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The Stepfather

Daddy's home
2009 | 101m | English

(42001 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Michael Harding returns home from military school to find his mother happily in love and living with her new boyfriend, David. As the two men get to know each other, Michael becomes more and more suspicious of the man who is always there with a helpful hand. Is he really the man of her dreams or could David be hiding a dark side?
Release Date: Oct 16, 2009
Director: Nelson McCormick
Writer: Donald E. Westlake, J.S. Cardone, Carolyn Lefcourt, Brian Garfield
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords stepfather, remake
Production Companies Screen Gems, Maverick Films, Imprint Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $31,198,531
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Dylan Walsh David Harris
Sela Ward Susan Harding
Penn Badgley Michael Harding
Amber Heard Kelly Porter
Sherry Stringfield Leah
Paige Turco Jackie Kerns
Jon Tenney Jay
Nancy Linehan Charles Mrs. Cutter
Marcuis Harris Detective Shay
Braeden Lemasters Sean Harding
Deirdre Lovejoy Detective Tylar
Skyler Samuels Beth Harding
Blue Deckert Captain Mackie
Jason Wiles Dylan Bennet
Kara Ortiz Real Estate Assistant
Jessalyn Gilsig Julie King
Cathy Schenkelberg Waitress
David Guzzone Male Buyer
Amanda Kiely Woman Buyer
Carmen Mormino Taxi Driver
Todd Cosgrove Mailman
Tracey Costello Mrs. Rivers
Cheryl Anderson Older Woman
Pride Grinn Car Salesman
Sean Moran Gus / Hardware Clerk
Jack Chang Cell Phone Clerk
Savannah Levin Lisa Bennet
Nicole Dupre Sobchack Mrs. Bennet (Uncredited)
Savannah Lathem Murdered Child (Uncredited)
Vitaliy Versace FBI Agent (Uncredited)
Name Job
Stacey Carino Stunt Double
Derrick Kolus Gaffer
Donald E. Westlake Story, Original Film Writer
Lyn Paolo Costume Design
Stacey K. Black Hairstylist
Bernadette Beauvais Key Makeup Artist
Christopher Allen Nelson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Stephanie A. Fowler Makeup Department Head
Rebecca Wachtel Makeup Artist
Mike Smith Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Michael Lee Phillips Jr. First Assistant Director
James Moran Second Assistant Director
Anthony J. Ciccolini III Supervising Sound Editor
Anthony Molinari Stunt Double
Hernán Otaño Second Unit Director of Photography
Adam Ward Additional Photography
Gregory J. Barnett Stunts
Nelson McCormick Director
Casey Adams Utility Stunts
Charlie Clouser Original Music Composer
Dickey Beer Stunts
Patrick Cady Director of Photography
J.S. Cardone Screenplay
Tim Eckel Art Direction
Sean Christopher Utility Stunts
Eric L. Beason Editor
Lisa London Casting
Julieann Getman Set Decoration
Carolyn Lefcourt Story
Brian Garfield Story
Steven J. Jordan Production Design
Catherine Stroud Casting
Name Title
Guy Oseary Executive Producer
Meredith Zamsky Executive Producer
Greg Mooradian Producer
Mark Morgan Producer
Julie Meldal-Johnsen Executive Producer
Robert O. Green Executive Producer
J.S. Cardone Executive Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

***What if your stepfather is a psycho?*** After an amiable man (Dylan Walsh) slays his family he starts a new one under a different identity in Portland, Oregon, but his discerning stepson (Penn Badgley) picks up on his dark side. Sela Ward plays the psycho’s new fiancé while Amber Heard is on h ... and as the stepson’s girlfriend. "The Stepfather" (2009) is a solid crime drama/thriller with a bit o' slasher horror, a combination of the original film (1987) and its sequel (1989). All of the Stepfather flicks are loosely based on mass murderer John List. They contain elements of movies like "Psycho" (1960/1998) mixed with coming-of-age drama, like “Fright Night” (1985) and “Disturbia” (2007). Walsh effectively portrays the delusional titular character while Badgley is competent as the teen protagonist. Meanwhile the director takes every opportunity to show Heard in a bikini or underwear, but she’s way too thin to stir much interest despite her obvious attractiveness. She’s more appealing after she acquired some curves, e.g. as Mera in “Aquaman” (2018). At the end of the day this is an updated, slightly more compelling version of the first film and its sequel. There are just enough changes to make it worthwhile if you’re familiar with the prior flicks. On the downside, it’s a little predictable, but what else is new? The film runs 1 hour, 40 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles & Santa Clarita, California (with studio work done in Culver City). GRADE: B+

Jun 23, 2021