The Stepfather (1987 film)

The Stepfather is a 1987 film about a man who, after murdering his entire family, remarries a widow with a teenage daughter in another town and prepares to do it all over again.
 * Directed by Joseph Ruben. Written by Donald E. Westlake, based on a story by Carolyn Lefcourt, Brian Garfield, and Donald E. Westlake.

An All-American Family... He'd Kill For It! (taglines)

Jerry Blake

 * Father knows best.
 * We are going to keep this family together.
 * All we need is a little order around here.
 * I wanna ask you something. Are you interested in buying a house... Or are you interested in me?
 * Next time, Jim, call before you drop by.
 * [last words, after being stabbed] I love you...

Dialogue

 * Sue: Jerry, we need to talk, Honey.
 * Jerry Blake: About What?
 * Sue: About what? What is happening to our family.
 * Jerry Blake: I'm taking care of it.
 * Sue: By yourself?
 * Jerry Blake: Uh huh.


 * Jerry Blake: Wait a minute, who am I here?
 * Sue: Jerry?
 * Jerry Blake: That's right. Jerry Blake. Thanks, honey.

Taglines

 * An All-American Family... He'd Kill For It!
 * Who Am I Here?
 * He's a family man with an ax to grind...and wield!
 * Daddy's Home and He's Not Very Happy
 * He wanted a perfect family in a perfect town. But they couldn't measure up...neither could the others.
 * Jerry Blake loves taking care of the family. Any family.

Cast

 * Terry O'Quinn - Jerry Blake/Henry Morrison/Bill Hodgkins
 * Jill Schoelen - Stephanie Maine
 * Shelley Hack - Susan Maine
 * Charles Lanyer - Dr. A. Bondurant
 * Stephen Shellen - Jim Ogilvie