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Hyde Park on the Hudson
Nick the Lounge Singer as Franklin D. Roosevelt? Yes, however improbable, and it works. Directed by Roger Michel (Notting Hill), Bill Murray gives his most inspired performance yet. He even looks like FDR, with his chin thrust out and a cigarette holder jauntily clenched between his teeth. Written by Richard Nelson (Ethan Frome), this film transpires on a weekend in which Roosevelt cements a relationship with the young king of England (yes, George VI again) and his queen, while deftly managing an affair with a neighbor and distant cousin, Margaret "Daisy" Suckley, winningly played by Laura Linney. James Schamus, whose Focus Features is distributing the picture, will appear to field questions. Played the New York Film Festival. 95min Rated R
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LocationCrandell Theatre (View)
48 Main Street
Chatham, NY 12037
United States
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