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Grey Gardens (1975) -- A touching documentary portrait of the Beales -- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' eccentric aunt and cousin

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An old mother and her middle-aged daughter, the aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, live their eccentric lives in a filthy, decaying mansion in East Hampton. full summary | add synopsis
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Four Seasons Lodge Screenings
 (From Alt Film Guide. 18 November 2009, 1:19 PM, PST)

Unicorn Theatre Hosts Grey Gardens Benefit 11/15
 (From BroadwayWorld.com. 16 October 2009, 3:13 PM, PDT)

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Very Sad, Very Human, Oft Funny...but with a whiff of exploitation more (43 total)

Cast

 
Edith Bouvier Beale ... Herself
Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale ... Herself
Brooks Hyers ... Himself - Gardener
Norman Vincent Peale ... Himself (voice)
Jack Helmuth ... Himself - Birthday Guest (uncredited)
Albert Maysles ... Himself (uncredited)
David Maysles ... Himself (uncredited)
Jerry Torre ... Himself - Handyman (uncredited)
Lois Wright ... Herself - Birthday Guest (uncredited)

Directed by
Ellen Hovde 
Albert Maysles 
David Maysles 
Muffie Meyer 
 
Produced by
Susan Frömke .... associate producer (as Susan Froemke)
Albert Maysles .... producer
David Maysles .... producer
 
Cinematography by
Albert Maysles 
David Maysles 
 
Film Editing by
Susan Frömke  (as Susan Froemke)
Ellen Hovde 
Muffie Meyer 
 
Sound Department
Lee Dichter .... sound re-recording mixer
 
Thanks
Peter Beard .... thanks
Harry Benson .... thanks
Alan Bomser .... thanks
Sarah Legon .... thanks
Noëlle Penraat .... thanks (as Noelle Penraat)
Vincent Stenerson .... thanks
Lois Wright .... thanks
 

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According to a 2009 interview in the San Francisco Chronicle, Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale wore a beautiful red dress to the premiere of this film, only she wore it backwards, with the zipper in front. more
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Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale: What're you doing down there? You staying there?
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References A Night at the Opera (1935) more
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Tea for Two more

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42 out of 45 people found the following review useful.
Very Sad, Very Human, Oft Funny...but with a whiff of exploitation, 15 September 2003
9/10
Author: David (davidals@msn.com) from Chapel Hill, NC, USA

I was speechless and devastated after my first viewing of this - many parts of GREY GARDENS are very funny and unbelievably surreal - documentary of not, this really gives Fellini or David Lynch a run for their money in the weirdsville sweepstakes. I kept focusing on how these women (who are clinically way beyond eccentric) reveal their own humanity in the most surprising of ways, and I wonder whether their retreat from the world was prompted by something beyond the stuffiness of life in the unreal blue-blood universe, perhaps some abuse, or perhaps simply a streak of defiance and rebellion that spiralled out of their control and took on a life of its' own. This might be one of the greatest ever films that comes dangerously close to exploitation, without going completely over the edge - as the Edies do their thing, I kept noting things like the empty gin bottles in the rubble-strewn bedroom, cats urinating on the bed, racoons emerging from holes in the walls, and the final scene seemed incredibly sad - like a child's birthday party gone seriously wrong. Very definitely worth seeing and seeking out - you'll never forget it, but very disturbing.

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