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The Stepfather

  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
42K
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The Stepfather (2009)
Michael Harding (Badgley) returns from military school to find his mother (Ward) living with her new boyfriend, David (Walsh). As the two men get to know each other, Michael becomes suspicious of the man in his mother's life: Is he really the man of her dreams, or could David be hiding a dark side?
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Michael Harding returns home from military school to find his mother Susan happily living with her new boyfriend David. As Michael and David get to know each other, Michael becomes more and ... Read allMichael Harding returns home from military school to find his mother Susan happily living with her new boyfriend David. As Michael and David get to know each other, Michael becomes more and more suspicious of this new guy.Michael Harding returns home from military school to find his mother Susan happily living with her new boyfriend David. As Michael and David get to know each other, Michael becomes more and more suspicious of this new guy.

  • Director
    • Nelson McCormick
  • Writers
    • J.S. Cardone
    • Donald E. Westlake
    • Carolyn Lefcourt
  • Stars
    • Penn Badgley
    • Dylan Walsh
    • Sela Ward
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    42K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nelson McCormick
    • Writers
      • J.S. Cardone
      • Donald E. Westlake
      • Carolyn Lefcourt
    • Stars
      • Penn Badgley
      • Dylan Walsh
      • Sela Ward
    • 225User reviews
    • 130Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Penn Badgley
    Penn Badgley
    • Michael Harding
    Dylan Walsh
    Dylan Walsh
    • David Harris
    Sela Ward
    Sela Ward
    • Susan Harding
    Amber Heard
    Amber Heard
    • Kelly Porter
    Sherry Stringfield
    Sherry Stringfield
    • Leah
    Paige Turco
    Paige Turco
    • Jackie Kerns
    Jon Tenney
    Jon Tenney
    • Jay
    Nancy Linehan Charles
    Nancy Linehan Charles
    • Mrs. Cutter
    Marcuis Harris
    Marcuis Harris
    • Detective Shay
    Braeden Lemasters
    Braeden Lemasters
    • Sean Harding
    Deirdre Lovejoy
    Deirdre Lovejoy
    • Detective Tylar
    Skyler Samuels
    Skyler Samuels
    • Beth Harding
    Blue Deckert
    Blue Deckert
    • Captain Mackie
    Jason Wiles
    Jason Wiles
    • Dylan Bennet
    Kara Ortiz
    Kara Ortiz
    • Real Estate Assistant
    • (as Kara Briola)
    Jessalyn Gilsig
    Jessalyn Gilsig
    • Julie King
    Cathy Schenkelberg
    • Waitress
    David Guzzone
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    • Male Buyer
    • Director
      • Nelson McCormick
    • Writers
      • J.S. Cardone
      • Donald E. Westlake
      • Carolyn Lefcourt
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    User reviews225

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    5barrynewblood

    Would Be Fine for Lifetime TV

    Dylan Walsh is a strong actor, but the material he's been given doesn't help him attempt to go toe to toe with Terry O'Quinn's iconic performance in the original. The stepchild's gender has been switched and Penn Badgley brings a lot of welcome vulnerability to the role while Sela Ward's concerned wife and mother doesn't get as much to do nor does Amber Heard as the concerned girlfriend.

    The script has more cliches and bad scares than the original which hurts it a lot, but it's entertaining enough if you just want to decompress and watch something that doesn't require you to do much thinking.
    5carlosgateleaper

    Amber Heard in a bikini...oh yeah...and some other stuff.

    I have to give this movie a favorable review only because it delivered something it didn't promise and that took me by surprise. The Stepfather, as I'm sure you all know, is a remake (reboot?) of the 80's slasher series that set the tone for every darn Lifetime movie starring Valerie Bertinelli or Nancy McKeon. A desperate divorcée falls for a mysterious guy who, despite telegraphing to the audience how evil he secretly is, manages to fool his fiancée and her family into thinking that he's a swell guy....that is, until the body count starts. The plot isn't worth discussing. There's nothing here that we haven't seen before. What IS worth discussing is the director's obvious decision to exploit Amber Heard's lovely figure in one long never ending cheesecake sequence. You could make the argument that the ONLY reason this film was even made in the first place was to launch Amber into the stratosphere of blogworthy sex symbols (not unlike what Michael Bay managed to do with Megan Fox). You'll see Amber in her underwear lounging in bed, Amber in her itsy bitsy teeny weeny bikini, gratuitous close-ups of her splendid anatomy, etc. This exploitation becomes so flagrant that it distracts from the story itself, which is probably a good thing. In a way the Stepfather 2009 comes off more like a 70's Drive-In flick; the kind teenagers would flock to in hopes of seeing a little skin. Maybe that was the point after all? I sure hope it was. The movie certainly doesn't deliver much else.
    TodayIsTheDayOurSinsWillBeOver

    Very Impressive.

    Having not seen the original version of The Stepfather I have to say that normally I'm not a fan of remakes, and usually, yes, I do loathe them because they always tend to be a load of crap (Texas Chainsaw Massacre remakes for example..). However, since I haven't seen the original Stepfather film I can't compare them both, but what I have seen in this remake is something else. I was really, really impressed with this, and I am going to have to seek out the original now to see what it was like.

    The Stepfather basically tells the story of "David" - a disturbed man who is apparently normal and caring on the outside but very unstable on the inside, both psychologically and emotionally and one of who lives a lot double lives, looking for recently divorced women to emotionally manipulate them and ultimately, breaks them down and kills them and any immediate family. I always compare him to the girl out of the Orphan because they both have nearly the same tactics at luring people into trusting them - in fact this movie reminded me of Orphan a lot. Anyway, when he senses he may be in danger of having his history found out, "David" takes even more extreme action to cover his steps up a lot quicker than he would normally do. "David" has been doing this many for years, and also has evaded capture from the police by changing his appearance and never using any ID when purchasing, for example a car. He always pays in cash, and always changes his appearance in somewhat way before moving onto his next victim. You may think it's a relatively simple plot, but the movie itself is a lot of fun and suspense. There's also a lot of psychological tension and build up as "David"'s new family become suspicious of his activities and his apparent lack of background information. As the movie progresses, things turn for the worse for the family he has deceived as they become wary of his background.

    The acting is first class, and the guy who acts as "David", Dylan Walsh? I think that's his name. He is very convincing in his role. I honestly can't find one bad thing to say about this movie, as I definitely enjoyed it, and the build up of psychological suspense kept me watching until the very end of the credits. All in all it's quite excellent, and I've given it a 9 out of 10, simply losing one point because it is still a remake, but one that is excellent.

    If you're a fan of Orphan or indeed, The Strangers, The Stepfather's psychological factors may just peek your interests here. Definitely a must watch at some point. Very enjoyable!
    6IheartCali5882

    Not a great film but I kinda sorta enjoyed it =)

    I have a strict policy that states movies featuring either (a) a cat suddenly jumping out from a corner accompanied by an ominous sounding music chord or (b) a mirror that is empty of anyone but one character who turns away, then turns back and suddenly sees the killer in the mirror behind them...well these movies are only going to be so good. This movie has both, within about 60 seconds of each other. In spite of this, I have to say it's really not all that bad. I've seen many people complaining about the lack of originality, but when you're remaking a horror film from the 80's, it's almost inevitable that you're going to give the audience something they've seen before. That wasn't really bothersome to me though because the characters and anticipation overshadowed it for the most part.

    Dylan Walsh plays the stepfather in a role that was actually likable for the first part of the film. He meets a single mom played by Sela Ward and all is picture perfect until her bad boy son comes home from military school. We only know he's bad by the way because someone tells us. He's a pretty normal, well adjusted kid considering that his dad is no longer around and his mother has engaged herself to a stranger in the span of 6 months. Far as I could tell, his behavior is still within normal range. It might have made for a more interesting film though if he really was a wild child.

    So past that everyone knows what follows with the story. There is not a lot of gratuitous violence; even the killing scenes are low key which I don't really mind. If anyone is looking for lots of gore and clever death shots, this is not the film for them. The excitement is in the buildup, the experience of the characters finding out for themselves who the stepfather really is; especially when you have the one obligatory character, in this case the wayward son, who seems to intuit everything about the man from the first time he sets eyes on him. That standard plot device, a character who has it all figured out and NO ONE will believe him, well it's beyond old but it's moderately effective here.

    The mindless and unnecessary adolescent dialogue, together with the many gratuitous bikini shots of the son's pale and too skinny girlfriend, tend to bring the quality of the film down. They were neither necessary nor helpful. But if you can look past that and the lack of originality (is it fair to expect that in this film really?) then you'll find an adequate film that's worth a couple hours of your time. I've seen much worse in the horror/thrillers in the past few years.

    6/10
    5cinevid

    Once again the trailer was better than the film

    Though a lot of the elements were typical and expected in this movie, it still held interest and had a few good 'gotcha' moments. However, as it neared the end, it seemed that the editor just hacked together an ending to shorten the movie down because it was in danger of actually being two hours long. In fact, one of the coolest terror scenes in the trailer was when the circular saw falls from the attic and dangles over the girlfriend, (like Vincent Price's Pit and the Pendulum) but guess what? It's NOT in the movie. I was ticked off. Now, I know some scenes are in a trailer and don't make it to the final cut, but come on! It's the last shots in the trailer and the most terrifyingly memorable! It's false advertising at it's worst! Oh well, hopefully it will be in the DVD release, making that a good reason to skip seeing it in the theaters.

    Sadly the popularity of this film hinges on the reality that way too many men marry into a family and think they can have everything go their way without regard for how the children have been raised before they came along. Kids love to push boundaries and rarely ever accept the 'new dad' as anything more than an ATM, so the guy let's his frustration build to the point where he explodes on them, losing all credibility and respect. Obviously they don't all become psycho killers, but the abuses run rampant in today's society, so it's no surprise why so many teens are eager to see this film.

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    • Trivia
      This remake and The Stepfather (1987) were loosely based on the crimes of John List, a New Jersey accountant who murdered his wife, mother, and three children at their home in November 1971, and then disappeared. List eluded justice for almost eighteen years, during which time he assumed a new identity, remarried, and resumed his work as an accountant. He was finally arrested in June 1989 in Virginia, after the story of his murders was featured on an episode of America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back (1988); a former neighbor had recognized the age-progressed clay bust of List, which turned out to bear a close resemblance to his actual appearance, and alerted the authorities. List died in prison in 2008.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning David Harris cuts himself and places a tissue on the left side of his chin. As he leaves the bathroom and turns around for the camera shot, the tissue is on the right side of his chin. This is because the image is a mirror shot, so it appears that the tissue is on the wrong side.
    • Quotes

      David Harris: I thought I could make this work. But I can't! This isn't the right family for me. The boy is a problem. He has no respect for me. You haven't been hard enough on him. You've got to make a boy understand! You've got to break him if necessary! You're too weak to do that.

      Susan Harding: What are you talking about?

      David Harris: I thought it could work, but it can't! I thought you could be Mrs. Grady Edwards, but you can't!

      Susan Harding: What did you say? Who is Grady Edwards?

      David Harris: Wait, wait... it just... wait a minute. I... uh...

      [there is a long tense pause as David/The Stepfather, too late, realizes his slip]

      David Harris: Who am I here?

    • Alternate versions
      Unrated version was released on Region 1 DVD and Region A Blu-ray.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Another Top 10 Worst Horror Movie Remakes (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Typical
      Written by Paul Meany

      Performed by Mutemath (as Mute Math)

      Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

      By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site (France)
      • Official site (Mexico)
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Asesino en casa
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Screen Gems
      • Maverick Films
      • Imprint Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,062,561
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,581,586
      • Oct 18, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $31,198,531
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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