Grey Gardens
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:04:00
So what did you do, photograph Brooks
cutting right down here ?

:04:03
- Yeah; I've been through the jungle.
- Oh, for goodness sakes.

:04:06
What do you want to do now ?
Where do you want to go ? Upstairs ?

:04:10
Do you want to go up
and photograph it from the top porch ?

:04:13
- Okay.
- Okay.

:04:15
They're gonna photograph
from the top now, Brooks.

:04:31
[ David ]
It's a beautiful garden back here.

:04:33
Did you see the wall garden ?
:04:35
- Oh, you mean the patio.
You mean this.
- Yeah.

:04:38
That's a Spanish wall garden
over there;you know.

:04:42
- Oh;yes.
- The Hills put that in.

:04:44
They imported
everything from Rome.

:04:46
Mrs. Hill, she was
a famous horticulturist.

:04:53
That was one of the famous
gardens of America.

:04:56
Brooks; next summer;
if we're all living;

:04:58
I think a vegetable garden
would be a good thing in here.

:05:01
You don't get
enough sunlight in here.

:05:03
Yeah; Mother says she doesn't mind
if you have to cut down some privet
for the garden.

:05:09
- Would be nice.
- Yeah.

:05:12
Because food's going up.
We heard that on the radio last night.

:05:17
Do you think my costume
looked all right for Brooks ?
I think he was a little amazed.

:05:23
- He's probably seen it before.
- No, no. This is
the revolutionary costume.

:05:27
I never wear this in East Hampton.
:05:32
[ David ] He seems okay.
He seems like he can handle it.

:05:35
[ Edie ]
You can't be too careful.
Know what I mean ?

:05:39
That was
the original living room.

:05:44
You know, people go back
to a kitchen now.

:05:47
Though the washing machine was always
put in the maids' dining room.

:05:51
You know, the washtubs are
in the maids' dining room.

:05:55
- Let's go up.
- It's very difficult...

:05:58
to keep the line between
the past and the present.


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