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The Hotel New Hampshire is a 1984 comedy-drama film written and directed by Tony Richardson based on John Irving's 1981 novel.A co-production from the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, it stars Jodie Foster, Beau Bridges, Rob Lowe, Nastassja Kinski, also featuring Wilford Brimley, Amanda Plummer, Matthew Modine, and Seth Green in his film debut.
The Hotel New Hampshire is a 1981 coming of age novel by American-Canadian writer John Irving, ... The novel was made into a film in 1984, ...
In 1984, he starred opposite Jodie Foster in Tony Richardson's The Hotel New Hampshire. [18] Lowe and Estevez reunited in St. Elmo's Fire, making them the two more prominent actors from the group known as the Brat Pack. About Last Night... followed, with Demi Moore (who had starred alongside Lowe in St. Elmo's Fire). [19]
March 9, 1984: The Hotel New Hampshire: North American distribution only; produced by Woodfall Film Productions: $7.5 million: $5,142,858 April 6, 1984: Up the Creek: $7 million: $11,708,269 May 4, 1984: The Bounty [note 9] North American distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Corporation: $20-25 million: $8,613,462 June 8, 1984 ...
Lowe’s most dramatic cheating incident was with model-actress Nastassja Kinski, who he met on the set of 1984’s The Hotel New Hampshire, which was shot in Montreal. Gilbert quickly knew ...
Many of Irving's novels, including The Hotel New Hampshire (1981), The Cider House Rules (1985), A Prayer for Owen Meany (1989), and A Widow for One Year (1998), have been bestsellers. He won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 72nd Academy Awards for his script of the film adaptation of The Cider House Rules. [2]
New Castle's Wentworth by the Sea was voted one of the best waterfront hotels in the country in a USA Today 10Best poll. This New Hampshire hotel was named one of the best in US by USA Today. See why.
On a winter's day in 1984, a briefcase stuffed with classified government documents showed up in a building in Pittsburgh, borne by someone who most certainly wasn't supposed to have them. As a ...