The Stepford Wives (1975/2004)

THE STEPFORD WIVES (15)
D: Bryan Forbes
Fadsin/Palomar (Edgar J. Sherick)
US 1975
115 mins

Thriller/Science Fiction/Horror

W: William Goldman [based on the novel by Ira Levin]
DP: Owen Roizman
Ed: Timothy Gee
Mus: Michael Small
PD: Gene Callahan

Katharine Ross (Joanna Eberhart), Paula Prentiss (Bobbie Markowe), Nanette Newman (Carol van Sant), Peter Masterson (Walter Eberhart), Patrick O'Neal (Dale Coba)

In a small town outside New York, a new resident finds the behaviour of other women in the community too good to be true, and makes a startling discovery.
Ira Levin's novel works best as a book, especially with this adaptation to go by. It's unfortunate that the acting is so wooden that the twist in the tale becomes blindingly obvious. There's some good makeup effects and a little bit of style, but overall very disappointing and far too slowly paced, with very little build up of tension. A remake in 2004 was even weaker, going down a sitcom route rather than staying rooted in the novel's science fiction genre.
6/10

The cast of The Stepford Wives
The cast of The Stepford Wives

The wives of Stepford have a secret
The wives of Stepford have a secret
THE STEPFORD WIVES (15)
D: Frank Oz
Paramount/Dreamworks (Scott Rudin, Donald DeLine & Edgar J. Scherick)
US 2004
93 mins

Comedy/Science Fiction

W: Paul Rudnick [based on the novel by Ira Levin]
DP: Rob Hahn
Ed: Jay Rabinowitz
Mus: David Arnold

Nicole Kidman (Joanna Eberhart), Matthew Broderick (Walter Kresby), Bette Midler (Bobbie Markowitz), Glenn Close (Claire Wellington), Christopher Walken (Mike Wellington)

*Spoiler*
Inferior remake of the above (which, in itself, wasn't a spectacular film) filmed as though it were a television situation comedy rather than a mystery-thriller with a science fiction denouement.          
The acting is way below standard, particularly from Nicole Kidman, but everyone involved seems to be quite lethargic, as if they misunderstood the prose of Ira Levin's original source material.
It's recommended to read the novel instead of watching either of the cinematic adaptations, personally I feel that it's a work which just doesn't translate to screen particularly well, working best when left to the reader's imagination.
4/10

Matthew Broderick & Nicole Kidman in The Stepford Wives
Matthew Broderick & Nicole Kidman in The Stepford Wives