The
Stepford wives /
DVD
(Fullscreen)
US Original
Special Collectors Edition
(Subtitulos en español)
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DVD Information
- Starring:
Nicole Kidman, Matthew Broderick, Bette Midler
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Director: Frank Oz
- Encoding: Region 1 - NTSC
- Format:
Color, Fullscreen, Dolby Digital
- Rated:
PG-13
- Release Date:
Nov. 9, 2004
- Run Time:
93 min.
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Languages:
English, French
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Subtitles:
English, French,
Spanish
Movie Information
- General:
2004 - USA - 93 min. - Feature, Color
- Genre/Type:
Science Fiction, Comedy, Satire, Black Comedy
- Themes:
Battle of the Sexes, Suburban Dysfunction
- Domestic Box Office:
$59,484,742
- Theatrical Release Date:
June 11, 2004
- Production
Budget: $90 Million
Synopsis
Ira Levin's best-selling novel
about a town where great wives aren't born but made gets a second screen
adaptation in this darkly satirical comedy drama. Joanna Eberhart (Nicole
Kidman) is a successful television executive until one day her career hits the
glass ceiling and crashes to the ground. Looking to take some time off to
start over, Joanna and her husband, Walter Kresby (Matthew Broderick), pull up
stakes and move to the peaceful suburban community of Stepford. Walter takes
to his new environment with real enthusiasm and joins the local men's
organization, headed by one Mike Wellington. Joanna, on the other hand, finds
that Stepford is just a bit too quiet and well-groomed for her taste, and is
taken aback by the aggressively cheerful and servile attitude of Mike's wife,
Claire (Glenn Close), and the other women of the community. A notable
exception is Bobbi Markowitz (Bette Midler), a happily misanthropic writer who
revels in her lack of enthusiasm for housework or exercise. Joanna and Bobbi
become fast friends, but as they look closer at the all-too-perfect surfaces
of Stepford and its female inhabitants, they slowly discover a terrible secret
lurking beneath. Also featuring Faith Hill, Jon Lovitz, and Roger Bart, The
Stepford Wives was previously adapted for the screen in 1975, with Katherine
Ross in the lead; that version spawned three made-for-TV sequels.
Source: All Movie Guide
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