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Grey Gardens (1975)
Released By: Criterion Collection   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Criterion Collection
Genre: Documentary
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Albert Maysles
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: David Maysles, Edith Bouvier Beale, Edith B. Beale
Published ID: 421700
UPC: 037429159125, 715515017923,
Plot: Albert and David Maysles, pioneers in the cinéma vérité movement of documentary filmmaking, chose for their subjects of this film a mother and daughter with celebrity connections. Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter, Edie (or, as they are called by the brothers, Big Edie and Little Edie), are aunt and cousin to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. In the early '70s, their 28-room mansion in Long Island's tony community of East Hampton was found to be a health hazard, and the two women, in their seventies and fifties, were threatened with eviction. Jacqueline Onassis paid for the house to be put in good order, and two years later, the Maysles paid the ladies a series of follow-up visits. This is not fly-on-the-wall filmmaking; the brothers are sometimes shown on-camera, and both women talk directly to them. Big Edie reminisces about her husband (from whom she has long been separated) and her youthful singing career; Little Edie ruminates over memories of her thwarted romances and confides that she has to get out of Grey Gardens (the name of their estate), although she has been living there since 1952; and the two women pick at each other for transgressions past and present. The women share their home with at least five cats and several raccoons, for whom Little Edie leaves out food in the attic. They are not recluses; they host a modest 79th birthday party for Big Edie, they employ a gardener, and they are often visited by Jerry, a young handyman/lost soul whom Little Edie calls the Marble Faun, after the Nathaniel Hawthorne story. It's very difficult to keep the line between the past and the present, Little Edie says near the beginning of the film, and it becomes clear that both women are much more comfortable reliving their respective youths (in some ways, Little Edie has never left hers) than facing their rather bleak old and middle age. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide
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Not quite as good as I had hoped.
Added 11/23/2009

I bought the two disc collection and watched both this weekend as well as all the bonus material. These two women are interesting and easily watchable when they are alone, but when they are together, which is most of the time, they are annoying as hell with all their bitching at each other. I really preferred watching it with the commentary on. I had to laugh when one of the editors said how unselfconscious little Edie was. Seriously? She fiddled with her clothes and that damn head scarf/towel/sweater thing on her head the whole time. I think she was bald or nearly so. She did say something like "if I had hair".
I was hoping for a "Brothers Keeper" type of story but it was more like someones bad home movies. I still give it 3 stars though. It's hard to look away from a train wreck.

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A love story
Added 11/21/2009

This is a beautiful love story of a mother and daughter who are quite idiosincratic. If you like quirky you will love this documentary. There is a lot more than meets the eye on this film. The directors commentary is quite interesting.
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It is just two crazy old women
Added 10/28/2009

Frankly I enjoyed the movie better. I realize this was a "documentary" but in the movie, things were explained. The documentary just portrayed them as two crazy old women, "which they were"! The only reason the documentary was made is because they had famous relatives. Had this been my relatives, or your relatives, it would just be two crazy old women living in a rundown house with too many cats and too many raccoons. Don't spend one dime on the documentary.
0 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Grey Gardens
Added 10/25/2009



My wife rented the DVD Grey Gardens, she became so interisted that she wanted to find out more. We, I say we because my wife does not do the computer, looked for the best possible price. Found it at Amazon.com.

My wife and I watched the Grey Gardens/The Beales of Grey Gardens - Critenion Collection ( 2-disc set) which we both found very interisting. I watched the frist time, but my wife has watched it several times, the number I am not sure, more the three times. It has been seen with her friends and some of the family members. She has been telling every one about Grey Gardens, that they should watch it.

It is unbelevable how many people have never heard of Grey Gardnes and never knew it was on or made for HBO. We do watch HBO. Never saw it advertised or even a promo for it.

I am glad we were able to fined the Documintry thru Amazon.com

Thank You

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
amazing...intriguing
Added 10/12/2009

I ordered this through Amazon after seeing the HBO special, and it is absolutely fascinating. While watching the HBO account, I assumed they were exaggerating some things to make them a bit more interesting, but the real thing is MUST-see if Big and Little Edie interest you.

I write this before I have even finished it, because I only give myself the gift of watching for a few minutes at a time...and find that I continue to << so I can make sure I don't miss any of the words or inferences of these women who often talk over each other. What a treat to have this documentary in it's original form.

2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Not quite as good as I had hoped.
Added 11/23/2009

I bought the two disc collection and watched both this weekend as well as all the bonus material. These two women are interesting and easily watchable when they are alone, but when they are together, which is most of the time, they are annoying as hell with all their bitching at each other. I really preferred watching it with the commentary on. I had to laugh when one of the editors said how unselfconscious little Edie was. Seriously? She fiddled with her clothes and that damn head scarf/towel/sweater thing on her head the whole time. I think she was bald or nearly so. She did say something like "if I had hair".
I was hoping for a "Brothers Keeper" type of story but it was more like someones bad home movies. I still give it 3 stars though. It's hard to look away from a train wreck.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A love story
Added 11/21/2009

This is a beautiful love story of a mother and daughter who are quite idiosincratic. If you like quirky you will love this documentary. There is a lot more than meets the eye on this film. The directors commentary is quite interesting.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
It is just two crazy old women
Added 10/28/2009

Frankly I enjoyed the movie better. I realize this was a "documentary" but in the movie, things were explained. The documentary just portrayed them as two crazy old women, "which they were"! The only reason the documentary was made is because they had famous relatives. Had this been my relatives, or your relatives, it would just be two crazy old women living in a rundown house with too many cats and too many raccoons. Don't spend one dime on the documentary.
0 out of 4 people found this helpful.
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