. Directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken and others in crime films.
The film tells the story of a cat-and-mouse contest between FBI agent Carl (Tom Hanks) and Frank (Leonardo DiCaprio), a criminal who specializes in forging documents.
Band of Brothers is an American television series based on real people fighting in World War II, which premiered at the home box office in 2001. Co-produced by renowned director Stephen Spielberg and famous actor Tom Hanks, as well as co-directed by David Frankl and Tom Hanks, the screenplay is based on the book of the same name by World War II historian Steven E. Eminamb Bruce, with a strong cast and a production cost of up to $120 million. The drama was a hit in the United States, and in 2002 it became a winner of the Golden Globes and Emmy Awards. According to the production team, more than 5,000 rounds of ammunition were used for the filming of the scene on June 6, 1944 (d-day), including a variety of World War II tanks and armored vehicles. Most of the protagonists in the play really have their own people, and the events they encounter are also really true. The whole drama mainly talks about the stories of the soldiers of the 2nd Battalion e Company of the 506th Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division of the US Army during World War II; because the war allows them to have common experiences and support each other, have a brother-like union, and tell their life and death during the war.
The Terminal is a 2004 film directed by Stephen Spielberg of the United States, starring Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Stanley Tutch and Zebbett. The screenplay was adapted by Shacha Gavass, Shef Nathanson based on the original story of Andrew Nigaor and Shacha Gaevas.
The film tells the story of the protagonist's coup d'état in his hometown on the way to the United States, the overthrow of the government, the fact that the documents he holds are not recognized by the U.S. immigration authorities, the refusal to enter the country but cannot return home, and the forced stay at JFK International Airport.