Why Stepfather 3 (1992) Is Better Than the Remake but Not the Original

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It's Stepfathers Day and Terry O'Quinn has been working in the Wizards garden... again! After escaping Puget Sound Psychiatric Hospital for a second time, Terry O'Quinn surgically changes his appearance into another actor and then resumes his hunt for the perfect family. Now it's up to his Stepson (psychosomatically wheelchair bound Andy) to stop Daddy Dearest's latest nightmare, before he can dispose of Andy and his mother Christine in the grinder! Cruikshank, Munchie, and the entire MDU Avengers are here to help us finally put an end to The Winter Stepfather™ and the entire Stepfather trilogy once and for all!

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Stepfather III (also known as Stepfather III: Father's Day) is a 1992 American thriller film directed and written by Guy Magar. It stars Robert Wightman, Priscilla Barnes, David Tom, and Season Hubley. It is the second sequel to 1987 film The Stepfather and a follow up to 1989 film Stepfather II. The film follows a serial killer seeking out another family to become a part of, using plastic surgery to disguise himself from the authorities. Unlike the previous two installments, Stepfather III was released made-for-television and Terry O'Quinn does not star in the titular role.

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