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Release Date:
March 9, 1984
Original Title:
The Hotel New Hampshire
Alternate Titles:
Eine ausgeflippte Familie
El hotel New Hampshire
Hôtel New Hampshire
Um Hotel Muito Louco
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Filmline Productions
Orion Pictures
Woodfall Film Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 110
Over the course of several years beginning in the 1950s, a man and his oddball family run hotels in New England and Vienna, as unexpected events change their lives forever.
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Art Direction:
John Meighen
Associate Producer:
Bill Scott
Norman Twain
Co-Producer:
Jim Beach
Costume Design:
Jocelyn Herbert
Director:
Tony Richardson
Director of Photography:
David Watkin
Editor:
Robert K. Lambert
Executive Producer:
Grahame Jennings
Kent Walwin
George Yaneff
Novel:
John Irving
Producer:
Neil Hartley
Pieter Kroonenburg
David J. Patterson
Production Design:
Jocelyn Herbert
Screenplay:
Tony Richardson
Special Effects:
Louis Craig
Jacques Godbout
André Laperrière
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