Stepfather 2 (1989) [R]

Release Date:
November 3, 1989

Original Title:
Stepfather 2

Alternate Titles:
Stepfather 2
Stepfather II
Stepfather II: Make Room for Daddy
The Stepfather 2

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
ITC Entertainment
Millimeter Films
Part II Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 93

Tonight - Daddy's Coming Home - To Slice Up More Than Just The Cake!

"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.

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Art Direction:
Aram Allan

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Karen Chalk Wheeler
Mick Dalrymple

Assistant Editor:
Michael Philip

Assistant Location Manager:
Steve Housewright

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Laureen Scharps
Jennifer Campbell

Assistant Sound Editor:
Rachel Shaw

Best Boy Electric:
Huston Beaumont

Best Boy Grip:
Tony Mazzucchi

Boom Operator:
Rob Scott

Camera Intern:
Paul V. Ferrazzi

Casting:
Rosemary Welden

Casting Assistant:
Megan Day

Casting Coordinator:
Carolyn Long

Characters:
Carolyn Lefcourt
Brian Garfield
Donald E. Westlake

Color Timer:
Jim J. Williams

Costume Design:
Julie Carnahan

Craft Service:
John Blue

Director:
Jeff Burr

Director of Photography:
Jacek Laskus

Dolly Grip:
Robert J. Studenny

Editor:
Pasquale Buba

Electrician:
Joseph P. Clem
Paul Hauser
Michael S. Hennessy
Scott Lieu
Michael Sudmeier

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Dennis A. Brown

Executive Producer:
Carol Lampman

First Assistant Camera:
Scott Browner

First Assistant Director:
Jan Ervin

Foley:
George Borghi
Keith Olson

Gaffer:
Bruce McCleery

Grip:
Levon Besnelian
Gregory J. Cody
Kevin Erb

Key Grip:
Mark Shane Davis

Key Hair Stylist:
Susan Mills

Key Makeup Artist:
Susan Mills

Location Manager:
Jill Salomon

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Beatrice De Alba
N. Kristine Chadwick

Makeup Effects:
Michèle Burke

Music Editor:
Arthur Leigh

Original Music Composer:
Jim Manzie
Pat Regan

Post Production Coordinator:
Joanne Chee

Post Production Supervisor:
John Forrest Niss

Producer:
William Burr
Darin Scott

Production Accountant:
Andi Allison Wooten

Production Controller:
Ben Montanio

Production Coordinator:
Monica Melvin-Fratkin

Production Design:
Byrnadette DiSanto

Production Manager:
Llewellyn Wells

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Blanche Sindelar

Props:
George Edman

Scenic Artist:
Robert Campbell

Script Supervisor:
Christena Alcorn

Second Assistant Camera:
Bill Zullo

Second Assistant Director:
Robert Loeser

Second Second Assistant Director:
Rafael Orozco
Joan Cunningham

Second Unit:
Eric Brown

Second Unit Director:
Kevin Meyer

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Steve Schklair
Martin Schaer

Set Decoration:
Johnna Butler

Set Dresser:
Dominic Wymark

Sound Editor:
Earl Watson
James Bryan
Ted Johnston

Sound Mixer:
David Brownlow

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jay M. Harding
John J. Stephens
Bill Benten

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Michèle Burke

Still Photographer:
Bernard Fallon

Storyboard Artist:
Diane Heller

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Lynn Raines
Jan Marone

Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Jensen

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Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw
John Casino

Supervising Sound Editor:
Bruce Stubblefield

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Neil Hyman

Transportation Coordinator:
A. Welch Lambeth

Wardrobe Assistant:
Jemma Scarisbrick

Writer:
John Auerbach

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