The Stepford Wives (1975)

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Written by Ira Levin, William Goldman

Directed by Bryan Forbes

Running Time: 180 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1975

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

When Joanna (Katharine Ross) and Walter (Peter Masterson) move to a small suburb just outside New York where Joanna finds that all her female neighbours are just too good to be true.

The married women go about their housework in a suspiciously happy way and seem to be without original thought or a sense of their own importance.

To her horror, Joanna realises that her neighbours have been replaced by compliant domestic sex robots - and that her husband Walter is showing suspicious signs of being interested in replacing her.

Realising that she is in great danger she plots her escape - but is hindered when the men of Stepford hide her offspring.

In a race against time she tries to locate her children before she is replaced by RoboJoanna.

When is The Stepford Wives next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on RTÉ 1 December 14th, 1:30am. See more...

Cast

Image for Katharine RossKatharine RossJoanna Eberhart
Paula PrentissBobbie Markowe
Peter MastersonWalter Eberhart
Nanette NewmanCarol Van Sant
Tina LouiseCharmaine Wimperis
Carol Eve RossenDr. Fancher
William PrinceIke Mazzard
Carole MalloryKit Sundersen
Toni ReidMarie Axhelm
Judith BaldwinPatricia Cornell
Barbara RuckerMary Ann Stravros
George CoeClaude Axhelm
Franklin CoverEd Wimperis
Robert FieldsRaymond Chandler
Michael HigginsMr. Cornell

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