Thursday, November 29, 2012

'Hyde Park,' 'Lincoln' and more films give history a leading role

The hands of time can become as important as the characters in reality-based movies. Sometimes what was true can be the oddest part.

In "Hyde Park on Hudson," the retelling of the visit of the king and queen of England to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in upstate New York in 1939, there's a particularly remarkable scene: Roosevelt's mother — who owned the house where everyone stayed — had purchased a brand-new toilet seat for the royals. But after they left she returned it to the store where she bought it. The shop owner was delighted, hanging the seat in his front window. That's in the movie — and it happened in real life.


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