Overview:
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.| Status: | Released (2004-06-10) |
|---|---|
| Awards: | 3 wins total |
| BoxOffice: | $59,484,742 |
| Screen: | Ira Levin, Paul Rudnick |
| Productions: | Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, De Line Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 2227: Nicole Kidman - Joanna Eberhart
- 4756: Matthew Broderick - Walter Kresby
- 73931: Bette Midler - Bobbie Markowitz
- 515: Glenn Close - Claire Wellington
- 4690: Christopher Walken - Mike Wellington
- 45566: Roger Bart - Roger Bannister
- 24535: David Marshall Grant - Jerry Harmon
Crews
- 7908: Frank Oz - Director - Directing
- 16296: Ron Bozman - Executive Producer - Production
- 58470: Donald De Line - Producer - Production
- 2997: Scott Rudin - Producer - Production
- 6489: David Arnold - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 330: Jay Rabinowitz - Editor - Editing
- 60011: Keri Selig - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
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Review text:
_**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 ....
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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 ....
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Review text:
A polished suburban nightmare wrapped in pastel perfection, Stepford Wives finds plenty of style in its glossy world but struggles to make its sharpest ideas as clever as they could be. The film’s premise remains a fascinating one: exploring identity, conformity, and the pressures of ....
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