
Overview:
Seemingly mild-mannered Henry Morrison has just murdered his entire family. After adopting a new identity and skipping town, he begins building a new relationship with a widow and her teenage daughter. However, he soon begins struggling to hide his true identity and maintain a grip on reality.Status: | Released (1987-01-23) |
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Awards: | 2 wins & 8 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $2,488,740 |
Screen: | Carolyn Lefcourt, Brian Garfield, Donald E. Westlake |
Productions: | ITC Entertainment, New Century Vista Film Company |
Production Countries: | United States of America, United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 11454: George Bowers - Editor - Editing
- 987900: Jay Benson - Producer - Production
- 21672: Donald E. Westlake - Story - Writing
- 100883: Carolyn Lefcourt - Story - Writing
- 52629: Joseph Ruben - Director - Directing
- 23969: John Lindley - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1207487: James William Newport - Production Design - Art
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***What if your stepfather is a psycho?*** After an amiable man (Terry O'Quinn) in the Seattle area slays his family he starts a new one under a different identity, but his discerning stepdaughter (Jill Schoelen) picks up on his questionable morality. “The Stepfather” (1987) ....
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Leaving a scene of carnage behind him, “Jerry” (Terry Quinn) chucks the evidence over the side of his departing ferry and goes off in search of a new life. He is soon settled down with “Susan” (Shelley Hack) and her teenage daughter “Stephanie” (Jill Schoelen). That all seems to be p ....
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