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The stepfather - Dylan Walsh, Penn Badgley, Sela Ward, Nelson McCormick
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Movie propaganda
David Harris (Dylan Walsh), very much a "family values" man who mysteriously comes into the lives of single mothers with children and becomes the dream man they always wanted. When he woos Susan Harding (Sela Ward) and eventually moves in with her family, her teenage son Michael (Penn Badgley) begins to suspect that David is not quite the dream man he pretends to be. Along with his girlfriend Kelly (Amber Heard) and Susan's friends they slowly start to piece together the mystery of the man who is set to become their stepfather, but they may be too late in getting to the truth.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film horror thriller serial killer crime murder mystery stepfather family
Persons of interest
- Amber Heard .... Kelly
- Penn Badgley .... Michael
- Christopher Meloni
- Sela Ward .... Susan Harding
- Jon Tenney
- Jason Wiles .... Dylan Bennett
- Dylan Walsh .... David Harris
- Sherry Stringfield
- Skyler Samuels .... Beth Harding
- Braeden Lemasters .... Sean Harding
- Vitaliy Versace .... FBI Agent
- Tracey Costello .... Mrs Rivers
- Marcuis Harris .... Detective Shay
- Sean Moran .... Gus
- Carolyn Lefcourt .... Storywriter
- Brian Garfield .... Storywriter
- Donald E Westlake .... Storywriter
- JS Cardone .... Screenwriter
- Donald E Westlake .... Screenwriter
- Nelson McCormick .... Director
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Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
The horror, thriller movie The stepfather is directed by Nelson McCormick and stars Dylan Walsh, Penn Badgley, Sela Ward.
Government security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Strong themes and violence)
Surveillance time
101 minutes (1:41 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: Undated 2010
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