Clear History

Clear History

6.0

May 02 2014

2h 40m

Comedy, TV Movie

Nathan Flomm, in order to avoid the humiliation of having missed out on a hugely successful business, assumes a new identity on Martha's Vineyard. He plots revenge when his former business partner moves to the same town.

Larry David

Larry David

Nathan Flomm / Rolly DaVore

Jon Hamm

Jon Hamm

Will Haney

Kate Hudson

Kate Hudson

Rhonda

Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes

Jennifer

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