Stepfather 2

1989 "Tonight - Daddy's Coming Home - To Slice Up More Than Just The Cake!"
5.6| 1h33m| R| en| More Info
Released: 03 November 1989 Released
Producted By: ITC Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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"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

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Director

Jeff Burr

Production Companies

ITC Entertainment

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Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
Marva-nova Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Haven Kaycee It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Sam Panico The last time we saw Henry Morrison/Jerry Blake, he was all shot up and stabbed in the heart, mumbling "I love you" and falling down the steps. Who knew that he'd survive that and come back to do it all over again? Jerry Blake is a survivor. Since the end of the last movie, he's been recovering in a Puget Sound mental institution, one that he soon escapes. Before you can say "new identity" he's become Gene Clifford and has moved into the planned community of Palm Meadows outside Los Angeles.He's already found a new potential family with Carol Grayland (Meg Foster, Masters of the Universe, They Live) and her son, Todd (Becca fave Jonathan Brandis). As the therapist to all of the local wives, he learns that her husband Phil ran away last year and when he tries to come back to his family, our stepfather hero kills him and covers it up.The mail carrier, Matty Crimmins (Caroline Williams, Stretch from Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2!) sees through his identity when she finds mail addresses to the real Gene Clifford that reveals him to be a black man. You know what happens to people who figure out the stepfather's identity? Yep. They get removed and their wine gets taken.Those bottles of wine and the song "Camptown Races" end up fingering Gene, with Carol confronting him just before they're due to be married. Despite being stabbed, the stepfather almost succeeds in killing again until Todd stabs him with a clawhammer. Then comes the best part in this entire film: mother and son walk out to "Here Comes the Bride," while a choir reacts in abject terror to the fact that they're covered in blood.Oh man - our kinda sorta hero isn't dead yet. He makes his way to the altar before saying, "Until death do us part." Oh man. Well done, dude.After a test screening of the film, Harvey and Bob Weinstein complained about the lack of blood and demanded re-shoots. Director Jeff Burr (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, Puppet Master 4, Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter, Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings) and O'Quinn refused, so the shots were added in by another director.Stepfather 2 isn't quite as good as the original. But hey - if you're looking for one more movie where a dad wipes out his family...
Michael_Elliott Stepfather II (1989)** 1/2 (out of 4)The "stepfather" (Terry O'Quinn) somehow manages to survive the events of the first film. As this one here starts off he's locked up inside a mental asylum but managers to escape. He heads to California where he starts working as a councilor and this is where he meets and falls in love with his neighbor Carol (Meg Foster). The two plan to get married but something doesn't sit right with her friend (Caroline Williams) who decides to some research on the mysterious man.STEPFATHER II was released and pretty much died on arrival as critics and fan saw it as a cheap attempt at making money and basically wrote it off as being nothing more than a rehash of the first film. I used to think the same thing but this latest viewer really had me appreciating the film on a whole new level and while it isn't quite as good as the original, it still manages to be interesting in its own way.What I really enjoyed here is that we get to see O'Quinn's character playing the game.By saying that, in the original whenever we met him and his new family, they were already married and starting the story. We didn't get to see how his character worked the woman and the child but that's not the case here. There's a lot more character development all around and I thought it took the basic concept of the original and tried to do more with it.Another plus are the performances. O'Quinn delivers another excellent performance and it didn't matter that this was just a sequel as the actor certainly gave it his all. As with the first film, it doesn't matter if he was playing the nice guy or the evil one, he nailed the part perfectly. Foster was also quite good in the role of the woman struggling to move on. Williams, best known for her role in Texas CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2, is also fun to watch here as is Johnathan Brandis as the child and Henry Brown is also good in the role of the doctor.The film starts off rather poorly as its pure slasher dumbness but things eventually start to pick up. I thought Jeff Burr did a very good job at keeping the film moving at a nice pace and there's no doubt that it's better directed than the first. I do wish there was a tad bit more suspense as this here is something that it's lacking. Still, STEPFATHER II is an above average sequel that deserves a better reputation.
atinder The first movie was great, the plot and the movie flowed really well and the ending was classic.Its a shame that ending was lie to make room for this bland Sequel.This movie was very bland from start to end, it takes to long to get going, it's plots was way to slow for the movie.The ending was the only decent part, Which dose not make up for very long drawn out plot, we seen again, with nothing new added and less action then first movie. The the movie very dull and bland, The ending was good however it's like they also had enough and lets just rush the ending.There were some bloody moment and okay acting, Even John Lock looked a bit bored in some part of this movie. His good playing a really good psycho4 out of 10
lastliberal I am sure Danny Thomas never thought that "Make Room for Daddy" would be the tag line in a film like this.Terry O'Quinn (John Locke from "Lost") is a slasher/serial killer in a mental hospital. He escapes, and tries to start a normal life.But, that old slasher brain can't handle stress, and his romance with Meg Foster ends badly for him.Not a whole lot of slasher action. Mostly just a small town romance story with a slasher angle that plays in a few times.I really don't know how it could have been done differently, but it just didn't have that sparkle.