The Stepford Wives Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.40/10 from 70000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Las mujeres perfectas

Title in Italiano:

La donna perfetta

Synopsis

Joanna Eberhart, a wildly successful president of a TV Network, after a series of shocking events, suffers a nervous breakdown and is moved by her milquetoast of a husband, Walter, from Manhattan to the chic, upper-class, and very modern planned community of Stepford, Connecticut.

Once there, she makes good friends with the acerbic Bobbie Markowitz, a Jewish writer who's also a recovering alcoholic. Together they find out, much to their growing stupor and-then horror, that all the housewives in town are strangely blissful and, somehow... doomed.

What is going on behind the closed doors of the Stepford Men's Association and the Stepford Day Spa? Why is everything perfect here? Will it be too late for Joanna and Bobbie when they finally find out?

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Play Title Artist
The Stepford Wives
A Fifth of Beethoven
Walter Murphy: Writer
Walter Murphy: Performer
The Picadore March
Claire's Reel
David Mansfield: Writer
Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)
Stewart Lerman: By gene autry and oakley haldeman produced
The Billboard March
The Marines' Hymn
The Star Spangled Banner
Scenic Railway
Claire's Reel
David Mansfield: Performer
The Marines' Hymn
Jacques Offenbach: Performer
My Heart, Forever
Roger Roger: Performer
It Might as Well Be Spring
Richard Rodgers: Performer
Opening Titles
David Arnold: Performer
Getting Fired
David Arnold: Performer
The Hospital
David Arnold: Performer
Drive to Stepford* / Gates of Stepford
David Arnold: Performer
House Tour / First Night / First Morning
David Arnold: Performer
Claire's SUV* / Drive to SMA
David Arnold: Performer
Heart to Heart
David Arnold: Performer
To Sara's / Sara's House* / Exterior SMA
David Arnold: Performer
Book Club / 20 Dollars
David Arnold: Performer
Cupcakes / Dave's Car
David Arnold: Performer
Pre-Sneak / Sneaking Around
David Arnold: Performer
Roger Gets His / You'll Never Change / Rover Remote / Jo Logs In
David Arnold: Performer
To Bobbie's
David Arnold: Performer
Bobbie's Kitchen
David Arnold: Performer
Where Are My Children?
David Arnold: Performer
Rotunda / Jo's Descent / Mike and Claire's Intro / Walter and Jo's Intro
David Arnold: Performer
Midsummer Waltz
David Arnold: Performer
Lab 1A* / Mike's Speech
David Arnold: Performer
Claire's Speech*
David Arnold: Performer
Claire's Demise* / Keep Shopping*
David Arnold: Performer
End Credits
David Arnold: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: EBS Play-On (source)
David Arnold: Performer
Balance of Power (source)
David Arnold: Performer
Who Loves You More?* (unused source)
David Arnold: Performer
I Can Do Better* (source)
David Arnold: Performer
Midsummer Waltz (early take)
David Arnold: Performer
Getting Fired (alternate)
David Arnold: Performer
To Bobbie's (alternate)
David Arnold: Performer
Where Are My Children? (alternate ending)
David Arnold: Performer
Claire's Demise (alternate)
David Arnold: Performer
Midsummer Waltz (alternate take)
David Arnold: Performer
M.I.B. Main Theme
Danny Elfman: Performer
D's Memories / Chase
Danny Elfman: Performer
Edga's Truck / A New Man
Danny Elfman: Performer
Imports / Quiet Moment
Danny Elfman: Performer
J Contemplates
Danny Elfman: Performer
Headquarters
Danny Elfman: Performer
The Suit
Danny Elfman: Performer
Morgue Time
Danny Elfman: Performer
Petit Mort
Danny Elfman: Performer
K Reminsces
Danny Elfman: Performer
Orion's Belt / Cat Stinger
Danny Elfman: Performer
Noisy Cricket / Impending Trouble
Danny Elfman: Performer
Sexy Morgue Babe / Icon
Danny Elfman: Performer
Take Off / Crash
Danny Elfman: Performer
Finale
Danny Elfman: Performer
M.I.B. Closing Theme
Danny Elfman: Performer

User reviews

Joseph Allen
2/10

Furthermore, the choice of songs in the soundtrack feels disconnected from the narrative, making it difficult to emotionally connect with the characters' struggles and the unfolding events. The lack of cohesion between the music and the plot detracts from the overall viewing experience, leaving a sense of dissatisfaction and missed potential.

George King
5/10

The contrast between the upbeat, cheery music that plays in the town of Stepford and the darker, more sinister tones that accompany Joanna's discoveries creates a chilling juxtaposition that heightens the tension in the film.

Matthew Roberts
6/10

The use of electronic and synth elements in the soundtrack adds a futuristic and otherworldly quality to the film, enhancing the themes of technology and control that are central to the story.

Lisa Campbell
8/10

The soundtrack of The Stepford Wives perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the film, enhancing the sense of mystery and tension throughout the story.

Donna Phillips
5/10

The soundtrack of The Stepford Wives perfectly captures the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the film. The music creates a sense of mystery and suspense that keeps you on edge throughout the movie.

Mark Perez
7/10

The use of haunting melodies and subtle cues in the music adds an extra layer of depth to the characters' emotions and the unfolding plot, creating a truly immersive viewing experience.

Brian Hall
3/10

The soundtrack of The Stepford Wives fails to capture the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. The music feels generic and lacks depth, missing the opportunity to enhance the tension and mystery of the storyline.

Karen Perez
8/10

The soundtrack of The Stepford Wives showcases a masterful blend of orchestral arrangements and electronic elements, creating a unique and memorable sonic landscape that complements the futuristic setting of the film.

Deborah Roberts
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Stepford Wives is a crucial element in building the atmosphere and suspense of the movie, effectively immersing the audience in the unsettling world of Stepford and its hidden horrors.

Mary Perez
5/10

The haunting melodies and discordant tones in certain tracks evoke a sense of unease and paranoia, mirroring Joanna's growing sense of dread as she uncovers the dark secrets of Stepford.