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In a seemingly perfect suburban town, women transform into submissive, robotic versions of themselves, raising questions about gender roles and identity. As one wife seeks the truth, the eerie facade unravels, revealing chilling secrets beneath the surface.

The Stepford Wives Trivia

What is the primary theme explored in "The Stepford Wives"? (Advanced)
#1: Gender roles and identity
#2: Technology and innovation
#3: Environmentalism
#4: Social media influence
What is the name of the protagonist in "The Stepford Wives"? (Hard)
#1: Joanna Eberhart
#2: Carol Van Sant
#3: Bobbie Markowe
#4: Lisa Tucker
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The Stepford Wives Fun Facts

The Stepford Wives was originally a novel written by Ira Levin in 1972, and the term Stepford has since become synonymous with a superficial, perfect, and submissive demeanor in women.
The 1975 film adaptation of The Stepford Wives featured a unique special effect where the robotic movements of the wives were inspired by the movements of mannequins.

The Stepford Wives Polls

Which aspect of The Stepford Wives do you find most intriguing?
The portrayal of gender roles
The concept of conformity
The psychological tension
The satirical elements
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Which version of The Stepford Wives do you prefer?
1975 Original Film
2004 Remake
The Novel by Ira Levin
The 2019 Series
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