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Last Summer in the Hamptons

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Last Summer in the Hamptons
Directed byHenry Jaglom
Written byHenry Jaglom
Victoria Foyt
Produced byJudith Wolinsky
StarringVictoria Foyt
Viveca Lindfors
Jon Robin Baitz
Melissa Leo
Martha Plimpton
Andre Gregory
Roddy MacDowall
Holland Taylor
Ron Rifkin
Brooke Smith
Roscoe Lee Browne
Kristoffer Tabori
Release date
  • 1995 (1995)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Last Summer in the Hamptons is a 1995 ensemble comedy-drama film directed by Henry Jaglom and released by Rainbow Releasing and Live Entertainment.[1]

Plot

The plot revolves around a family of theatre actors, directors, and playwrights spending their last summer together at their matriarch's (Viveca Lindfors as Helena Mora) home in the Hamptons. The summer house, named Proskurov (after Jaglom's father), is being sold as the family can no longer afford to keep it. Proskurov has been the site of an intimate outdoor theatrical performance for many summers, and the family (and Helena's interns) are preparing the final details of the show when successful Hollywood actress Oona Hart (Victoria Foyt) arrives. The film explores the dark underbelly of the family (with metaphorical help from Anton Chekhov, Aeschylus, and Tennessee Williams) as Oona attempts to attach herself to them and their theatrical endeavors as she seeks to leave Hollywood and embark on a stage career.

Cast

Box office

In the US, it grossed $801,894 for an all time ranking of 7,018.[2]

References

  1. ^ Maslin, Janet (January 17, 1996). "FILM REVIEW;A Gathering of Narcissuses in Full Bloom in the Hamptons". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
  2. ^ Box Office Mojo