
Desperate Housewives (series) (2004)
Release Year: 2004
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: 绝望的主妇, Amas de Casa Desesperadas, Beautés désespérées, Desuparêto na tsuma tachi, Donas de Casa Desesperadas
Director: Andrew Doerfer, Arlene Sanford, Bethany Rooney, Charles McDougall, David Grossman
Writer: Adam Barr, Alan Cross, Alexandra Cunningham, Anne Flett-Giordano, Annie Weisman
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Alexandra Cunningham, Bob Daily, Charles Pratt, Jr., Charles Skouras III, Chris Black, David Grossman, George W. Perkins, Joe Keenan, Joey Murphy, John Pardee, Kevin Murphy, Larry Shaw, Patty Lin, Tracey Stern
Executive Producer: Marc Cherry, Michael Edelstein, Tom Spezialy
Companies: Cherry Productions
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Mystery, Soap Opera
Budget: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: amused, female friendship, housewife, neighbor, neighborhood
Story
Desperate Housewives begins with the suicide of Mary Alice Young in the seemingly idyllic suburban town of Wisteria Lane. The series follows her friends and neighbors - Susan Delfino, Lynette Scavo, Bree Van de Kamp, and Gabrielle Solis - as they deal with the aftermath of Mary Alice's death while navigating their own personal crises. Throughout the series, each year brings a new mystery or dark event to the lane, keeping the housewives engaged in uncovering secrets and solving crimes.
Summary
Desperate Housewives is an American comedy-drama TV series created by Marc Cherry that premiered in 2004. Set in the fictional town of Wisteria Lane in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, California, the show revolves around the lives of four housewives and their families as they deal with the mysteries and secrets hidden behind closed doors in their seemingly perfect suburban neighborhood.