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Description:
The Maysles brothers' classic documentary proved that truth can be stranger than fiction, but this drama adapts the story of Big Edie and her daughter, Little Edie, with Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore as the Bouvier women. These fascinating relatives of Jackie O. lived in squalor in a massive mansion on New York's Long Island Starring Drew Barrymore, Jessica Lange, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Daniel Baldwin, Ken Howard, Malcolm Gets Director Michael Sucsy Special Features: Full Frame Audio: Dolby Surround Stereo English Runtime: 103 Minutes.
"Grey Gardens" on DVD, produced by HBO/WARNER, brings to life the fascinating true story of Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter "Little Edie," relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. This acclaimed film delves into their eccentric lives in a decaying East Hampton mansion, exploring themes of family ties, resilience, and individuality. The movie stars Drew Barrymore as Little Edie and Jessica Lange as Big Edie?both delivering award-winning performances that capture the complexity and charm of these iconic women.
HBO is renowned for its high-quality productions such as "Game of Thrones," "The Sopranos," and "Band of Brothers." Partnered with Warner Bros., one of Hollywood's most storied studios responsible for classics like "Casablanca" and blockbuster franchises including Harry Potter, this release guarantees exceptional production values.
Drew Barrymore has been celebrated since childhood for roles in films like ?E.T.? and later successes such as ?Never Been Kissed? and ?Charlie?s Angels.? Jessica Lange is an Academy Award winner known for powerful performances in ?Tootsie,? ?Blue Sky,? and TV?s ?American Horror Story.? Director Michael Sucsy made his feature debut with "Grey Gardens," earning critical acclaim before going on to direct films like "The Vow." The screenplay was written by Patricia Rozema ("Mansfield Park") along with Sucsy. Their combined talents make this adaptation both moving and memorable.
Actors:
Jessica Lange, Drew Barrymore, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Daniel Baldwin, Kenneth Welsh, Ken Howard, Justin Louis, Joshua Peace, Arye Gross, Malcolm Gets
This film creatively fills in the years between the war and Watergate so that the shock of “After” isn’t as strong thus giving more sympathy to the two women. They merely want to exist yet the world won’t let them do that without massive intervention and conflict.