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Stepfather 2

Stepfather 2

Tonight - Daddy's Coming Home - To Slice Up More Than Just The Cake!

5.5 / 1019891h 33m

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.

Genre: Horror, Thriller

Status: Released

Director: Jeff Burr

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Main Cast

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

Henry Brown

Dr. Joseph Danvers

Mitchell Laurance

Mitchell Laurance

Phil Grayland

Miriam Byrd-Nethery

Sally Jenkins

Leon Martell

Walt 'Smitty' Smith

Renata Scott

Betty Willis

John O'Leary

John O'Leary

Sam Watkins

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User Reviews

CinemaSerf

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.