On This Day: March 9 1984 The Hotel New Hampshire Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: March 9 1984 The Hotel New Hampshire Premiered in Theaters
On this day March 9 1984 the dark comedy drama The Hotel New Hampshire premiered in theaters. Directed by Tony Richardson the film was based on John Irving’s novel of the same name and featured an ensemble cast including Jodie Foster Beau Bridges Rob Lowe Wilford Brimley and Nastassja Kinski.

The film followed the eccentric Berry family as they pursued their dream of running a hotel while navigating personal tragedies and unusual encounters. Blending satire with deep emotional themes The Hotel New Hampshire had a unique tone that divided audiences.

Despite its star studded cast and a budget of 7.5 million the film struggled at the box office earning only 5.1 million. Over time it has been rediscovered by fans of Irving’s work and those who appreciate offbeat storytelling.

Fun fact: John Irving initially resisted selling the film rights to his novel but eventually agreed after being promised that the movie would remain true to the book’s themes.

Trivia question: What other John Irving novel was adapted into an Oscar-winning film in 1999?
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