Stepdaughter 2000

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Mousy Inmate


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Security Guard Hector


(as Ray Clemente Rodriguez)




Plumber /
Conrad


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additional makeup artist / hair stylist: second unit / makeup artist: second unit


second unit director (as Jurgen Baum)


second second assistant director (as Charles E. Dowell II)


first assistant director: second unit


second assistant director: second unit (as Michael A. Whitecar)


props assistant (as Matt J. Caetano)


sound recordist (as Matt T. Duncan)


boom operator (as Anothony Marc Liali)


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director of photography: second unit (as Jurgen Baum)


grip: second unit (as Burton Chamber-Vargas)


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grip (as John Duruvo) / grip: second unit (as John Deruvo)


additional first assistant camera / first assistant camera: second unit


electrician: second unit (as Daniel Sarabia Hernandez)


first assistant camera: second unit


director of photography: second unit


first assistant camera: second unit (as Marc B. Reynolds)


electrician / electrician: second unit (as James Trios)


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legal services (as L. Wayne Alexander)


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assistant locations (as Hector J. Corona)


additional set production assistant


set production assistant (as Juliana Fauntleroy)


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The Stepdaughter
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Growing up, Susan Miller survived countless foster homes and years of abuse and neglect with one, burning goal: to someday find the birth mother who abandoned her - and get revenge.
Jesse Conner runs a ranch in California with his ailing wife Maggie, his daughter Linda, and his son Buddy, who goes to a special education school. When Will, one of their horse handlers, is murdered at a hotel in Los Angeles, Jesse hires Susan Heller to fill Will's position. Linda, who has a large collection of mystery novels, is immediately suspicious of Susan, so Linda decides to get Jesse's mechanic, Paris, to help her figure out whether or not Susan is up to something, but Jesse tells Linda that she's been reading too many mystery novels, and that she needs to lighten up. Maggie has an accident in which she falls off of a ladder and is taken to a hospital where she is treated and released, and as Maggie is released from the hospital, nurse Callista Davis recognizes Susan and calls her Karen. This arouses Linda's suspicions even more. Jesse later explains to Susan that he once bought Maggie a horse named Big Palomino, and Maggie fell off of the horse one day and needed hip replacement surgery, and Maggie has had to take pain medication ever since. Linda calls Callista, who comes over to the ranch while no one is around, and Susan uses a big knife to kill Callista, and then she leaves Callista's body in a lake. Linda, who is not aware of Callista's murder, asks local deputy Tom Gitlin to check Susan out, but he finds nothing. On Susan's birthday, while everyone is away, Susan confronts Maggie alone while Maggie is taking a bath, and Susan admits to Maggie that she is Maggie's daughter, and Susan's real name is Karen Mills. When Karen was born, Maggie's parents forced Maggie to give Karen up for adoption. For her entire life, Karen has been hurt by the belief that she was never wanted. Karen spent time in institutions and foster homes, living a life of misery, and now she wants revenge on Maggie for giving her up to that kind of life, so she kills Maggie by dropping a radio into the bathtub water, electrocuting Maggie. Linda figures out that Callista once worked as a night nurse at the Carson Correctional Facility in Los Angeles, and Karen was one of Callista's patients. Linda later steals a file from the human resources cabinet, and figures out that Karen was at Carson for a few years because she burned down a house, killing a foster father who was abusing her, but Linda is unaware that Karen killed Will so Karen could take over his position at the ranch in order to get close to Maggie. At the ranch, Karen insults Buddy, who is on the phone with Linda, and Buddy runs away from Karen. Karen heads to a nearby cave that Buddy likes to hang out in, and Paris, who wants to sleep with Karen, confronts her. Karen sees Buddy run out of the cave, and then Karen sends Paris falling to his death, down a drop-off in the cave. Karen leaves the cave to find Buddy. A few minutes later, Linda arrives at the ranch to help Buddy try to fight Karen off, but Karen may be too much for them to handle.
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3.9 out of 5 stars

105 ratings




Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

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No MPAA rating

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R (Restricted) Product Dimensions

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0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 Ounces Item model number

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LGT71948DVD Media Format

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Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen, NTSC, Letterboxed Run time

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1 hour and 32 minutes Release date

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February 19, 2004 Actors

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Andrea Roth, Gil Gerard, Cindy Pickett, Lisa Dean Ryan, Jaimz Woolvett Dubbed:

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French, Spanish Subtitles:

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English, Spanish, French Language

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English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Unqualified Studio

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Lionsgate ASIN

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B0000541AL Number of discs

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3.9 out of 5 stars

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I actually love this movie, but it's not available for purchase. Kills the guy in the motel who trains horses Then fakes having an accident and just wants to make a phone call, The father has a kind soul and offers her a job, There's a Junior detective Linda but will call her Nancy Drew .












*** 3 Stars *** A 1999 film that perfectly, almost lovingly, recreates the feel of a late 70's / early 80's made-for-TV thriller. Everything from the music and the pacing, to the arc of the simple story, to the high-waisted jeans and flowered wallpaper, just fits. A fine homage to the many forgotten 'B' movies of TV's past. So why should you watch it? It's just fun, and a great rush of nostalgia for some of us. The old, pre-cable, made-for-TV films were a special genre. The stories were simple - the initial production pitch was just a sentence or two - so the challenge was to structure the flick to keep viewer's attention through the inevitable commercial breaks ... every 12 minutes or so. The viewer has to want to see 'what happens next' - and this flick, "Stepdaughter," is actually structured just like that. While pacing is slow, there's a new little twist or reveal every 10 minutes or so, and so you do want to keep watching. I liked it, personally, and if any of this review makes sense to you, perhaps you'll like it, too. I loved the overall vibe! Thanks for reading.












This is a real movie, not the home made drivel we usually get served up and because of its fast pace and rural setting (in a ranch) you don't notice obvious time clues-like no smart phones-that give away its age. It holds together well enough that you don't look for, or notice, plot holes and its well acted. The two main main chicks (I assume they weren't Trans-Binary-Whatever back then) are attractive, always a plus. Entertaining, believable enough and well made, almost entertaining enough to make me forget I just watched "The Devil Complex" (possibly the most idiotic movie of all time), but not quite. Give this one a go. No risk here, good, solid movie.












The acting is okay, the script is decent, don't expect too much from this movie because you will be disappointed. I started watching this with zero expectations, which is probably why it has three stars instead of two. I liked the lead, she was very convincing, i just wish she had a better script to work with. The entire movie is enjoyable, but don't expect to find out the exact reasons why, or what exactly is wrong with her. That's something i usually want in a movie about someone seeking revenge, i want a bit more of an explanation, but that's fine, we can show various horse scenes instead.












I have to say that this movie was very good. But I wonder-- why the doll? Maybe because she felt unwanted, and needed something to hold onto. I did see in a flashback that her mother was very awful to her,and that can make any child angry. So I see why she's acting like a fool! Anyway, thank you for the movie-I always wondered why people act the way they do especially when it affects them psychologically in the past. It is movies like this that is interesting. Thank you once again for this great movie! Oh-and you did a great job in sending it quickly, since I have problems with the mailing system.












I think this aired on Lifetime years ago; Andrea Roth, the "stepdaughter," is quite young in this movie and one of Lifetime's consistently good actresses. Again, this is one of those easy thrillers with nice sets and good actors that Lifetime did so well in i
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