
The Hotel New Hampshire
Tony Richardson, 1984
The Hotel New Hampshire
John Irving, 1981
The Hotel New Hampshire is a movie directed by Tony Richardson in 1984 and based on the book of the same name by John Irving, first published in 1981. The movie features Rob Lowe, Jodie Foster, Paul McCrane, Beau Bridges, Lisa Banes, Jennifer Dundas, and others.
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“The book is better than the movie”
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Storyline
Embarking on a whimsical journey, the Berry family, a delightful ensemble of eight endearing outcasts, embarks on an extraordinary escapade to realize their lifelong dream of owning a hotel. As they traverse the globe, each new destination is met with their unique blend of uproarious humor, idiosyncratic antics, and mischievous pranks.
Movie vs Book

Year
1984
Minutes
109
Movie Rate
6.00
Source: IMDb
Movie
The Hotel New Hampshire
Director: Tony Richardson
Country: UK
Year: 1984
Length: 1h49m
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Year
1981
Pages
520
Book Rate
7.82
S: Goodreads
Book
The Hotel New Hampshire
Author: John Irving
Country: USA
First published in: 1981
Length: 520 pages
Genre: Fiction
User polls & recommendations
“When I see a 700-page novel, my first thought is, 'Ooh, how could you cut this down to size and make a movie out of it?'”
BRIAN HELGELAND (Screenwriter)
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