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Studio: DreamWorks SKG
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Release Date: Jun 11, 2004
Running Time: 93 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
Joanna Eberhart thinks she's made it to the top of her world. The youngest president in the history of the EBS television network, she also has an attentive husband and two beautiful children. On the surface, Joanna's life appears to be, well, perfect--until one catastrophic day when it all comes crashing down around her. Fired from her job, her perfect marriage in trouble, unable to remember where her kids go to school, Joanna is starting to look like a candidate for electroshock therapy. Yes, there's nothing like a nervous breakdown to make Joanna and her husband Walter reexamine their priorities, pack up the family and make a fresh start in the idyllic suburban paradise of Stepford, Connecticut. But something strange is happening in the quaint little town of Stepford, and Joanna is suspicious. So is Bobbie Markowitz, who recently moved to town with her irascible frat-boyish husband Dave. And Roger Bannister, an architect who came to Stepford hoping to save his rocky relationship with his conservative partner Jerry, is wondering what is going on too. It's the wives. They're all like Claire Wellington--beautiful, happy and unusually creative with crafts. They can bake a cake, paint the house, mow the lawn, play with the kids and still greet their husbands in lacy lingerie at the end of a busy day. Disturbed by the stunning but subservient women she meets in Stepford, Joanna grows increasingly uneasy. On the other hand, Walter couldn't be happier. He's especially impressed by the Stepford Men's Association, a fortress-like mansion in the center of town. "The town, and the houses, and this place--it's like a dream," enthuses Walter. "Like the way life should be." Until Joanna Eberhart gets in the way.
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Walter Kresby
Bobbie Markowitz
Mike Wellington
Roger Bannister
Sarah Sunderson
Claire Wellington
Jerry Harmon
Dave Markowitz
Charmaine Van Sant
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PETER TRAVERS -
June 10, 2004
Buzz of troubles on the set of this satire about men who turn their wives into fembots can't compare to the mess onscreen. The 1975 film version of Ira Levin's novel caught the shock and awe of nascent feminism. It was funny and scary. The new version, directed by Frank Oz (In and Out), is terror-- and clever-free. Paul Rudnick's script, a series of campy one-liners, overwhelms a plot about a husband (Matthew Broderick) who moves his TV-exec wife (Nicole Kidman) to Stepford, Connecticut, where
As a loosely based remake to the 1975 creep show of the same name, about a town full of way too perfect suburban wives and their way too happy husbands, The Stepford Wives is definitely riddled with glaring plot holes and implausibilities. But its also a real hoot. Story The tagline reads, ''The wives of Stepford have a secret,'' and boy, do they ever. Of course, Joanna Eberhart (Nicole Kidman), a former tough-as-nails television network president, doesn't know the secret. Not yet, anyway. She
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