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Stepfather 2 (1989)

Stepfather 2 (1989)
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A passable sequel to the excellent sleeper hit that preceded it, this film steers its story in a cartoonish, less horrific direction. Terry O'Quinn returns as the nameless family man who butchered one nuclear unit and was on his way to dispatching another when he was (seemingly) fatally stabbed. It turns out that he wasn't killed after all but was captured and sent to the loony bin. Now the deranged control freak has murdered his jailers and escaped from the institution. Establishing himself in a small, idyllic town as a family counselor, he thinks that he's found the perfect candidate for a family in Carol (Meg Foster), the real estate agent who lives across the street, and her son, Todd (Jonathan Brandis), who adores his mom's new boyfriend. Unfortunately, Carol's irresponsible husband shows up unexpectedly after abandoning his family -- and nosy neighbors and a variety of others stand as obstacles in the stepfather's path to perfection. The first film, The Stepfather (1987), by writer Donald E. Westlake was very loosely based on the real-life story of long-time fugitive John List, lending the film an eerie, skin-crawling air of psychological authenticity that this sequel entirely lacks. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Terry O'QuinnMeg Foster, (more)
Director(s):
Joseph RubenJeff Burr, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Stepfather 2

A passable sequel to the excellent sleeper hit that preceded it, this film steers its story in a cartoonish, less horrific direction. Terry O'Quinn returns as the nameless family man who butchered one nuclear unit and was on his way to dispatching another when he was (seemingly) fatally stabbed. It turns out that he wasn't killed after all but was captured and sent to the loony bin. Now the deranged control freak has murdered his jailers and escaped from the institution. Establishing himself in a small, idyllic town as a family counselor, he thinks that he's found the perfect candidate for a family in Carol (Meg Foster), the real estate agent who lives across the street, and her son, Todd (Jonathan Brandis), who adores his mom's new boyfriend. Unfortunately, Carol's irresponsible husband shows up unexpectedly after abandoning his family -- and nosy neighbors and a variety of others stand as obstacles in the stepfather's path to perfection. The first film, The Stepfather (1987), by writer Donald E. Westlake was very loosely based on the real-life story of long-time fugitive John List, lending the film an eerie, skin-crawling air of psychological authenticity that this sequel entirely lacks. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Jeff BurrJoseph Ruben
Writer(s):
John Auerbach
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Violence, Not For Children, Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Victoria H.

    I like these types of scary movies. I've probably seen this and the 1st one 10 times. Whenever they would play them on TV, I would watch them. They are interesting. I like "The paperboy" and "The dentist" also. Seen those a few times. I think they made "The dentist part 2" even. I want to see the remake of "The stepfather" when it's released but it's only rated PG13, so not sure how good it'll be. Maybe they'll remake "The dentist" too. I also can't wait to see the remake of "The last house on the left". I have the original on DVD. "My bloody Valentine 3-D" was awesome!! I can't wait to see "Final destination 4 3-D"!!! That is gonna rock for sure! Enjoy!!!

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    Sheila J.

    Surprised....I actually liked it. Heck I would even watch it again.

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    MICHAEL C.

    its a great movie wish they would send it to me

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