The Stepmother | |
Director: | Howard L. Avedis |
Producer: | Howard L. Avedis |
Screenplay: | Howard L. Avedis |
Starring: | Alejandro Rey John Anderson Katherine Justice Larry Linville Marlene Schmidt |
Cinematography: | Jack Beckett |
Editing: | Ralph J. Hall Tony De Zarraga |
Studio: | Crown International Pictures |
Runtime: | 94 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
The Stepmother is a 1972 suspense film directed and produced by Howard L. Avedis and released theatrically in the U.S. by Crown International Pictures. It stars Alejandro Rey as an architect who murders a client he suspects is having an affair with his wife.[1]
Composer Sammy Fain and lyricist Paul Francis Webster were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Strange Are the Ways of Love."
Leonard Maltin, writing in Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide, gave the film one-and-a-half-stars, commenting that, "Rey is okay as anti-hero of this cheapie murder-suspenser in the Hitchcock mold."[2]