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The Stepmother

  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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The Stepmother (1972)
As part of a blackmail plot, a woman is forced to seduce her new husband's son. Complications, including murder, ensue.
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As part of a blackmail plot, a woman is forced to seduce her new husband's son. Complications, including murder, ensue.As part of a blackmail plot, a woman is forced to seduce her new husband's son. Complications, including murder, ensue.As part of a blackmail plot, a woman is forced to seduce her new husband's son. Complications, including murder, ensue.

  • Director
    • Howard Avedis
  • Writer
    • Howard Avedis
  • Stars
    • Alejandro Rey
    • John Anderson
    • Katherine Justice
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    550
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    • Director
      • Howard Avedis
    • Writer
      • Howard Avedis
    • Stars
      • Alejandro Rey
      • John Anderson
      • Katherine Justice
    • 20User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alejandro Rey
    Alejandro Rey
    • Frank Delgado
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Inspector Darnezi
    Katherine Justice
    Katherine Justice
    • Margo Delgado
    • (as Catherine Justice)
    Larry Linville
    Larry Linville
    • Dick Hill
    Marlene Schmidt
    Marlene Schmidt
    • Sonya Hill
    Duncan McLeod
    • Chief Inspector
    David Renard
    David Renard
    • Pedro Lopez
    Claudia Jennings
    Claudia Jennings
    • Rita
    Rudy Herrera Jr.
    • Steve Delgado
    Mike Kulcsar
    • Alan Richmond
    Priscilla Garcia
    • Maria
    Margaret Garcia
    • Lupé
    • (as Margarite Garcia)
    Gil Barreto
    • José
    • (as Gilberto Berreto)
    Bert Madrid
    • Mexican Businessman
    • (as Burt Madrid)
    Joe Snyder
    • Rookie Cop
    David Garfield
    • Goof
    • (as John D. Garfield)
    • Director
      • Howard Avedis
    • Writer
      • Howard Avedis
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    7GOWBTW

    Good cast, typical results

    In the 70's, you would see a lot of skin in drama and thrillers. Then there's the sex factor that goes along with it. In "The Stepmother", there is plenty of that. Alejandro Rey("The Flying Nun") plays Frank, a successful building contractor who catches his client with his wife while he was on a business trip. He kills him, then buries his body at a beach. Unbeknownst to him, there's a fighting couple that comes up later. After getting rid of the evidence, the police comes up and tells that there are two bodies at the beach. Frank knows that he killed his client, but the other body is female. That makes him more uneasy. If that is bad, it gets worse when he accidentally kills his partner in the business. That makes him more unstable. For this one, business and pleasure, don't mix. It has a great cast. But the ending was a letdown. It's worth the watch in certain ways. Only on a certain occasion. 2 out of 5 stars
    lazarillo

    Weird even by weird 70's standards

    I like weird 70's movies a lot, but this is weird even by weird 70's standards. It takes about half the movie, for instance, to even figure out why it's CALLED "The Stepmother"--it, at first, seems to be a movie about a jealous middle-aged, Mexican-American architect who murders a business associate after he finds him in bed with his younger gringa wife (and unbeknownst to the wife). By a weird coincidence another more lower-class Mexican also murders his wife in the same area and is framed for both murders. But the cops begins to suspect the architect, and his continuing jealously causes him to accidentally kill his partner and best friend (played by "MASH's" Larry Linville). He then has to fend off the amorous advances of the friend's widow before the cops grow even more suspicious. Got all that so far?

    So why is it called "The Stepmother"? Well, about halfway through the man's son shows up from Mexico City, and he also starts messing around with the young wife (his stepmother)and the off-kilter plot REALLY goes into over-drive.

    There are a few reasons to see this. First, if you're a weird 70's film completist. This film is kind similar to early 70's bizarro flick "Swinger's Massacre", which was equally ridiculous but had a less random plot. Second, if you're a fan of Larry Linville, he's actually pretty good here and acts circles around the rest of the unknown cast. The best reason perhaps though is this was the first appearance of cult drive-in queen Claudia Jennings. Jennings has a cameo role as a stoned-out hippie chick who has one hilarious line where she tell the cops she was "way too ripped" to remember what happened the night of the murder. (And if that isn't worth the price of admission, she also has her typically gratuitous full-frontal nude scene). Weird, weird movie, but if any of this sounds interesting to you, check it out.
    3SnoopyStyle

    the worst looking Oscar nominated movie

    Architect Frank Delgado returns to his home in Mexico. His wealthy client Alan Richmond forces himself on his wife Margo. Frank runs into Alan on his driveway. Suspecting them having an affair, Frank kills Alan and buries his body. He escapes without being seen by a fighting couple. The police investigates Alan's strangulation death but also the young Mexican woman. Dick Hill arrives with company to talk his business partner Frank into going to a beach house which belongs to Alan.

    This movie starts off well with a murder. However the tension that is build up by the opening is lost as the movie struggles through a slow boring slough. This is possibly the worst looking movie I've ever seen that is nominated for an Oscar. Alejandro Rey is a pretty awful actor. The movie has a few good actors and Larry Linville could have been an interesting lead. The staging is very static and the bad direction drains away all of the tension.
    Dethcharm

    Family Crisis...

    In THE STEPMOTHER, Frank (Alejandro Rey) catches his wife Margo (Katherine Justice) having sex with another man, leading to Frank's putting an end to loverboy. After disposing of the body, Frank scowls and frowns a lot while the police investigate.

    Meanwhile, a carload of hipsters arrive, led by Dick (Larry Linville!). Frank continues his grimacing amidst the frolicking hepcats.

    Uh oh!

    Frank sees Margo and Dick together! Luckily, it's all just a misunderstanding. Unluckily, Frank is too jealous and enraged to care. Sorry, Dick! Hmmm, why is Frank taking you to the roof of a tall building?

    Eeeeaagh!

    THE STEPMOTHER is another drive-in ready movie from Crown International Pictures. It's perfect for its time, complete with senseless violence, ample female nudity, 1970's ambiance, and serious groov-i-tude. In addition, how could anyone not like a movie with a character called "The Goof" in it?

    How, indeed...
    7catdaddyd

    I wasn't expecting much

    I wasn't expecting much, but it was better than what I was expecting. Mainly just wanted to see Katherine Justice nude after seeing her on Barnaby Jones, Cannon, and Mannix. She was also in Prescription Murder, the Columbo pilot movie. Having John Anderson in it was a plus. It was more intriguing than what I thought it would've been. Is it a must see? No, but I liked it just fine.

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    • Trivia
      The Oscar nomination for "Strange Are The Ways Of Love" for Best Song marked the only time a Crown International Picture title got an Oscar nomination. It lost to "The Morning After" from L'aventure du Poséidon (1972).
    • Quotes

      Sonya Hill: My life's empty without Dick.

    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 8 (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Strange Are The Ways Of Love
      (theme song)

      Music by Sammy Fain

      Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

      Arranged by Robert Matthews

      Vocal by Manuel

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Crown International Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Impulsion
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(Filiming City)
    • Production company
      • Magic Eye of Hollywood Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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