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Format: VHS
 Apr 1997
 Rated PG
 Recording Mode: Mono
 115 min.
 Color
 Extra Info: Collector's Edition
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Movie Description Katharine Ross stars in this classic horror film as Joanna, a woman who moves to Stepford, Connecticut, along with her husband Walter (Peter Masterson) and her best friend Bobbie (Paula Prentiss). As the two women meet the other housewives who live in Stepford, they begin to notice that all of them are interested only in cooking, cleaning, and pleasing their husbands. Joanna and Bobbie are further alarmed when their husbands join the mysterious Stepford Men's Club, which convenes in a heavily guarded mansion and harbors a nefarious secret agenda. Based on the novel by Ira Levin (ROSEMARY'S BABY) and followed by the made-for-television sequels THE REVENGE OF THE STEPFORD WIVES, THE STEPFORD CHILDREN, and THE STEPFORD HUSBANDS.
Synopsis In suburban Connecticut, a newly arrived wife finds adjusting to her new female friends extremely easy, all of them too good and accommodating to be true, until she discovers that their husbands have had them replaced by robots.
Film Notes Theatrical Release: February 12, 1975.
Industry Reviews "...This was way ahead of its time for a major-studio movie..." USA Today - Mike Clark (04/15/1997)
"...Feel nostalgia for an era when Hollywood movies dared to be weird..." Entertainment Weekly - Mark Harris (08/03/2001)
"...It's the rich social satire and underlying sense of fun that give this seminal chiller real shelf life..." Total Film - Dorian Lynskey (01/01/2001)
"[With] enough guts to see the cautionary tale through to the gruesome end....Stick with the creepy cult classic..." Entertainment Weekly - Jennifer Armstrong (07/09/2004)
"[It] conjures an atmosphere of real creepiness." Uncut - Uncut Staff (09/01/2004)
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