Last Summer in the Hamptons (1995)
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64% of critics liked it
(14 reviews) -
45% of users liked it
(136 ratings)
A legendary theatrical family gather for one final show at their East Hamptons estate in this verbose comedy-drama. Swedish actress Viveca Lindfors takes center stage as Helena, the family matriarch, who has made the difficult decision to sell the estate due to financial problems. A mixed group has… More A legendary theatrical family gather for one final show at their East Hamptons estate in this verbose comedy-drama. Swedish actress Viveca Lindfors takes center stage as Helena, the family matriarch, who has made the difficult decision to sell the estate due to financial problems. A mixed group has come for what will be the last of the family's annual summer performances, a gathering that naturally brings conflicts and rivalries to the surface. Much of the trouble centers on Oona (Victoria Foyt), a financially successful Hollywood actress seeking artistic approval from such theatrical colleagues as avant-garde director Ivan (André Gregory) and gay playwright Jake (real-life dramatist Jon Robin Baitz), who each has difficulties of his own. As in all of writer/director Henry Jaglom's films, the focus is on conversation over action, as the various characters share personal torments and debate their individual philosophies. The talky, intellectual dialogue will be seen by some viewers as witty and perceptive and by others as pretentious and slow-moving. Regardless of one's opinion of Jaglom's idiosyncratic style, Last Summer in the Hamptons is distinguished by the presence of Lindfors in her final film, giving a career-capping performance that addresses the problems of older actresses and looks back fondly on the star's own history. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi
- Directed By
- Henry Jaglom
- Written By
- Victoria Foyt, Henry Jaglom
- Genres
- Drama, Art House & International, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Sep 13, 1995 Wide
- Studio
- Live Home Video
Critic Reviews
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Gregory Weinkauf, New Times
Warm-hearted and revealing.
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
More self-indulgent than a work of art.
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Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice
A comedy for all those who enjoy the banter of artistic souls.
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Steve Rhodes, Internet Reviews
A minimally enjoyable movie, but one that, nevertheless, has a certain fascination.
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Cast
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Victoria Foyt
as Oona Hart
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Viveca Lindfors
as Helena Mora
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Jon Robin Baitz
as Jake Axelrod
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Melissa Leo
as Trish Axelrod
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Martha Plimpton
as Chloe Garfield
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Holland Taylor
as Davis
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Savannah Smith Boucher
as Suzanne
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Roscoe Lee Browne
as Freddy
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Michael Emil
as House Guest
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Barbara Flood
as Wealthy Lady
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Andre Gregory
as Ivan Axelrod
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Nick Gregory
as George
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Roddy McDowall
as Thomas
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Ron Rifkin
as Eli Garfield
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Diane Salinger
as Marian Mora Garfield
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Brooke Smith
as Lois Garfield
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Kristoffer Tabori
as Nick Mora
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Joseph Feury
as Producer
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Henry Jaglom
as Max Berger
