Blimey, you wait for one film with George VI and two come along at the same time. Roger Michell, director of Morning Glory, is casting U.S. actors to star in Hyde Park On Hudson, his movie about the love affair between Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his distant cousin, Daisy. Producer Kevin Loader tells me he hopes to shoot this year, subject to casting. Written by Richard Nelson, the film revolves around a weekend in 1939 when the King and Queen arrive at President Roosevelt’s upstate New York home on the eve of the war. It was the first time a reigning British monarch had ever been to America. Michell is also looking for an actress to play Eleanor Roosevelt. Film4, the movie arm of the UK broadcaster, has been developing the project for some time. It’s part of the reason why it turned down The King’s Speech when it applied to the broadcaster for funding. Katherine Butler, senior commissioning exec at Film4, says: “We already had this George VI project so there was a conflict of interest. Plus, The King’s Speech didn’t quite fit in with Film4’s identity.” That identity is director-led films with distinctive voices that say something about Britain today. Channel 4 found itself in a similar position back in the 1990s when it had two films about people losing their jobs in northern England who band together to rediscover their self-respect: Brassed Off and The Full Monty. In the end, the broadcaster went for Brassed Off.


Found him – Gunner Wright.
Why are you looking for Gunner Wright?
Puleeze…..they turned down Kings Speech….HA
Didn’t they just shoot a movie about FDR with Barry Bostwick playing FDR?
Yeah, it’s called FDR American Badass. It’s a total 180 of this film though, judging from the viral stuff I’ve seen.
Russell Crowe would be a perfect choice.
Another film about “the good old days.” This time about the president’s affair with a distant cousin while married to another cousin. Apparently, FDR went to family reunions solely for the purpose of picking up women.
No wonder “reality shows” are increasingly popular. Just look at all the bright ideas emanating from “creative” minds.
I think Michael Douglas would be excellent for this role!
Maybe James Cromwell, Jason Isaacs, Jeff Daniels, Liam Neeson, Geoffrey Rush, David Morse, John Slattery, Richard Gere
So just what the hell does a movie about FDR having a fling say about Britain today?
Film4 full of shit as usual.
“pure oscarbation” Jay Cheel
Allison Janney would be a perfect Eleanor Roosevelt.
brassed off instead of the full monty.
this thing instead of the king’s speech.
what a track record!
Who else was considered for FDR role by the director?