My Stepmother Is an Alien
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Richard Benjamin
Dan Aykroyd
Kim Basinger
Jon Lovitz
Alyson Hannigan
Seth Green
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
An eccentric widower falls in love with a beautiful alien.
Director
Richard Benjamin
Cast
Dan Aykroyd
Kim Basinger
Jon Lovitz
Alyson Hannigan
Seth Green
Wesley Mann
Larry Haney
Michele Rogers
Chere Rae
Sophia Bowen
Barbara Sharma
Joseph Maher
Lisa Croisette
Juliette Lewis
Susan Carlsberg
Nina Henderson
Gina Raymond
Shea Bowen
Ann Prentiss
Harry Shearer
Crew
Petra Alexandria
Mark Averill
Jeff Bagett
Carolyn Bauer
Albert Bettcher
Helen Bricker
Jane Bruce
Pat Brymer
Jacqueline Cambas
Gretchen R Cassidy
Dom Cetani
Brian L Chambers
Don Correia
Phil Cory
Alan B. Curtiss
Jeff Dashnaw
Tracy Keehn Dashnaw
Karen Day
Mike Derosier
Frank Disesso
Moe Disesso
John Dykstra
Mitchell El Mahdy
Bruce Ericksen
Brian Fong
Nancy Foy
Harold Fuhrman
Regina Gordon
Sam Gordon
Joseph A Graham
Patty Gregory
Timothy Harris
Phil Hart
Linda Henrikson
Dennis Jones
Jerry Jost
Shannon Kane
Carol Kelsay
Richard Kline
Richard Kline
Sherman Labby
Chris Lafountaine
Chris Lee
Richard Leon
Art Levinson
Art Levinson
Franklin R Levy
Sherry Lucky-cartwright
Jane Magee
Laurence Mark
Grant Mccune
Hans Metz
Michael Neale
Ralph Nelson
Ronald Parker
Ed Peters
Julie Pitkanen
Rick Provenzano
Chere Rae
Pat Ralston
Kristyn Randall
Reid Reilich
Don Remacle
Jonathan Reynolds
Dan Riportella
Aggie Guerard Rodgers
Danny Rogers
Charles Rosen
Fran Roy
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Ben R Scott
Doug Scott
Timothy R Sexton
Alan Silvestri
Lisa Smith
Charles Smolsky
Wayne Stone
Daniel C Striepeke
Ray Svedin
John Swallow
Jimmy Thompson
Paul Threlkeld
Clarence Tindell
Robert J Van Dyke
Bruce Vanover
Chuck Velasco
Herschel Weingrod
Philip Wheatley
Brad Wilder
Dianne Wilson
Gary Wostak
Danny Wynands
Mike Wynands
Dick Ziker
Dick Ziker
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States on Video June 8, 1989
Released in United States Winter December 9, 1988
Feature film debut for actress Alyson Hannigan.
Began shooting February 29, 1988.
Jerico, the original writer, pitched the project to Paramount in 1981 as a dark allegory about child abuse.
Released in United States Winter December 9, 1988
Released in United States on Video June 8, 1989