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Growing up, Susan Heller survived countless foster homes and years of abuse and neglect with one burning goal: to someday find the birth mother who abandoned her--and get revenge.Growing up, Susan Heller survived countless foster homes and years of abuse and neglect with one burning goal: to someday find the birth mother who abandoned her--and get revenge.Growing up, Susan Heller survived countless foster homes and years of abuse and neglect with one burning goal: to someday find the birth mother who abandoned her--and get revenge.
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Cheryl Francis Harrington
- Mousy Inmate
- (as a different name)
Ray Rodriguez
- Security Guard Hector
- (as Ray Clemente Rodriguez)
Peter Liapis
- Plumber
- (as Pete Liapis)
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The Stepdaughter? After watching this I am left wondering why it was even called that? Was there even a stepdaughter in it? Was Susan/Karen someone's stepdaughter?
But, on to the movie itself. It was interesting enough to keep you watching and wondering a little, but most of the time I spent groaning and rolling my eyes at the various plot holes and silliness. At times it is amazingly predictable, other times mildly suspenseful, but most times only slightly entertaining. My favorite cliches include the little "idiot" boy saving the day, the bumbling lawman, the good-looking big stud farm hand trying to force himself on her, and "I'm so crazy I talk to my doll". Then after all the buildup and clues start coming together... the payoff is very weak I felt.
I don't want to be all negative about any film, so I'll say that Andrea Roth does a good job as does Lisa Dean Ryan I thought. At least for what they had to work with.
4/10
But, on to the movie itself. It was interesting enough to keep you watching and wondering a little, but most of the time I spent groaning and rolling my eyes at the various plot holes and silliness. At times it is amazingly predictable, other times mildly suspenseful, but most times only slightly entertaining. My favorite cliches include the little "idiot" boy saving the day, the bumbling lawman, the good-looking big stud farm hand trying to force himself on her, and "I'm so crazy I talk to my doll". Then after all the buildup and clues start coming together... the payoff is very weak I felt.
I don't want to be all negative about any film, so I'll say that Andrea Roth does a good job as does Lisa Dean Ryan I thought. At least for what they had to work with.
4/10
The problem with this TV movie? It isn't trashy enough! Andrea Roth's portrayal of twisted anti-heroine Susan Heller is the saving grace of this tawdry thriller. She alternates sweetness and villainy well but there are times when she could have hammed it up more. I also found the structure of the film amateur. It starts improbably and little background information is revealed. It is not clear why Susan revisits the horse-ranch until more than half-way through. Little is revealed about Susan's mysterious upbringing, leaving her murderous deeds harder to understand. Another problem was the dour performance by the other daughter who was supposed to represent goodness in contrast to Susan's evilness. She was far from sympathetic, allowing Susan to take centre stage. Not the best of its genre.
I recently watched The Stepdaughter (2000) on Tubi. The story follows a troubled, orphaned young woman who resents never having a real family or a happy childhood. Fueled by a desire for revenge, she takes a job as a stable hand on a farm-where she may have found the perfect family to target, for more reasons than one.
Directed by Peter Liapis (Ghoulies), the film stars Andrea Roth (War), Lisa Dean Ryan (Doogie Howser, M. D.), Jaimz Woolvett (Unforgiven), and Cindy Pickett (Ferris Bueller's Day Off).
This feels like a made-for-TV movie in every possible way. The storyline is overly simplistic and far too convenient from start to finish. The acting and dialogue are painfully stiff, making every plot twist glaringly obvious. Nothing about the film feels authentic or realistic, and even the background music plays more like a soap opera than a thriller.
In conclusion, The Stepdaughter is awful. I'd rate it a 1/10 and recommend skipping it.
Directed by Peter Liapis (Ghoulies), the film stars Andrea Roth (War), Lisa Dean Ryan (Doogie Howser, M. D.), Jaimz Woolvett (Unforgiven), and Cindy Pickett (Ferris Bueller's Day Off).
This feels like a made-for-TV movie in every possible way. The storyline is overly simplistic and far too convenient from start to finish. The acting and dialogue are painfully stiff, making every plot twist glaringly obvious. Nothing about the film feels authentic or realistic, and even the background music plays more like a soap opera than a thriller.
In conclusion, The Stepdaughter is awful. I'd rate it a 1/10 and recommend skipping it.
A lot of these direct-to-video movies aren't always the greatest, because they obviously couldn't even make it to the theater. I have no clue why this wasn't in theaters. It wasn't all that bad. Andrea Roth and Lisa Dean Ryan were rather good, and the story was really great. I recommend this movie. I give The Stepdaughter a 7 out of 10. :)
While not a wholly original or fantastic movie, it is better than a lot of the other direct-to-video thrillers. Andrea Roth & Lisa Dean Ryan both do really well with their parts. If you can overlook the more predictable plot points, it is a descent movie to watch.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen the mechanic gets out of the truck there are several buildings reflected in the window and on the side of the truck, despite the fact that the scene takes place miles away from town.
- Quotes
Susan Heller: Party's over, Mom.
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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