I just rewatched both Rosemary’s Baby and The Stepford Wives recently and it struck me that they both have the same basic storyline. The heroine was sold out/betrayed by her husband. Rosemary and Joanna tried their best to figure out what’s going on and who’s out to get them but they’re just too overpowered. Rosemary was a goner long before Joanna. At least Joanna could have taken the car and drove away once her best friend Bobbie changed.
Both Rosemary's Baby and The Stepford Wives were written by Ira Levin. You may want to check out other movies based on his works: A Kiss Before Dying (1956), The Boys from Brazil (1978) and Deathtrap (1982).
I just discovered Seconds (1966) and The Silent Partner (1976) two years ago. They’re not very well known movies but I enjoyed them so much I even rushed to buy and read the books. Both are out of print.
I also recommend the Don Siegel-Clint Eastwood gothic horror movie, The Beguiled (1971). Don Siegel, whose directing credits include Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) and Dirty Harry (1971) named The Beguiled as his favorite of all his movies.
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