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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
"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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ADR Recordist:
Christina Tucker
Art Direction:
Aram Allan
Assistant Accountant:
Mick Dalrymple
Karen Chalk Wheeler
Assistant Editor:
Michael Philip
Assistant Location Manager:
Steve Housewright
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Campbell
Laureen Scharps
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
Donald E. Westlake
Brian Garfield
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
Scott Lieu
Michael S. Hennessy
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:
Keith Olson
George Borghi
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:
N. Kristine Chadwick
Beatrice De Alba
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:
Darin Scott
William Burr
Production Accountant:
Andi Allison Wooten
Production Controller:
Ben Montanio
Production Coordinator:
Monica Melvin-Fratkin
Production Design:
Byrnadette DiSanto
Production Manager:
Llewellyn Wells
Property Master:
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:
Martin Schaer
Steve Schklair
Set Decoration:
Johnna Butler
Set Dresser:
Dominic Wymark
Sound Editor:
James Bryan
Ted Johnston
Earl Watson
Sound Mixer:
David Brownlow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bill Benten
Jay M. Harding
John J. Stephens
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Michèle Burke
Still Photographer:
Bernard Fallon
Storyboard Artist:
Diane Heller
Studio Teacher:
Jan Marone
Lynn Raines
Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Jensen
Stunts:
John Casino
Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bruce Stubblefield
Transportation Captain:
Neil Hyman
Transportation Coordinator:
A. Welch Lambeth
Wardrobe Assistant:
Jemma Scarisbrick
Writer:
John Auerbach
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