


My Stepmother is an Alien | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 10, 2022
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Looks clear and you do not exactly need surround sound to appreciate the odd Prince cover during the opening titles.
| genre | Comedy | Sci-Fi |
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| synopsis | Trying to rescue her home planet from destruction, a gorgeous extraterrestrial named Celeste arrives on Earth and begins her scientific research. She woos quirky scientist Dr. Steve Mills, a widower with a young daughter. Before long, Celeste finds herself in love with Steve and her new life on Earth, where she experiences true intimacy for the first time. But when she loses sight of her mission, she begins to question where she belongs. |
| lead actors | Jim Jackman | Jay McCaslin | Jim Doughan | Robert Benedetti | Suzie Plakson | Amy Kirkpatrick | Karen Haber | Tanya Fenmore | Juliette Lewis | Alyson Hannigan | Joseph Maher | Seth Green | Ann Prentiss | Wesley Mann | Tony Jay | Peter Bromilow | Nina Henderson | Harry Shearer | Adrian Sparks | Maxine Wasa | Susan Carlsberg | Gina Raymond | Gabi | Shea Bowen | Sophia Bowen | Lisa Croisette | Robyn Mandell | Kevin McDermott | Jon Lovitz | Kim Basinger | Dan Aykroyd | Chere Rae | Michele Rogers | James Edward Veurink | Earl Boen |
| director | Richard Benjamin |










