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Stepdaughter, The

Trimark // R // January 16, 2001
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Review by G. Noel Gross | posted July 17, 2002 | E-mail the Author
CineSchlock-O-Rama
Short Takes

Moseying the line between animal attraction and criminal insanity, Andrea Roth ventilates an urban cowboy with an icepick after luring him into a motel room with her seriously hot bod. She then steals the fella's gig at a horse ranch run by none other than Buck Rogers (Gil Gerard) who now looks as though he SWALLOWED the 25th century. It takes dern-near forever to find out WHY she's done any of this, as she mostly just spends her nights talking crazy talk to a baby doll and having psycho-chick flashbacks. And after her reasons are revealed, they're certainly twisted and worthwhile, but the rest of the flick is simply frittered away and deeply anti-climatic. It's the little thriller that thought it could, thought it could, but never did. Plus, everyone knows chicks this crazy CAN'T keep their clothes on the entire flick. Major faux pas. Two breasts. Five corpses. Gratuitous game of charades. One bottomless pit. Bath-tub electrocution. And while trying to kill the lovely Lisa Dean Ryan, Ms. Roth exclaims, "When I first found Conner Ranch, I thought of burning it down, but I've grown since my days at Carson. I've learned things like anger management now!"

2000, 92 minutes, Widescreen (1.85:1), Trailers.

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G. Noel Gross is a Dallas graphic designer and avowed Drive-In Mutant who specializes in scribbling B-movie reviews. Noel is inspired by Joe Bob Briggs and his gospel of blood, breasts and beasts.
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