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The Stepford Children

  • TV Movie
  • 1987
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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The Stepford Children (1987)
Sci-FiThriller

Steven and Laura Harding (along with their kids David and Mary) have moved to the quiet community of Stepford, Connecticut. Steven joins the men's club, which is still assimilating their wiv... Read allSteven and Laura Harding (along with their kids David and Mary) have moved to the quiet community of Stepford, Connecticut. Steven joins the men's club, which is still assimilating their wives into robots. This time, they have begun to turn their out of control teens into robots ... Read allSteven and Laura Harding (along with their kids David and Mary) have moved to the quiet community of Stepford, Connecticut. Steven joins the men's club, which is still assimilating their wives into robots. This time, they have begun to turn their out of control teens into robots as well. Once they are assimilated, they are obedient, homework loving, big band dancing d... Read all

  • Director
    • Alan J. Levi
  • Writers
    • William Bleich
    • Ira Levin
  • Stars
    • Barbara Eden
    • Don Murray
    • Tammy Lauren
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    467
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan J. Levi
    • Writers
      • William Bleich
      • Ira Levin
    • Stars
      • Barbara Eden
      • Don Murray
      • Tammy Lauren
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barbara Eden
    Barbara Eden
    • Laura Harding
    Don Murray
    Don Murray
    • Steven Harding
    Tammy Lauren
    Tammy Lauren
    • Mary Harding
    Pat Corley
    Pat Corley
    • Sheriff Weston
    Ken Swofford
    Ken Swofford
    • Frank Gregson
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Lawrence Danton
    Sharon Spelman
    Sharon Spelman
    • Sandy Gregson
    James Staley
    James Staley
    • Mr. Moreland
    Raye Birk
    Raye Birk
    • George Larson
    Debbie Barker
    Debbie Barker
    • Lois Gregson
    Dick Butkus
    Dick Butkus
    • Tom Wilcox
    James Coco
    James Coco
    • Mr. Jamison
    Randall Batinkoff
    Randall Batinkoff
    • David Harding
    John Cameron Mitchell
    John Cameron Mitchell
    • Kenny
    Judith Baldwin
    Judith Baldwin
    • Kimberly Summer
    • (as Judy Baldwin)
    Peter Elbling
    Peter Elbling
    • Mr. Peterson
    Pirie Jones
    Pirie Jones
    • Julie
    Michael Murray
    • Hank
    • Director
      • Alan J. Levi
    • Writers
      • William Bleich
      • Ira Levin
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    User reviews14

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    4BakuryuuTyranno

    Too slow

    In a sequel we already know what's supposed to be happening so any sense of mystery is redundant. And so watching creepy children and women act "strangely" isn't exactly exciting.

    I also must question the intelligence of turning their children into machines since eventually, the population of the Gentlemen's Club would die, at least some would, there would be no one to continue their bloodline and a suspicious number of purposeless citizens roaming around.

    So the plot doesn't make sense really and because of the slow pace, it's difficult to watch without noticing the idiot plot. Technically not a bad movie, just a very flawed one.
    5kevin_robbins

    This isn't great but it is entertaining and worth a viewing

    Stepford Children (1987) is a movie I recently found on a random streaming service. The storyline follows a family with two high school aged children that moves out of New York to Stepford, Connecticut. Shortly after arriving the dad joins the local mens club, the wife tries to fit in and the kids attend the most prestigious high school in the country. The kids quickly realize they don't fit in and the mother doesn't realize things are strange around here as she tries to address the trouble her kids keep getting in...will the family adjust to Stepford or will Stepford have to adjust to them?

    This movie is directed by Alan J. Levi (Robocop) and stars Barbara Eden (I Dream of Jeannie), Don Murray (Conquest of the Planet of the Apes), Tammy Lauren (Wishmaster), Pat Corley (Murphy Brown) and Dick Butkus (Gremlins 2).

    The concept for this storyline was interesting and while a bit far fetched still fun to watch unfold. They went a little over the top making the kids look ultra 80s so any transformations would be gigantic. The father/children trips were entertaining and well done as were the transformations. The acting is actually pretty good and I loved the ending. These movies always pickup once everyone is aligned with what's going on. The mother in this was a really great character.

    Overall this was a nice spin on the Stepford storyline for fans of the series. This isn't great but it is entertaining and worth a viewing. I would score this a 5-5.5/10 and recommend seeing it once.
    7Coventry

    Spice Up Your Life, Stepfordize Your Wife!

    The third entry in the "Stepford" franchise, but apparently the three made-for-TV obscure sequels are incredibly obscure and hard to trace down, whereas the 70's original as well as the blockbuster remake with Nicole Kidman are commonly known and very popular. I haven't seen either the early 80's "Revenge of the Stepford Wives" or the mid 90's "The Stepford Husbands", but this "The Stepford Children" is a quite charming and highly entertaining little film. It's basically the exact same film as the original; obviously less mysterious yet much cheesier and incredibly 80's to the nth degree. The main difference here, like the title implies, is that not just the liberated wives but also the rebellious and punk teenage offspring in town undergoes the typical and highly effective "Stepford treatment", licensed by the local Men's Association. For some reason the scenario attempts to uphold the Stepford mystery until late in the film, even though nobody is likely to watch this sequel before having checked out the original and presumably everybody also knows about the denouement. The Harding family is all packed and ready to move from the grisly city of New York to the small and peaceful community of Stepford. Particularly father Steven is excited about their new life because he already lived in Stepford and always wanted to go back ever since his first wife, whom his new wife Laura and adolescent children Mary and David know very little about, died under mysterious circumstances. The town is almost too perfect, with picturesque neighbors and model students, and especially the modern teenagers face huge difficulties to adjust. Their efforts to modernize the place and take the local youth of Stanford in tow cause confrontations with the eminent townsfolk, particularly the members of the Men's Association, and put the familial relationships under a lot of stress. David meets and falls in love with the last "normal" girl in school Lois, but when even she transforms into a domestic dummy overnight, David can convince his skeptical mother to investigate the sinister Stanford secret. The first hour of "The Stanford Children" is slow-paced and rather tame, but the finale is trashy and cheesy like the VHS cover promises and like a late 80's thriller ought to be, in fact. The modus operandi behind the Stanford secrets is illustrated in greater detail, and I think horror fans and lovers of the original film will appreciate that. At least, I did. The overall plot still doesn't make a lot of sense and the script is chock-full of irrational aspects, but it's nonetheless an engaging formula and undoubtedly one that evokes an atmosphere of suspense and fear. The acting performances are far above average. Especially the arrogant and obnoxious members of the Men's Association depict plausible characters and even teenage players Tammy Lauren and Randall Batinkoff give away impressive performances. Recommended without hesitation!
    3irivlin

    Poor relative of The Stepford Wives. Not recommended.

    Considering the excellence of the original Stepford Wives, I find it very hard to believe that Ira Levin had a hand in this very poor "clone" (no pun intended).

    It's a formulaic as I've ever seen coming out of Hollywood. We all know the ending from the first five minutes of the the start.

    Barbara Eden just does not suit this role. For starters, she's too old, secondly, she's typecast and we can't get Jeanie out of our heads.

    It's poorly directed and all the acting is hammed up to the limit, with each character trying his or her self to be a silly stereotype.

    Richard Anderson, who played Oscar Goldman in The 6 million Dollar Man is no match for Patrick O'Neal in The Stepford Wives. Everything about this movie shouts "Low budget" and "Hurried".

    I watched this movie, so you don't have to. Please don't make the same mistake.

    BTW, the remake of The Stepford Wives (with Christopher Walken and Glen Close is even worse.
    6Red-Barracuda

    A fairly decent Stepford sequel

    The Stepford Children is the second sequel to the cult 70's movie The Stepford Wives. This is the only sequel I have seen but I am aware they are all made for TV movies. The angle that this instalment takes is that now it is the children of Stepford who are being re-made to fit the ultra-conservative model favoured by the men of the community. I guess its underlying message is a warning against regimented conformity and the pursuit of an idealised 'perfection'. In this sense it's no different really to the first film but because the focus is now on teenagers as opposed to women, it takes the message away from the misogyny of a male dominated society to the angst of teenagers growing up and trying to remain individuals in a society that tries to mould them. It's the kind of themes that remain very relevant.

    The story focuses on a family who move to the town of Stepford from the big city. The two kids do not fit into the community at all well, seeing as all the other teenagers from the town seem to be lifeless automatons. Although, it does have to be said that these two are the most 80's looking teenagers imaginable – it's hairspray, indoor-shades-wearing and headbands all the way! Anyway, before long their father becomes a member of the ominous Men's Association and he is soon convinced to have his wayward children 'corrected'.

    This is overall a fairly decent film. The Stepford set-up is an interesting one and more leverage is engineered from the basic premise. But obviously the sense of mystery from the original movie is long gone and this does detract from the film's impact somewhat. We know from the outset why the women and children act so strangely, so it does mean that the amateur sleuthing by the new family is sort of wasted on us. But even taking this into account it's still an effective enough movie. The acting performances are pretty decent and there are some individual good moments, most of which involve scenes of the robotic replicas acting oddly. It's only towards the end where we see the sinister goings on behind the scenes. It's perhaps a pity there wasn't a little more made of this though as the ending itself is a bit too rushed for much of an impact. But all-in-all The Stepford Children is a decent enough TV chiller.

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      Why would Stepford's male authorities risk going to the trouble of digging an actual grave (with identifying headstone no less) to bury the mechanical clone of Steven Harding's first wife when doing so would leave such horrific evidence for potential outside investigators to, literally, unearth--as indeed second wife does? (Barbara Eden disinterring a grave...yikes!)
    • Quotes

      Mary Harding: I'm a very lucky girl...

    • Connections
      Followed by The Stepford Husbands (1996)

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Kinder von Stepford
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Edgar J. Scherick Associates
      • Taft Entertainment Television
      • Gary Hoffman Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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