April 21, 2009

If ever "crazy cat ladies" were going to have a chance at becoming an icon of style this is the moment.

With Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange as the leading ladies in HBO's remake of Grey Gardens imbue the tragic story of a historical social free-fall in the Hamptons with new life.

Grey Gardens, named for it's matching muted colors to the dunes and grey concrete, suggests any number of metaphors about life repeatedly rising and falling inside of a gleaming-turned-delapidated mansion.

You'll read a number of fantastic accounts of the Beale ladies, many holding more truths than fabulous farce. Plum has a few special short videos that tell the story of the social and physical landscapes that converged onto this single and imfamous address.

WATCH: Grey Gardens Revisited: Tour Grey Gardens of East Hampton With Albert Maysles

Filmmaker Albert Maysles of the movie Grey Gardens returns to the house in the Hamptons where the film was shot for the first time since filming ended 30 years ago.

WATCH: The Making of HBO's Grey Gardens: Interview With Albert Maysles

We sit down and speak with Albert Maysles original producer of the 1975 documentary film Grey Gardens.

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