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Last Summer In The Hamptons (1995)
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Starring: Jon Robin Baitz, Savannah Boucher, Roscoe Lee Browne, Victoria Foyt, Nick Gregory, Melissa Leo, Viveca Lindfors, Roddy McDowall, Martha Plimpton, Ron Rifkin, Diane Salinger, Brooke Smith, Kristoffer Tabori
Director: Henry Jaglom
Category: Drama, Family
Studio: Artisan
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108 mins
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"Witty, sophisticated & charming" -Kevin Thomas, LA Times

Three generations of a large theatrical family come together for one last weekend at their East Hampton family estate. Oona Hart, an electrifying Hollywood movie star, manages to charm her way into this eclectic and extraordinary family full of writers, actors and directors. Her presences further complicates and confuses all the theatrical egos, sexual energies and raw emotions in what is already perhaps the world's most dysfunctional family. As the weekend plays out, the family's well-kept cachet of secrets is pried open and all the hidden stories begin to reveal themselves.

 
 
   
   

 
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