Biography | Comedy | Drama
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storyline
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The story of the love affair between FDR and his distant cousin Margaret Stuckley, centered around the weekend in 1939 when the King and Queen of the United Kingdom visited upstate New York.
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Cast
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Bill Murray ... Franklin D. Roosevelt
Laura Linney ... Margaret Suckley
Olivia Williams ... Eleanor Roosevelt
Elizabeth Marvel ... Missy
Olivia Colman ... Queen Elizabeth
Blake Ritson ... Johnson
Samuel West ... King George VI
Elizabeth Wilson ... Mrs. Roosevelt
Eleanor Bron ... Aunt
Martin McDougall ... Qualters
Mark Badham ... US Marine
Jonathan Brewer ... Ish-ti-opi
Tim Beckmann ... Aide 1
Andrew Havill ... Cameron
Buffy Davis ... Cook
Nancy Baldwin ... Mrs. Astor
Sam Creed ... Sam FDR's Servant
Guy Paul ... Aide 3
Jeff Mash ... First Driver
Tommy Campbell ... Fourth Driver
Parker Sawyers ... Thomas
Nell Mooney ... Maid #2
Morgan Deare ... Plumber
Samantha Dakin ... Mary
Kumiko Konishi ... Princess Te Ata
Jason Durran ... Nelson
Tim Ahern ... Second Driver
Nathanjohn Carter ... Smart Chauffeur
Robert G. Slade ... Waiter
Chris Bowe ... Town's Man (uncredited)
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Details
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Country: UK
Language: English
Release Date: 7 December 2012 (USA)
Also Known As: Хайд Парк на Хъдсън
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When you think of a king of England and a president of the United States your mind rarely travels to outdoor barbeques and jumping in pools, but that's just what goes on in the "Hyde Park on Hudson" trailer—and Bill Murray lights up portraying Franklin D. Roosevelt.
While the film is based around real events, we're not sure how historically accurate the movie will turn out, but watching Murray take on the charm and gentle mannerisms of America's 32nd President is a jolly ol' delight.
Check out the first trailer below, and learn more about "Hyde Park on Hudson" after the jump!
Before 1939, no reigning king of England had ever visited America. But that summer FDR and his wife Eleanor (Olivia Williams) host the royals at their home in Hyde Park on Hudson, an estate in upstate New York. As war with Germany looms in the distance for Great Britain, the King is hoping the holiday will lead to the President's support. But the weekend gets a little out of hand as his loved ones conspire to make it a memorable one.
The visit is narrated by Franklin's distant cousin and cherished friend Daisy, played by Laura Linney. Through her eyes, the audience learns more than the toils of diplomacy and gets to the heart of love and friendship.
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