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Director
  
Jeremy Stanford

Initial DVD release
  
January 20, 2004

Duration
  

Language
  
English

5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Horror

Producer
  
Country
  
USA

Stepmonster movie poster

Release date
  
February 24, 1993

Cast
  
(George Dougherty), (Abby Dougherty), (Todd Dougherty), (Denise Gore), (Shirley), (Norman)

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Tagline
  
She's mean. She's green. She's your new mom!

Stepmonster official trailer


Stepmonster is a 1993 American comedy horror film starring Alan Thicke, Robin Riker, George Gaynes, Ami Dolenz, Corey Feldman, Edie McClurg, John Astin, and Billy Corben. The direct-to-video film was executive produced by Roger Corman and directed by Jeremy Stanford.

Contents

Similar Movies

Theres Nothing Out There (1991). Love in the Time of Monsters (2013). Roger Corman produced Stepmonster and Transylvania Twist. Haunted Honeymoon (1986). Corey Feldman appears in Stepmonster and Gremlins.

Music clip in the movie stepmonster


Plot

A young comic book fan named Todd Dougherty is upset of the disappearance of his mother, unsure if she ran off or was kidnapped. Months pass and his father has met a beautiful woman out of nowhere and decides to remarry. When a series of neighbors turn up dead or missing, Todd suspects his stepmother-to-be and accuses her of being a monster. Everyone dismisses Todd's accusations as the result of an over-active imagination. As the wedding date approaches, it becomes a race against time to reveal the truth before his father ties the knot.

Reception

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 0% of five surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average review is 2.4/10. TV Guide rated it 1/6 stars and wrote, "This blithely unambitious film succeeds on its own, limited terms." In a retrospective, John Campopiano of Dread Central described it as "full of ridiculous humor, a fun monster, and enjoyable cast performances".

References

Stepmonster Wikipedia
Stepmonster IMDb Stepmonster themoviedb.org