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The Stepford Wives is a 1972 novel by Ira Levin, the author of Rosemary's Baby, A Kiss Before Dying, Deathtrap, and The Boys from Brazil.

The premise involves a group of men from the fictional town of Stepford, Connecticut who all seem to have eager-to-please, overly submissive, beautiful wives. Joanne Eberhart, the main character, arrives in Stepford from New York City with her husband and children, eager to start a new life. As time goes on, she becomes increasingly puzzled by the zombie-like Stepford wives, especially when she begins to see her once independent-minded friends turn into mindless, docile housewives overnight.

By the end of the story she becomes convinced the wives of Stepford are actually look-alike androids created by an elite group of men. The book ends before she can find the truth.

In 1975 the book was adapted into a feminist-era science fiction thriller directed by Bryan Forbes with a screenplay by William Goldman and starring Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss, Peter Masterson and Tina Louise. The film also marked the screen debut of brat pack actress Mary Stuart Masterson. The script emphasis is on gender conflict, and the science fiction elements are never adequately explained and only exist to set the premise.

There was a made-for-TV sequel in 1980 entitled Revenge of the Stepford Wives. It was critically panned for poor acting and shallow writing. That film has the wives taking pills that keep them hypnotized instead of being androids.

An updated The Stepford Wives was released in North America June 11, 2004, featuring replaced Stepford husbands as well as wives. This film, directed by Frank Oz with a screenplay by Paul Rudnick, stars Nicole Kidman, Bette Midler, Matthew Broderick, Christopher Walken, Faith Hill, Glenn Close and Jon Lovitz.

Both the 1975 and 2004 versions of the movie were filmed in Darien, Connecticut.

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