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Rating: 5.7/10 by 1297 users

The Stepford Wives (2004)

What does it take to become a Stepford wife, a woman perfect beyond belief? Ask the Stepford husbands, who've created this high-tech, terrifying little town.

Directing:
  • Frank Oz
  • Joseph Aspromonti
  • Kali R. Harrison
  • Jennifer Truelove
  • Aaron Caiazza
  • Deanna Leslie Kelly
  • Catherine Bloch
  • Mark Cotone
  • Amy Lauritsen
  • Mary A. Kelly
  • Mary Bailey
  • Kathryn-Ann Oaks Shertzer
  • Jason Ivey
  • Ron Bozman
Writing:
  • Paul Rudnick
  • Ira Levin
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Jun 10, 2004

Rating: 5.7/10 by 1297 users

Alternative Title:
스텝포드 와이프 - KR
Las esposas de Stepford - MX
Las poseídas de Stepford - ES
超完美娇妻 - HK
Стэпфордские жены - RU
Mulheres Perfeitas - PT
Mulheres Perfeitas - BR
همسران استپفوردی - IR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 33 minutes
Budget: $90,000,000
Revenue: $102,000,000

Plot Keyword: android, transformation, housewife
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Nicole Kidman
Joanna Eberhart
Bette Midler
Bobbie Markowitz
Glenn Close
Claire Wellington
Christopher Walken
Mike Wellington
Roger Bart
Roger Bannister
Jon Lovitz
Dave Markowitz
Fallon Brooking
Kimberly Kresby
Faith Hill
Sarah Sunderson
Matt Malloy
Herb Sunderson
Kate Shindle
Beth Peters
Lorri Bagley
Charmaine Van Sant
Robert Stanton
Ted Van Sant
Lisa Masters
Carol Wainwright
Colleen Dunn
Marianne Stevens
Jason Kravits
Vic Stevens
Emily Wing
Additional Stepford Wife
C.S. Lee
Additional Stepford Husband
Tony Torn
Additional Stepford Husband
Mary Beth Peil
Helen Devlin
Billy Bush
'I Can Do Better' Host
Tyler McGuckin
Adam Markowitz
Nick Reidy
Ben Markowitz
Sebastian Rand
Max Markowitz
Blaise Corrigan
Security Guard
G.A. Aguilar
Security Guard
Meredith Vieira
'Balance of Power' Host
Munro M. Bonnell
Stepford Guard
Kenny Kosek
Square Dance Musician
Will Woodard
Square Dance Musician
Sylvie Alaïs
Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Jennifer Alexander
Featured Audience Member (uncredited)
Laquayva Anthony
Businesswoman (uncredited)
Judi Beecher
Stepford Wife (uncredited)
Bryce Bermingham
Dancer (uncredited)
Ariana Bernstein
Business Woman (uncredited)
Jess Berry
Stepford Daughter (uncredited)
Jennifer R. Blake
Stepford Wife (uncredited)
Myriam Blanckaert
Stepford Wife (uncredited)
Linda Rivera Bradt
Corporate Executive (uncredited)
Steve Brown
Theater Patron (uncredited)
Julie Carpenter
Businesswoman (uncredited)
Kristin Stewart Chase
Botox Nurse (uncredited)
Michael Christaldi
TV Executive (uncredited)
Erica Collins
Business Woman (uncredited)
Jane DeNoble
Stepford Wife (uncredited)
Deanna Destito
Network Affiliate (uncredited)
Dave Dyshuk
Network Affiliate (uncredited)
Mike Getz
Theater Patron (uncredited)
Logann Grayce
Network Affiliate (uncredited)
Jeff Hackenberger
Stepford Husband (uncredited)
Douglas Haddad
Businessman (uncredited)
Amanda Hayes
Stepford Wife (uncredited)
Marianne Hettinger
Principal Dancer (uncredited)
Christopher W. Holmes
Businessman (uncredited)
Frank Hopf
Stepford Husband (uncredited)
Azel James
Businessman (uncredited)
Wendy Johnson
Stepford Wife (uncredited)
Lyn Kagen
Business Woman (uncredited)
Joe Kane
Theater Patron (uncredited)
Victoria Matlock
Stepford Wife (uncredited)
Vic Milberg
Dancer (uncredited)
Tim Miller
Stepford Husband (uncredited)
Tarajia Morrell
Stepford Wife (uncredited)
Nicole Neeman
Business Woman (uncredited)
Richard O'Rourke
Stepford Husband (uncredited)
Colleen Pelletier
Scared Viewer (uncredited)
Maxwell Peters
Stepford Child (uncredited)
Angel Reda
Stepford Wife (uncredited)
Dawn Ressy
Network Affiliate (uncredited)
Sal Rinella
Businessman (uncredited)
Peter J. Rowan
Stepford Husband (uncredited)
Paul Thornton
Stepford Husband (uncredited)
Mira Tzur
Wife in the Core (uncredited)
Jerome Vivona
Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Dan Weltner
Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Dennis Wit
Stepford Husband (uncredited)
Erika Woods
Woman on Cell Phone (uncredited)
Danika Yarosh
Child in Town Fair (uncredited)
Melissa Anne Young
Stepford Wife (uncredited)
Rob Zappulla
Stepford Husband (uncredited)

Wuchak

_**Confused comedic remake of the original 1975 film**_ A couple (Nicole Kidman & Matthew Broderick) moves from the Big Apple to Stepford, Connecticut, where many of the wives of the village are wholly dedicated to their husbands, home & garden and keeping themselves well-groomed and primed for sex. The husband joins the mysterious all-male organization of the town which seems to be up to something fishy. Bette Midler plays Joanna’s best friend while Glenn Close & Christopher Walken are on hand as high society leaders. “The Stepford Wives” (2004) is a confused comedic remake of the iconic 1975 film. It starts out like it might be a fun farce, and it is to some degree, but it’s hindered by an annoying stereotypical “gay” character and doomed by befuddled writing, the result of bad-management wherein rewrites and reshoots ruined the story's continuity and created plot holes. The most glaring example is the implication that the wives are replaced by robots; for instance, one woman is used as an ATM machine. At the end, however, Joanna (Kidman) discovers they've just been brainwashed by microchips inserted in their brains. If the latter is true, why was there an android version of Joanna? Do the men have a choice of a robot model or a human-with-a-microchip model? Do they choose “accessories”? It’s never elucidated. The film runs 1 hour, 32 minutes, and was shot in Connecticut and New York/New Jersey. GRADE: D+

CinemaSerf

Despite an A-list cast, this is a really poor and disjointed film that is much more about the stars than it is about any cohesive story. Television executive "Joanna" (Nicole Kidman) has burned the candle at both ends for too long, has a bit of a breakdown, and is shunted off to the manicured hedges and lawns of Stepford in Connecticut by her rather insipid husband "Walter" (Matthew Broderick). It doesn't take them long to realise that this is conceivably the most sterile, charm free place on the planet. All their neighbours have wives who would vie for the most vacuous woman prize - doting on their looks, their dresses, their hair, their gardens - whilst their men folk, under the watchful eye of "Mike Wellington" (Christopher Walker) and his uber-glamorous wife "Claire" (Glenn Close) seem to live the life of Reilly. Luckily, "Bobbie" (Bette Midler) offers "Joanna" the vaguest of lifelines as the only other voice of near sanity in this oasis of feminine perfection, but how long before they succumb too - or can they resist the mysterious effects of the spa and the gentleman's club? There is really very little to like or enjoy in this. For it to have worked, it would have required much more humour and charisma on screen. The narrative meanders in just too flat and stolid a fashion, with little for us to get our teeth into. Middler has probably the best chance at injecting a degree of personality into the thing, but even she struggles with the wordy dialogue and the lacklustre delivery. It looks good, effort has certainly been expended there - but the rest of this is just poor and disappointing. The 1975 film isn't great, but it's way better than this.


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