
Last Summer in the Hamptons
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Helena Mora, the head of an eccentric theatrical family, has decided to sell her large estate in the Hamptons because of her recent money troubles. Before she completes the sale, she wants to have one last gathering of family and friends, with dramatic performances. Bringing everyone together, though, creates rivalries and tension, especially for Oona, a temperamental but successful movie actress who seeks the approval of her creative peers.
Top Cast
Victoria Foyt
Victoria Foyt
Oona Hart
Victoria Foyt
Oona Hart


Viveca Lindfors
Viveca Lindfors
Helena Mora
Viveca Lindfors
Helena Mora
Jon Robin Baitz
Jon Robin Baitz
Jake Axelrod
Jon Robin Baitz
Jake Axelrod


Savannah Smith Boucher
Savannah Smith Boucher
Suzanne
Savannah Smith Boucher
Suzanne


Roscoe Lee Browne
Roscoe Lee Browne
Freddy
Roscoe Lee Browne
Freddy


Andre Gregory
Andre Gregory
Ivan Axelrod
Andre Gregory
Ivan Axelrod


Nick Gregory
Nick Gregory
George
Nick Gregory
George


Melissa Leo
Melissa Leo
Trish Axelrod
Melissa Leo
Trish Axelrod


Roddy McDowall
Roddy McDowall
Thomas
Roddy McDowall
Thomas


Martha Plimpton
Martha Plimpton
Chloe Garfield
Martha Plimpton
Chloe Garfield
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