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| June 11th 2004, PG-13, 90mins, Paramount Pictures |
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Cast: Nicole Kidman, Glenn Close, Matthew Broderick, Christopher Walken, Bette Midler, Faith Hill, Jon Lovitz, Roger Bart, Lisa Masters, Lorri Bagley, Colleen Dunn, Tom Farrell, David M. Grant, Dylan Hartigan, Jason Kravits, Matt Malloy, Sebastian Rand, Tyler McGuckin, Nick Reidy, Kate Shindle, Robert Stanton, Chris Welch |
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Director: Frank Oz
Producers: Donald De Line, Gabriel Grunfeld,
Keri Lyn, Scott Rudin, Edgar J. Scherick,
Leslie Converse, Ronald Bozeman, Kei Selig
Writers: Paul Rudnick, Ira Levin |
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Plot: Joanna (Nicole Kidman) and her husband (Matthew Broderick) move to the beautiful upper-class suburb of Stepford, where she soon starts to suspect something is strange and artificial about her new female neighbors. The wives living in the houses around them all seem to be too perfect, with bland, character-less personalities. As Joanna investigates her neighbors further, she discovers that there is indeed something artificial about them, something... robotic. Will Joanna be the next one replaced by a perfect robotic clone?
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