The Stepfather (2009) Hindi DD5.1 & English [Dual Audio] BluRay [Full Movie]
The Stepfather (Hindi)
- Movie Name: The Stepfather (2009)
- IMDb Rating:- 5.5/10
- Quality: 480p | 720p | 1080p
- Language: Hindi | English (Dual Audio)
- Director: Nelson McCormick
- Stars: Penn Badgley, Dylan Walsh, Sela Ward
- Genres: Crime | Thriller
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The Stepfather 2009 Movie - Storyline :
Michael Harding (Penn Badgely) gets back from military school to track down his mom Susan (Sela Ward) cheerfully enamored and living with her new sweetheart, David (Dylan Walsh). As the two men get to know one another, Michael turns out to be increasingly more dubious of the one who is dependably there with a supportive hand. Might it be said that he is actually the man of her fantasies or might David at some point conceal a clouded side?
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David Harris (Dylan Walsh) has attempted to make his family work, however it simply won't work out. So he kills them and begins once again in another town. In any case, it's rarely that basic, right? Will this new family work or will the killing need to start from the very beginning once more? In the same way as other ongoing thrillers (basically twelve in the previous year), this is a change. Furthermore, I cherished the first, a stalwart lead by the undefeatable Terry O'Quinn ("Lost") with 1980s shout sovereign Jill Schoelen ("Popcorn"). In this way, obviously, I enjoyed the first better… yet the change actually brings something to the table.






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