The Stepfather with Terry O'Quinn: DVD Cover
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The Stepfather Director: Joseph Ruben Cast: Terry O'Quinn, Jill Schoelen, Shelley Hack, Stephen Shellen

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/13/2009
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 4,882

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Audio Commentary with Director Joseph Ruben; ; The Stepfather Chronicles - An all-new retrospective featuring interviews with Director Joseph Ruben, Producer Jay Benson, Actress Jill Schoelen, Author Brian Garfield and others on the making of the film and its enduring legacy

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Disc #1 -- Stepfather
1. Main Titles [1:38]
2. A New Man [7:53]
3. Can't See [8:11]
4. Jus a Dream [8:14]
5. Daddy's Little Angel [9:45]
6. Lost Cause [10:46]
7. Disappointment [9:24]
8. Hold On Tight [6:44]
9. Empty House [8:06]
10. Who Am I? [6:16]
11. I Love You [8:54]
12. End Credits [2:50]

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Terry O'Quinn plays The Stepfather in this intelligent, unsettling chiller. We'd tell you O'Quinn's character name, but he has so many. You see, O'Quinn has been a stepfather many times over, romancing and marrying widowed women in several different states. After each wedding, everything is blissful -- at least, until O'Quinn's new wife and kids fail to measure up to his notions of perfection. Then he kills them en masse, and moves on to his next victims. Shelley Hack and Jill Schoelen co-star as O'Quinn's latest wife and stepdaughter, who prove to be yet another disappointment to him. An adroit witches' blend of Ozzie & Harriet and Psycho, The Stepfather was scripted by suspense veteran Donald E. Westlake. A lesser sequel, Stepfather 2, followed in 1989. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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