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Les envoûtées de Stepford

Titre original : Revenge of the Stepford Wives
  • Téléfilm
  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 36min
NOTE IMDb
5,0/10
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Les envoûtées de Stepford (1980)
MysterySci-FiThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn investigate reporter arrives in the suburb of Stepford to dig up a news story about its low crime and divorce rates and discovers the horrific secret behind the women's docile and submiss... Tout lireAn investigate reporter arrives in the suburb of Stepford to dig up a news story about its low crime and divorce rates and discovers the horrific secret behind the women's docile and submissive nature.An investigate reporter arrives in the suburb of Stepford to dig up a news story about its low crime and divorce rates and discovers the horrific secret behind the women's docile and submissive nature.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Fuest
  • Scénario
    • Ira Levin
    • David Wiltse
  • Casting principal
    • Sharon Gless
    • Julie Kavner
    • Audra Lindley
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,0/10
    555
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Fuest
    • Scénario
      • Ira Levin
      • David Wiltse
    • Casting principal
      • Sharon Gless
      • Julie Kavner
      • Audra Lindley
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Sharon Gless
    Sharon Gless
    • Kaye Foster
    Julie Kavner
    Julie Kavner
    • Megan Brady
    Audra Lindley
    Audra Lindley
    • Barbara Parkinson
    Don Johnson
    Don Johnson
    • Officer Andy Brady
    Mason Adams
    Mason Adams
    • Wally
    Arthur Hill
    Arthur Hill
    • Dale 'Diz' Corbett
    Ellen Weston
    • Kitten
    Thomas Hill
    Thomas Hill
    • Dr. Edgar Trent
    Gay Rowan
    Gay Rowan
    • Angelina
    James MacKrell
    • Bruce Manson
    • (as Jim McKrell)
    Lee Warrick
    • Sally Tarshis
    • (as Lee Benard)
    Ed Bell
    • Gary Tarshis
    • (as Edward Bell)
    Sheldon Feldner
    • Norman Kahn
    Howard Witt
    Howard Witt
    • Police Chief
    Peter Maloney
    Peter Maloney
    • Henry the Druggist
    Millie Slavin
    • Saleslady
    Stephanie Blackmore
    Stephanie Blackmore
    • Druggist's Wife
    Melissa Newman
    Melissa Newman
    • Muffin Sheridan
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Fuest
    • Scénario
      • Ira Levin
      • David Wiltse
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    Dethcharm

    "She's Not Programmed For Flexibility!"...

    In REVENGE OF THE STEPFORD WIVES, it's been ten years since the events of the first film.

    A resistant resident of the oddly idyllic suburb meets with an unfortunate fate.

    Enter TV reporter, Kaye Foster (Sharon Gless), who's in town to investigate Stepford's unusually low rates of crime, divorce, etc.

    Meanwhile, the secret, male cabal, led by the sinister Dale "Diz" Corbett (now played by Arthur Hill), uses their army of mindless fembots to keep a watchful eye on Kaye.

    For her part, Kaye catches Stepford's crazy vibe right away, as she observes the creepy, somnambulistic wives going through their daily routines. Not surprisingly, the deeper Kaye digs into this bizarre mystery, the more danger she finds herself in, and anyone who attempts to help her doesn't fare very well.

    While never approaching the sublime, satirical terror of the original film, REVENGE does have its moments, some of which are quite suspenseful. The wives are convincing, especially Barbara Parkinson, played brilliantly by Audra Lindley. Her "remote control" scene is a classic!

    One of the better made-for-TV movies of the period. Watch for the magnificent grrrl power finale!

    Co-stars Don Johnson as a police officer with a particularly rebellious wife...
    superstar49

    An undiscovered TV classic!

    So here I am changing the channels on my expanded all digital channel line-up late one night, and I find the lovely Sharon Gless trying to escape being knifed by Julie "Marge Simpson" Kavner in total late 70's fashion, AND I LOVE IT! Just when it couldn't get any better, in walks Don Johnson and Audra "Mrs. Roper" Lindley (who deserved that Oscar nomination for "Desert Hearts" years back) and I am on the floor!! This movie has got to be the latest undiscovered "gem" in the last 25 years! Who cares how bad the story is. This is CLASSIC!!!
    DGlen1979

    Silly, but fun tv sequel

    I enjoyed this movie for two reasons. One: I am a huge fan of the original 1974 film to which this is a sequel, and Two: I love 70's- 80's tv horror movies. The original Stepford Wives is often criticized for being an inferior adaptation of the Ira Levin story. Since I've never read the book I can only say that the movie is ominously moody, spooky and effectively suspenseful. It really manages to create a feeling of uneasiness and Katharine Ross and Paula Prentiss are fantastic as the female leads (played by Nicole Kidman and Bette Midler in the 2004 remake). This sequel does a really bold, unexplained thing and foregoes the premise

    revealed in the surprise ending of the original, giving a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT reason for why the women of Stepford are always so "perfect."

    Sharon Gless (Cagney from "Cagney and Lacey" and Debbie from "Queer as Folk") is a tv reporter who travels to Stepford to do a report on the ideal community. She quickly befriends another outsider, played by Julie Kavner (the voice of Marge on "The Simpsons"), who is the wife of a cop (Don Johnson from "Miami Vice" and "Nash Bridges"). From there the story pretty much follows that of the original, with Gless in the Ross role and Kavner very much in the Prentiss role. The exception is that Gless's character actually attempts to save her friend and free the women of Stepford, as would not have been possible in the original for obvious reasons. If you're like me and you love 70's and 80's horror tv movies, this is a must. The basic tenets of the horror genre seem to contrast completely with the medium of television during this time, since anything remotely gory or intense would have been censored, most tv horror movies aren't scary at all. In fact, often they come across as cheesy and unintentionally funny. This can be a whole separate, even addicting, genre in itself (see Wes Craven's "Invitation to Hell"). Spielberg's "Duel" and Dan Curtis's "Trilogy of Terror" are real exceptions to this rule, however. So don't go into "Revenge of the Stepford Wives" expecting a masterpiece. Although Gless is very good, the material is just... cheesy. Still, if you're a fan of the original or cheesy tv horror, you should definitely check this one out. I've seen it way too many times. Now I have to go take my pill.
    6kevin_robbins

    This is a huge step down from the original but is still a fun viewing

    Revenge of the Stepford Wives (1980) is a movie I recently watched on YouTube. The storyline follows a magazine that wants to write an article on the amazing town of Stepford that has no crime and once people move there no one wants to leave. Shortly after the newspaper reporter arrives she quickly finds her life at risk as she gets to see how people behave in the unique town.

    This movie is directed by Robert Fuest (The Abominable Dr. Phibes) and stars Sharon Gless (Cagney & Lacey), Don Johnson (Miami Vice), Julie Kavner (Click), Audra Lindley (The Relic), Mason Adams (Son in Law) and Arthur Hill (The Andromeda Strain).

    The reporter angle was a good plot for a sequel. I will say this does have a lower budget feel and cinematography. You can tell this was a made for television movie. The men in this are more apparent on how they execute their plans and use the community for help than the previous picture since the cat is out of the bag. The costar, Meg, has a annoying voice that drove me crazy all movie. 😂 The Stepford women are well depicted and the kills and action are more fun than good.

    Overall this is a huge step down from the original but is still a fun viewing. Don Johnson was entertaining in this role. I would score this a 5.5/10 and recommend seeing it once.
    5Vomitron_G

    The clueless wives are back...

    "Revenge of the Stepford Wives" was in some countries unimaginably released & re-titled as "Terror in New York". What? Yes, this film doesn't even take place in New York. And the 'terror' part? Well,...

    "Revenge of the Stepford Wives" is the first in a series of three '80s made-for-TV sequels to the terrific theatrical original, "The Stepford Wives", from 1975. While this is more or less a direct sequel - albeit a very inconsistent one - to the first film, parts 3 & 4 ("The Stepford Children" and "The Stepford Husbands") are more like spin-offs. Naturally, the great - and at times terrifying - concept from the original film gets a bit unintentionally sillier in "Revenge of the Stepford Wives". Since we know from the start what's going on in the town of Stepford, the mystery simply isn't there anymore. All scenes take place during the day and the made-for-TV look & feel doesn't exactly help things either. Meaning, things never get creepy or suspenseful. Even the involvement of cult genre director Robert Fuest (from the "Dr. Phibes" movies, starring Vincent Price, and everybody's favorite melt-movie "The Devil's Rain", featuring Ernest Borgnine as a cross-eyed devil goatman) didn't do anything to uplift the bland production values. But that doesn't mean the film doesn't manage to entertain.

    Sharon Gless (as the investigating reporter Kaye Foster, arriving in Stepford with the intent of possibly making a TV program about the town's way of life) is a capable leading lady and it's applaudable she managed to walk through this movie with a straight face, seeing how she often found herself in rather ridiculous situations (like Julie Kavner 'short-circuiting' in her kitchen, then picking up a knife trying to kill Gless). A pre-"Miami Vice" Don Johnson is also walking around in it as the fresh cop in town, eventually agreeing with the Men's Association for his wife to become Stepfordized. You'll also have to wait until the very end of the film for the Stepford wives to actually take revenge (in a laughably appropriate manner). Things might have been dumbed down a lot in this implausible script which takes the original concept of the first film and runs the wrong way with it. But perhaps just because of all this, "Revenge of the Stepford Wives" turns out a rather amusing watch.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to Sharon Gless's memoir, "Apparently There Were Complaints," when Angie Dickinson dropped out of the film, Gless was hired to take the lead role with less than 24 hours notice.
    • Gaffes
      At the beginning when the Manson's car skids while being chased by the police chief it's on a dirt track. When the police car forces their car down a valley hillside it's a solid tar-mac road.
    • Citations

      Dale 'Diz' Corbett: No one is hurt. It's as much for their good as for yours. You know what happens to women as they get older. They get bored. Restless. They become discontented with their lot in life. It can ruin marriages, careers. It can ruin lives. And to what purpose? Are they better off? Give me the wisdom to accept those things I cannot change. All we do is instill values that will enrich and sustain them. A perfect mother, always there for the kids. A perfect wife, always there for you. Any way you want her to be.

    • Connexions
      Followed by The Stepford Children (1987)
    • Bandes originales
      Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Conducted by János Ferencsik

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 juin 1993 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Electric Police
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Santa Anita Depot, Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, Californie, États-Unis(Stepford Train Station)
    • Société de production
      • Edgar J. Scherick Associates
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    • Durée
      1 heure 36 minutes
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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