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"Hyde Park on Hudson" is a 2012 biographical comedy-drama directed by Roger Michell and starring Bill Murray, Laura Linney, Samuel West, and Olivia Williams. The film delves into the intriguing relationship between President Franklin D. Roosevelt (portrayed by Bill Murray) and his distant cousin Daisy (played by Laura Linney) during a pivotal weekend at the President's country estate in Hyde Park on Hudson. Set against the backdrop of a visit from the King and Queen of England, the movie explores the complexities of personal relationships and political diplomacy during a crucial moment in history. With a blend of humor and poignant moments, "Hyde Park on Hudson" offers a unique glimpse into the private life of one of America's most iconic presidents. Bill Murray's portrayal of FDR captures both the charm and vulnerability of the leader, while Laura Linney shines as Daisy, navigating the intricacies of her role in the President's life. Olivia Williams and Samuel West deliver strong supporting performances, adding depth to the narrative. As the weekend unfolds, secrets are revealed, alliances are tested, and the characters are faced with decisions that will shape their futures. "Hyde Park on Hudson" is a captivating exploration of love, power, and the human side of historical figures.
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Bill Murray took on the role of Franklin D. Roosevelt after being convinced by letter instead of a traditional script pitch. The film's director, Roger Michell, wrote Murray a personal letter expressing his vision for the film and his belief that Murray was the perfect fit for portraying FDR. Intrigued by this personalized approach, Murray agreed, despite initially being hesitant about taking on such a historical figure.
During the filming of the picnic scene, a sudden storm hit the set, forcing the crew to scramble to protect equipment and props. This unexpected weather incident actually enhanced the scene's authenticity, capturing a more spontaneous interaction between the characters, especially between Murray and Linney. The scene was kept almost as shot during the storm, adding a layer of naturalism that wasn't originally planned.
The filmmakers went to great lengths to ensure historical accuracy, consulting numerous historians and using Roosevelt’s actual possessions. The production was granted rare access to FDR's presidential library in Hyde Park, New York, where they were able to study and replicate artifacts, including his specially modified car and personal belongings, to enhance the film’s authenticity.
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🎬Bill Murray was so committed to portraying FDR accurately in 'Hyde Park on Hudson' that he spent several weeks at a rehabilitation center learning how polio survivors managed their disabilities. This intense preparation was not common knowledge until a crew member shared it during a post-production interview.
💡The car used in 'Hyde Park on Hudson' was an actual 1936 Ford Phaeton, meticulously restored to match FDR's own car, right down to the hand controls. This particular car was discovered in a private collection in Florida and transported to the set, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the film.
🎯Laura Linney’s character, Daisy, wears a brooch in 'Hyde Park on Hudson' that belonged to Eleanor Roosevelt. The brooch was loaned from a museum collection specifically for the film, tying Linney’s portrayal directly to the historical figure she interacted with in the movie.
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