This Sunday is Father’s Day and Bloody Disgusting’s Screambox streaming service is celebrating by streaming all three original The Stepfather movies from the ’80s and ’90s!
The trilogy began with 1987’s The Stepfather, directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Terry O’Quinn. In the original classic, which was later remade in 2009, “After murdering his entire family, a man marries a widow with a teenage daughter in another town and prepares to do it all over again.”
Two years later, Stepfather II – also known as Stepfather II: Make Room for Daddy – was released into theaters in 1989. Jeff Burr directed, with Terry O’Quinn returning to star.
In Stepfather II, “After escaping the insane asylum in which he was incarcerated, Jerry Blake (Terry O’Quinn) impersonates a marriage counselor and manages to win over a patient (Meg Foster) and her young son (Jonathan Brandis).”
And finally, Stepfather III – also known as...
The trilogy began with 1987’s The Stepfather, directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Terry O’Quinn. In the original classic, which was later remade in 2009, “After murdering his entire family, a man marries a widow with a teenage daughter in another town and prepares to do it all over again.”
Two years later, Stepfather II – also known as Stepfather II: Make Room for Daddy – was released into theaters in 1989. Jeff Burr directed, with Terry O’Quinn returning to star.
In Stepfather II, “After escaping the insane asylum in which he was incarcerated, Jerry Blake (Terry O’Quinn) impersonates a marriage counselor and manages to win over a patient (Meg Foster) and her young son (Jonathan Brandis).”
And finally, Stepfather III – also known as...
- 6/17/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Many young actors would give anything to have a lead role on a hit TV show. But Richard Thomas, who spent five seasons playing John-Boy Walton on CBS’s The Waltons, feared that sticking with the show would eventually do his career more harm than good. Though Thomas had reservations about leaving his Walton family behind, he ultimately felt that it was a necessary move, he recently told his former co-star Judy Norton.
Richard Thomas realized ‘it was time to move on’ from ‘The Waltons’ Richard Thomas as John-Boy on ‘The Waltons’ California | CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images
As the oldest son of Olivia and John Walton, John-Boy was an integral part of the Depression-era family drama. But after spending much of his early 20s portraying the bookish would-be writer, Thomas felt it was time to do something different.
“In the infinite wisdom of a 26-year-old I decided it was time to move on,...
Richard Thomas realized ‘it was time to move on’ from ‘The Waltons’ Richard Thomas as John-Boy on ‘The Waltons’ California | CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images
As the oldest son of Olivia and John Walton, John-Boy was an integral part of the Depression-era family drama. But after spending much of his early 20s portraying the bookish would-be writer, Thomas felt it was time to do something different.
“In the infinite wisdom of a 26-year-old I decided it was time to move on,...
- 3/11/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Actor best known for playing John Walton Sr in the Us television family drama The Waltons
Ralph Waite, who has died aged 85, worked as a social worker, Presbyterian minister, publicist and book editor before turning to acting and landing the part as patriarch of a struggling American family in the wholesome Us television drama The Waltons (1972-81).
For nine series and more than 200 episodes from 1972 to 1981, as John Walton Sr – "Pa" – he was the quiet tower of strength bringing up a family of seven during the depression and second world war with his wife, Olivia (Michael Learned).
The barefoot Virginia hillfolk operated a sawmill on Walton's Mountain, in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia. Their trials and tribulations, based on Earl Hamner Jr's autobiographical novel Spencer's Mountain, were seen through the eyes of the eldest son, John-Boy (played by Richard Thomas for most of the run, then Robert Wightman), a...
Ralph Waite, who has died aged 85, worked as a social worker, Presbyterian minister, publicist and book editor before turning to acting and landing the part as patriarch of a struggling American family in the wholesome Us television drama The Waltons (1972-81).
For nine series and more than 200 episodes from 1972 to 1981, as John Walton Sr – "Pa" – he was the quiet tower of strength bringing up a family of seven during the depression and second world war with his wife, Olivia (Michael Learned).
The barefoot Virginia hillfolk operated a sawmill on Walton's Mountain, in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia. Their trials and tribulations, based on Earl Hamner Jr's autobiographical novel Spencer's Mountain, were seen through the eyes of the eldest son, John-Boy (played by Richard Thomas for most of the run, then Robert Wightman), a...
- 2/14/2014
- by Anthony Hayward
- The Guardian - Film News
If you’re like I was a week ago, you’re not at all familiar with the television show The Waltons. To give you some perspective on the show, George H.W. Bush once famously said, "we are going to keep on trying to strengthen the American family, to make American families a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons," which should give you a pretty good idea of the show’s target audience. In the 1970s and early 1980s it ran for nine seasons, of which this is the last.
The show follows the trials and tribulations of a rural family living outside Charlottesville, Virginia during the Great Depression and World War II. They are led by patriarch John Walton, Sr, (Ralph Waite), who raises the children with a sage and steady hand (there was a mother, Olivia Walton, played by Michael Learned, but she...
The show follows the trials and tribulations of a rural family living outside Charlottesville, Virginia during the Great Depression and World War II. They are led by patriarch John Walton, Sr, (Ralph Waite), who raises the children with a sage and steady hand (there was a mother, Olivia Walton, played by Michael Learned, but she...
- 5/1/2009
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
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