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The Stepford Wives By Tom Keogh
Ira Levin's scary novel about forced conformity in a small Connecticut
town made for this compelling 1975 thriller. Katharine Ross stars as a
city woman who moves with her husband to Stepford and is startled by how
perpetually happy many of the local women seem to be. Her search for an
answer reveals a plot to replace troublesome real wives with more
accommodating fake ones (not unlike the alien takeover in Invasion of
the Body Snatchers). The closer she gets to the truth, the more danger
she faces--not to mention the likelihood that the men in town intend to
replace her as well. Screenwriter William Goldman (Butch Cassidy and
the Sundance Kid) and director Bryan Forbes (King Rat) made
this a taut, tense semiclassic with a healthy dose of satiric wit.
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