Hyde Park on Hudson Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.90/10 from 12000 votes
Tags: eleanor roosevelt character
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Hyde Park on Hudson

Title in Italiano:

A Royal Weekend

Title in Português:

Hyde Park em Hudson

Synopsis

In 1930s Hudson Valley, Margaret "Daisy" Suckley is reacquainted with her distant cousin, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, to help him relax at his family estate. That aid soon develops into much more as they become lovers. That puts Daisy in a unique position as Roosevelt receives the King and Queen of Britain in 1939 for a visit. As the Royal couple copes with the President's oddly plebeian arrangements, Daisy learns that there is far more to Roosevelt's life than she realized. With the world about to be set ablaze by war, friendships are struck and perspectives are gained on that special weekend that would make all the difference with a great, but very human, president.

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Hyde Park on Hudson
Moonlight Serenade
I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire
Bennie Benjamin: Writer
The Ink Spots: Performer
If I Didn't Care
Jack Lawrence: Writer
The Ink Spots: Performer
Chief Mountain Song
Jonathan Brewer: Performer
Thunder Song
Jonathan Brewer: Performer
Squaw Mountain
Jonathan Brewer: Performer
Benny's Song
Jonathan Brewer: Performer
Daisy Gets Ready
Jeremy Sams: Performer
German Band / A Drive in the Country
Jeremy Sams: Performer
Very Good Friends
Jeremy Sams: Performer
Not Enough Plates
Jeremy Sams: Performer
Meet the Queen
Jeremy Sams: Performer
Slow Drag
Jeremy Sams: Performer
Tango
Jeremy Sams: Performer
Shimmy
Jeremy Sams: Performer
Waltz
Jeremy Sams: Performer
Moon Music
Jeremy Sams: Performer
Night Thoughts
Jeremy Sams: Performer
Missy at Top Cottage
Jeremy Sams: Performer
A Swim and a Picnic
Jeremy Sams: Performer
A Special Relationship
Jeremy Sams: Performer

User reviews

Paul Miller
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Hyde Park on Hudson to be lacking in emotional depth and failed to capture the complexity of the relationships portrayed in the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, often overshadowing rather than enhancing the on-screen drama.

Betty Wilson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Hyde Park on Hudson is a subtle yet impactful complement to the narrative, enriching the viewing experience and underscoring the themes of humanity, connection, and the complexities of power.

William Garcia
5/10

The soundtrack of Hyde Park on Hudson beautifully captures the elegance and charm of the 1930s era, transporting listeners to a bygone time with its nostalgic melodies.

Michelle Garcia
4/10

Furthermore, the score seemed disconnected from the time period and setting of the movie. Instead of evoking the 1930s era and the historical significance of the events depicted, the soundtrack felt out of place and failed to transport the audience to the world of President Roosevelt and his companions.

Joseph King
9/10

The music perfectly complements the emotional depth of the story, enhancing the romantic and dramatic elements of the relationship between Daisy and President Roosevelt.

Mark Gonzalez
10/10

The orchestral arrangements are masterfully crafted, creating a sense of nostalgia and intimacy that resonates with the themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of political power.

Joseph Martin
10/10

The soundtrack of Hyde Park on Hudson beautifully captures the essence of the 1930s era, transporting the listener to a time of elegance and sophistication.

Kenneth Jones
6/10

The music in the film effectively conveys the complexity of the relationships portrayed, adding emotional depth and resonance to the unfolding story of love, friendship, and political intrigue.

Laura Carter
5/10

The use of period-appropriate instrumentation and orchestration in the soundtrack authentically reflects the historical setting of the film, lending authenticity to the storytelling and evoking a sense of time and place.

George Scott
5/10

The score of Hyde Park on Hudson seamlessly blends with the on-screen action, enhancing the overall cinematic experience and immersing the audience in the intimate world of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Daisy Suckley.