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Stepfather II by Jeff Burr
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Caroline Williams, Henry Brown, Jonathan Brandis, Meg Foster, Terry O'Quinn Director: Jeff Burr Producer: Carol Lampman Producer: Darin Scott Producer: William Burr Writer: Brian Garfield Writer: Carolyn Lefcourt Writer: Donald E. Westlake Writer: John Auerbach DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 88 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-03-04 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Studio: Miramax
Movie Reviews of Stepfather IIMovie Review: Despite Terry O'Quinn's impressive resume, Stepfather 2 is his finest cinematic effort Summary: 5 Stars
Yet again late night movie channels have proven they are the perfect outlet when in search of some b movie goodness. For us anything from the 80's/90's brings back a lot of sentimental value especially when it comes to the horror genre. See we've always been very big on late night horror viewings and consider these two decades to have some of the finest work out there. Not that they're actually really great movies, but they are so perfectly entertaining in the sense of b.
Terry O'Quinn returns as super psycho Jerry Blake as he spends his time in a mental institution after his first installment of murders. He winds up breaking free and getting back out there on the streets in search of a new wife. He begins a new identity as psychiatrist Dr. Gene Clifford and moves into a nice home in anytown USA. He notices a newly separated woman named Carol along with her son Todd (that kid from Seaquest and countless 80's movies) and knows he must have them both. Since he such an obsessive freak he takes out anyone around the mother and son that may be a future problem for them and winds up turning on the charm to win them over. Obviously it doesn't work out once he flips his lid and reveals what a wacko he actually is.
Stepfather II may receive some flack but honestly it's a great b horror that sits in the same enjoyment level as something like The Dentist or Dr. Giggles. It's the typical 80's horror which is exactly what we enjoy. No frills, nothing special, and that's what makes it so good. It's one of those flicks you have to catch on t.v late at night to get the full experience. It would be a
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