Added: Sep 6, 2008
From: film432
Duration: 3:58
A clip from the new Grey Gardens DVD. It is such a gift to the world that this new footage was released. this is just a sample!
Channel: Film
Tags: beales gardens grey maysles
Rating: 4.95 (110 ratings) Views: 62084' favoriteCount='301 Comments: 77
AmericaTops Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - Are these the real Beales?? What did they do, allow themselves to be filmed? (!!)
RainyMarch Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - Thanks for posting. What a wonderful song! Edie's voice reminds me of Jackie's. That same "accent." She's interesting. Love this video.
bent7054 Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - I can confirm that I Dream Too Much 1935 was sung by Lily Pons in the film called the same. She played Annette Monard. Henry Fonda also starred in the film.
stylecollective Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - OMG, why did I think I was the only person who was thinking this!!!!? In the middle of her rather "touched" sense of reality, little Edie was able coast through classic , avante garde, AND "deconconstruction" looks without missing a beat or blinking an eyelid, lol! Love that thought, guys!
yorkiegirlnyc Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - Many would call Edie crazy, I call her intelligent in the purest form.
katiedid6 Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - Takes my breath away!
lyzzalulu Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - why does little edie have her hair covered? I keep missing the begining of the doc on tv
RainyMarch Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - I just love this video. The song is perfect. Little Edie seems as though she'd be a fun person to know. Her mother, Big Edie, is another type altogether. Thanks so much, again, for posting this video.
RainyMarch Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - I love this video! I love the variety of Edie's outfits and her vibrant personality. It's interesting in the beginning exchange between mother and daughter that the mother wins--she wears "that black thing." LOVE IT.
Rumpelteazerpink Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - edie is just a young at heart, fun person. simply elegant and never a bore. the song is great also. love it.
tnhmike Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - I love the very short clip of her leaving the church, such a stand out and elegant mover.
cyberm12 Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - I love the way she hits her pose!
alexxahex Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - I love her so much!!
swampwitch666 Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - She is my ins-purr-ation. I am a "cat lady" too and am eccentric. She was a very special lady.. and had such a great style.. an original. I love her..she had a very kind heart and sweetness about her.
catalyst5297 Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - Little Edie is so pretty, graceful, smart, funny -- it's sort of sad, in a way. But maybe she was too delicate for the world that wouldn't have understood the importance of the right costume...
tfolland Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - great film
bLUE22dAHLIA Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - I cant wait to see Barrymores performance as Little Edie.
Robbyjean Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - Two enchanting women!!!
Scabrinastep Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - oh thank you for posting!!!!!!!!!!!
maureeno8 Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - these two women were years ahead of their time, especially big edie. she would have been honoured today as a real ground breaker. they definately did it their way. hooray for them, they lived authentic lives even though they were a bit zany, cant quite get used to the cats though. love them anyway.
chubblove Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - The most elegant and sophisticated women that i have ever seen on screen. they both possesed something so rare...STYLE. It was their own, it was not influenced at all by anything or any one. It is so inspiring to watch them again and again. They are a life lesson. Wonderful, original and elegant. thank you for the post.
flproctor Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - You said it perfectly. She was lovely and unique and I would love to have known her!
misomercy Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - worship to edie in the united states flag
grai Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - Apparently Calvin Klein was inspired by Little Edie's style and recently Prada put out a collection of shirts that were pinned across the legs and officially acknowledged they got the idea from Little EdieShe would have loved that
misomercy Says:
Sep 6, 2008 - "I Dream Too Much"Music by Jerome KernLyrics by Dorothy FieldsPerformed by Hildegarde