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Nach seiner Flucht aus der Irrenanstalt, in der er inhaftiert war, gibt sich Jerry Blake als Eheberater aus und schafft es, eine Patientin und ihren kleinen Sohn für sich zu gewinnen.Nach seiner Flucht aus der Irrenanstalt, in der er inhaftiert war, gibt sich Jerry Blake als Eheberater aus und schafft es, eine Patientin und ihren kleinen Sohn für sich zu gewinnen.Nach seiner Flucht aus der Irrenanstalt, in der er inhaftiert war, gibt sich Jerry Blake als Eheberater aus und schafft es, eine Patientin und ihren kleinen Sohn für sich zu gewinnen.
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You know what? This sequel was pointless but it turned out better that I thought it would. Terry O'Quinn is back and the rest of the cast is different. This sequel was actually thought up with no imagination, but it worked out well. I admit one thing, O'Quinn's performance was just as great in the original, and the rest of the cast was better than the original.
The Stepfather (1987) was an enjoyable thriller telling the story of an unhinged man who joins family's, devotes himself to them but does whatever it takes to keep the family together and living by his rules.
Lost star Terry O'Quinn was fantastic and I'd only just discovered that sequels were spawned.
Following our antagonist as he breaks from an asylum and attaches himself to another single mother.
Once again O'Quinn is great, as is the always enchanting Meg Foster and the late Jonathan Brandis.
Stepfather II does not match its predecessor but is still watchable. You'll know everything that's going to happen, but that's okay.
The Good:
Terry O'Quinn
Meg Foster
Direct sequel
The Bad:
Predictable
Shadowed by the superior first movie
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Even psychos appreciate the snaps, crackles and pops
Lost star Terry O'Quinn was fantastic and I'd only just discovered that sequels were spawned.
Following our antagonist as he breaks from an asylum and attaches himself to another single mother.
Once again O'Quinn is great, as is the always enchanting Meg Foster and the late Jonathan Brandis.
Stepfather II does not match its predecessor but is still watchable. You'll know everything that's going to happen, but that's okay.
The Good:
Terry O'Quinn
Meg Foster
Direct sequel
The Bad:
Predictable
Shadowed by the superior first movie
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Even psychos appreciate the snaps, crackles and pops
Terry O'Quinn reprises his All I want is the perfect American family and if I don't get it I'll kill everyone and try again psycho role. Once again he manages to get an unmarried woman with a child to fall for him. This time it's Meg Foster. If you're a fan of the first then you have to see this one. If nothing else then for O'Quinns performance as Henry Morrison no Jerry Blake no Hodgkins....Wait a minute, Who is he here?
I actually enjoy Stepfather 2 more than the first Stepfather movie. The haunting theme does a lot for creating a truly sinister atmosphere. Rarely does a film score stick in my head, but this one does. And then there's Terry O'Quinn who plays the character just right.
You have to remember that this film was basically made in only 4 months. That's writing the script, casting, shooting, post production, etc. It was made for about 1 and a half million dollars and originally was supposed to be a direct to video release. Some additional shots were added and changed when the studio decided it was going to run a theatrical release like the first Stepfather, and they needed a more violent "Horror Movie".
The new DVD release presents the film in it's original Widescreen format, and it's a very sharp Animorphic transfer. A great thing included on the disc is that it has many alternate and extended scenes that were from the original Director's cut. There is also a short still gallery, and a very interesting full-length commentary by the Director and Producer of Stepfather 2. The only thing missing is a theatrical trailer...albeit most Buena Vista DVD's lack a trailer so it's no big surprise there.
If you like this film then you need this DVD, it easily blows away the old VHS and Laserdisc editions. Now, if only they'd release the 1st Stepfather movie on DVD!!!
You have to remember that this film was basically made in only 4 months. That's writing the script, casting, shooting, post production, etc. It was made for about 1 and a half million dollars and originally was supposed to be a direct to video release. Some additional shots were added and changed when the studio decided it was going to run a theatrical release like the first Stepfather, and they needed a more violent "Horror Movie".
The new DVD release presents the film in it's original Widescreen format, and it's a very sharp Animorphic transfer. A great thing included on the disc is that it has many alternate and extended scenes that were from the original Director's cut. There is also a short still gallery, and a very interesting full-length commentary by the Director and Producer of Stepfather 2. The only thing missing is a theatrical trailer...albeit most Buena Vista DVD's lack a trailer so it's no big surprise there.
If you like this film then you need this DVD, it easily blows away the old VHS and Laserdisc editions. Now, if only they'd release the 1st Stepfather movie on DVD!!!
The first Stepfather film is a classic in the slasher/thriller genre thanks mainly to it's incredible performance from Terry O' Quinn, and coming back for more in this fun ride.
The plot = Not all that different from before, The Stepfather now sitting comfortably in an insane asylum, breaks loose and sets his sights on a new family.
"Stepfather II" is a mixed bag in my opinion, although it is fun but could have been better, The plot is somewhat thin and follows too closely at times along the same path as the original film and the pacing is a little off at times, but this movie still manages to be interesting at the same time and boasts a decent cast with strong supporting performances from Meg Foster who plays the new would be wife with her stunning blue eyes and is always a delight to watch and Caroline Williams as the best friend, giving a really likable performance and has great chemistry with the cast and even the late Jonathan Brandis who plays the sun really shines in one of his early Roles, but off course is Terry O-Quinn who steals the show yet again.
Another aspect I liked that this time round the body count is upped, But unfortunately lacks anything stands out and the pacing is drawn out Too much and the plot wasn't developed as well as it could have been. It Did face production constraints, but it's too similar to the original Film, but the ending was interesting, the wedding scene is definitely a Stand out and had me on the edge of my seat the entire time.
All in all a decent follow up not quite on the level of the first one but overall a decent follow up, could have been a lot worse.
The plot = Not all that different from before, The Stepfather now sitting comfortably in an insane asylum, breaks loose and sets his sights on a new family.
"Stepfather II" is a mixed bag in my opinion, although it is fun but could have been better, The plot is somewhat thin and follows too closely at times along the same path as the original film and the pacing is a little off at times, but this movie still manages to be interesting at the same time and boasts a decent cast with strong supporting performances from Meg Foster who plays the new would be wife with her stunning blue eyes and is always a delight to watch and Caroline Williams as the best friend, giving a really likable performance and has great chemistry with the cast and even the late Jonathan Brandis who plays the sun really shines in one of his early Roles, but off course is Terry O-Quinn who steals the show yet again.
Another aspect I liked that this time round the body count is upped, But unfortunately lacks anything stands out and the pacing is drawn out Too much and the plot wasn't developed as well as it could have been. It Did face production constraints, but it's too similar to the original Film, but the ending was interesting, the wedding scene is definitely a Stand out and had me on the edge of my seat the entire time.
All in all a decent follow up not quite on the level of the first one but overall a decent follow up, could have been a lot worse.
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- WissenswertesSeveral additional moments of gore were filmed after principal shooting on the movie had wrapped. That is because the Weinsteins, after a test screening of this movie, complained about the lack of blood and demanded re-shoots. Jeff Burr refused, and another director was hired to do the re-shoots. In an interview, Burr commented, "they cut a little bit of (the film) out and they added some badly done blood effects. Badly done, because Terry O'Quinn refused to do it. Really, they were meaningless, so that was irritating."
- PatzerWhen The Stepfather is arranging a victim's house and body to look like a suicide, the victim's dead body, hanging from a noose, blinks.
- Zitate
Gene Clifford: You should've bought American, Phil!
- VerbindungenFeatured in Video View: Folge #2.9 (1991)
- SoundtracksSunshine Capitol
Written by Cole Coonce and T.J. Murphy
Performed by Hank Kimball's Daughter
Published by Brain Dead Muzick
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- Auch bekannt als
- Stepfather 2: Make Room for Daddy
- Drehorte
- Westwood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(asylum scenes)
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- Budget
- 1.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.519.796 $
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.519.796 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 33 Minuten
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