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Stepfather 2
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Stepfather 2

Tonight - Daddy's coming home - to slice up more than just the cake!
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User Score122 ratings
TMDB 5.516+19891h 33mEnglish
HorrorThriller

Synopsis

"Stepfather" Jerry Blake escapes an insane asylum and winds up in another town, this time impersonating a marriage counselor. With a future wife and new stepson who love him, Blake eliminates anyone who stands in his way to building the perfect family.

Director
Jeff BurrFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Part II Productions3 production companies
Release
November 3, 1989Released
Box Office
$2MBudget $2M

Top Cast

8 of 16
Terry O'Quinn
Terry O'Quinn
Dr. Gene Clifford / Jerry Blake
Meg Foster
Meg Foster
Carol Grayland
Caroline Williams
Caroline Williams
Matty Crimmins
Jonathan Brandis
Jonathan Brandis
Todd Grayland
Henry Brown
Dr. Joseph Danvers
Mitchell Laurance
Mitchell Laurance
Phil Grayland
Miriam Byrd-Nethery
Sally Jenkins
Leon Martell
Walt 'Smitty' Smith

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Feb 7, 2025

Despite the fact that he was shot enough times to kill an elephant in the first film (1987), the intervening years have worked miracles for “Jerry” (Terry Quinn) as he sits with his carefree shrink in an high security institution. Of course, sure as the sun comes up, it’s not that secure and after a gory exit he sets off to find a new ideal family. It doesn’t take long before he alights on single mom “Carol” (Meg Foster) and her lad “Todd” (Jonathan Brandis) and by impersonating a kindly counsellor, manages to inveigle his way into their lives. She has her fair share of suitors already, though - but, well you can see the rest of this plot from space. The actors and the writing are distinctly mediocre (if that’s not an oxymoron) and it’s about as formulaic as it’s possible to get as it yells television movie at us from start to finish. Quinn doesn’t manage to muster even the vaguest sense of menace and as the denouement looms we even manage to involve a broom cupboard, an hammer and some wedding cake! He whistles a good tune, though - but this is weak and derivative, sorry.

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