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Movie Info & Cast
Synopsis
Cast
- Tom Hanks
- Matthew Rhys
- Chris Cooper
- Susan Kelechi Watson
- Maryann Plunkett
- Enrico Colantoni
- Wendy Makkena
- Tammy Blanchard
- Noah Harpster
- Carmen Cusack
Did You Know?
Trivia
- Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris were attached to direct the movie.
Goofs
- As is usual for a biodrama, certain events are changed for dramatic purposes. The beginning of the film states this takes place in 1998, however, several of the Mister Rogers episodes depicted being recorded were actually filmed earlier. The episode where Rogers attempted to put up a tent was filmed in 1975, and his visit to the Uptown String Quartet was filmed and aired in 1997, and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe story involving the skunk was filmed and aired in 1987.
Quotes
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- [hosting "MisteRogers' Neighborhood"; from trailer]
- Fred Rogers: Hello, neighbor.
Atom User Reviews
definitely more for adults who have memories of watching it... I'm a 90's baby I've seen episodes when i was young so i was able to understand but anyone born after 2k wont see it as a value like the mid early 90's and earlier adults.
I needed that 🥺
Metacritic
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is no biopic but a very narrowly cast reimagining of one specific relationship late in the life of a noted person.

It’s as cosy as Mr Rogers’ trademark zip-up cardigan, but the sweetness of this film about the beloved US children’s television personality is tempered by the inventive eccentricity of its approach.

There’s no question that Hanks is perfect in the part, as the actor’s amiability and unquestionable sincerity make for an ideal match with the unique television personality. Marielle Heller's film itself, however, is a rather more modest achievement, sympathetic and yet entirely predictable in its dramatic trajectory of making a believer of an angry, cynical journalist.
