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    The Stepford Wives

    PG1975 · Science fiction · 1h 55m

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  1. The Stepford Wives is a 1975 American satirical psychological thriller film directed by Bryan Forbes. It was written by William Goldman, who based his screenplay on Ira Levin's 1972 novel of the same name.

  2. With Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss, Peter Masterson, Nanette Newman. Joanna Eberhart has come to the quaint little town of Stepford, Connecticut with her family, but soon discovers there lies a sinister truth in the all too perfect behavior of the female residents.

  3. Watch #TheStepfordWives 1975 Horror movie.Starring Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss, Peter Masterson, Nanette Newman, Tina Louise and Carol RossenDirected by B...

  4. The story concerns Joanna Eberhart, a talented photographer, wife, and young mother who suspects that something in the town of Stepford is changing the wives from free-thinking, intelligent women into compliant wives dedicated solely to homemaking.

  5. Joanna Eberhart (Katharine Ross) is a young wife who moves with her husband Walter (Peter Masterson) and two children from New York City to the idyllic Connecticut suburb of Stepford.

  6. Oct 23, 2017 · With The Stepford Wives, director Bryan Forbes crafted a thriller in bright suburban sunlight, where modern-minded 1975 women are replaced by soulless androids who will just die if they don't get...

  7. The Stepford Wives is a 1975 science-fiction horror film directed by Bryan Forbes. The story follows Joanna Eberhart, played by Katharine Ross, as she relocates to the seemingly perfect suburban town of Stepford, Connecticut, and becomes increasingly suspicious that the city’s housewives are more than they appear.

  8. The Stepford Wives. Joanna Eberhart (Katharine Ross) moves to the quiet town of Stepford with her husband (Peter Masterson) and children. The town seems perfect -- maybe a little too...

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  9. The Stepford Wives. Horror. 117 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1975. Roger Ebert. January 1, 1975. 3 min read. If television affects the way we think, dress and behave — and, heaven help us, I’m afraid it does — then someday we may all be a nation of those perfect plastic robots on TV.

  10. A couple (Katharine Ross & Peter Masterson) moves from the Big Apple to Stepford, Connecticut, where many of the wives of the village are oblivious to the current women's lib movement; they seem wholly dedicated to their husbands, home & garden and keeping themselves well-groomed and primed for sex.

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