Mommy 2: Mommy's Day
Mommy 2: Mommy's Day (also known as just Mommy's Day) is a 1997 low budget sequel to the 1995 thriller Mommy starring Patty McCormack once again as the psychotically obsessed mother who is trying to reunite with her daughter.
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Directed by | Max Allan Collins |
Produced by | Steven Henke |
Written by | Max Allan Collins |
Starring | Patty McCormack Sarah Jane Miller Rachel Lemieux Paul Petersen Gary Sandy Brinke Stevens Michael Cornelison Mickey Spillane Arlen Dean Snyder |
Music by | Richard Lowry |
Cinematography | Phillip W. Dingeldein |
Edited by | Phillip W. Dingeldein |
Distributed by | M.A.C. Productions |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
The film picks up immediately after its predecessor with Mrs Sterling (Patty McCormack) on Death Row about to be executed via lethal injection for the murders she committed in the first film. Mrs Sterling's daughter Jessica Ann, as well as her sister Beth (Brinke Stevens) and her attorney (Mickey Spillane) also come to witness the execution along with Lt. March. Mrs Sterling is granted her last rites in a closed room, but manages to incapacitate her prisoners and escape, holding one of them hostage before she is shot and wounded by Lt. March. As he prepares to shoot to kill, Lt March has a stroke and collapses on the spot.
Mrs Sterling's psychiatrist Dr Price makes a deal with the police and prosecutors- she can forego her execution if she agrees to have a small device that secretes anti-psychotic medication constantly surgically implanted in her hand. After agreeing to the procedure, Mrs Sterling is assigned to a halfway house where her daughter's former principal Mrs Evans tells her that she will be watching her closely and would like nothing better than to see her back on Death Row.
Meanwhile, Beth has married Paul Conway, a successful author of true crime books including his latest publication "The Mommy Murders" which is based on the events that occurred in the first film. Beth and Paul are the legal guardians of Jessica Ann, whom the courts have temporarily blocked from contacting her mother (and vice versa) with a restraining order. Whilst on the Paula Sands show to promote his book, Paul gets into an argument with Jolene Jones (the twin sister of the janitor who was murdered by Mrs Sterling in the previous film). Jolene later visits Paul at home, keen to for them to co-write a follow-up book to the Mommy Murders, and thus get a share of the profits. Paul initially rejects Jolene's offer, saying she has nothing of value to offer him.
Mrs Sterling is desperate to get in contact with Jessica Ann again and visits the local skating rink where her daughter has been taking lessons and is in practice for her first competition. After briefly reuniting with Jessica Ann, Mrs Sterling is warned away by the skating coach who threatens to report her to the police if she breaches the restraining order again. Later that night, an unseen assailant bludgeons the skating instructor to death with a skate. Mrs Sterling is assumed by most to be the murderer, based on her past history and witnesses who saw her argue with Jessica's skating coach; both Jessica Ann and Dr Price argue against this assumption, however, explaining that it doesn't fit Mrs Sterling's modus operandi. Mrs Sterling later tries to talk to Jessica Ann at her school, but is warned away by a teacher. Sgt Anderson, who was Lt March's partner, later meets with Mrs Sterling, making it clear he knows she has attempted to breach the restraining order and holds her responsible for his partner's stroke.
Keen to prove her innocence, Mrs Sterling appears on the Paula Sands show, but unbeknownst to her, Jolene Jones reappears on the show to confront her for the murder of her sister. Mrs Sterling briefly threatens both Jolene and Jerry (the show's producer) before walking off the stage. Later both are found dead- Jerry has a stage light dropped on him and his eyes hacked out with a stiletto heel whilst Jolene is electrocuted with a portable radio whilst taking a shower in her home. As the evidence starts to mount against Mrs Sterling, she tries to persuade Beth and Paul to help her but both remain skeptical.
Awaking the next morning, Beth finds that Jessica Ann is missing and assumes her sister has taken her. Mrs Sterling overhears Paul talking to Jessica Ann's abductor and realizes that he has been organizing the murders in order to frame her. After ripping out the implant from her hand, Mrs Sterling confronts Paul who threatens to shoot her before killing him in self-defense by pushing his head into a computer monitor and electrocuting him.
Jessica Ann awakens in a car near a riverside mill and runs off to escape her abductor. Mrs Sterling tracks them both down, leading to a confrontation with her abductor- a young woman who closely resembles her physically. After mocking her attempts at imitation, Mrs Sterling shoots her dead, but not before the impostor has thrown a knife at her, wounding her chest. Reunited with Jessica Ann, Mrs Sterling finally prepares to leave the whole incident behind her.
Sgt. Anderson reveals that Jessica Ann's abductor was a young woman called Glenna Cole whom Paul had met whilst researching his previous book – evidently, the two of them conspired to frame Mrs Sterling in order to make more money from the next volume. Sgt. Anderson reveals that Cole is responsible for almost all the deaths, but that of Jolene Jones matched Mrs Sterling's MO precisely. Unable to prove anything either way, he suggests that only Jolene Jones knows for sure who killed her.
In the final scene, Mrs Sterling watches proudly as Jessica Ann is awarded first prize in the skating competition, whilst Beth sits next to her unhappily.
Cast
- Patty McCormack ... Mommy/Mrs. Sterling
- Sarah Jane Miller ... Jolene Jones
- Rachel Lemieux ... Jessica Ann
- Paul Petersen ... Paul Conway
- Gary Sandy ... Sgt. Anderson
- Brinke Stevens ... Beth
- Mickey Spillane ... Attorney Neal Ekhardt
- Arlen Dean Snyder ... Lt. March
- Michael Cornelison ... Dr. Price
- Todd Eastland ... Jerry
- Paula Sands ... Paula Sands
- Del Close ... Warden
- Laurence Coven ... Dr. Stern
- Marian Wald ... Mrs. Evans
- Pamela Cecil... Glenna Cole
- Mark Cockrell...Skating Instructor
Production
Most of the cast from the original film returned for the sequel; Patty McCormack, Rachel Lemieux, Brinke Stevens, Marian Wald and Mickey Spillane play the same characters as in the original film whilst Sarah Jane Miller returns as the twin sister of her character from the original who was killed in the first film. Michael Cornelison, who had played the undercover investigator that was also killed in the original film, returned as the supervising psychiatrist in the sequel. Jason Miller, who had played Lt. March in the original film, was unwilling to reprise his role due to a smaller salary compared to the first, so his character was briefly played by Arlen Dean Snyder before being incapacitated by a stroke during the breakout scene.
As with the original, all of the film was shot in Iowa, specifically in the towns of Muscatine, Davenport and Bettendorf. Rachel Lemieux's character was written as an ice skating student as the actress had become interested in the sport by the time the sequel was filmed- her actual coach Mark Cockrell is featured in a small role essentially as himself.
The talk show featured "Paula Sands Live" was a real television show which began in 1993 and aired in Iowa on KWQC-TV6 (the same network which appears in on a memo header in the film). In reality, the series followed a more traditional morning show type of format, not the sensationalistic 'Ricki Lake'-like program that is portrayed in the film.
Mommy 2 was initially released to cable in 1997 but, unlike its predecessor, was unable to recoup its initial investment. It later was released on DVD and then in 2020, in a 25th Anniversary double-Blu-ray/DVD package with the first Mommy film. In the audio commentary featured on the blu-ray, Max Allan Collins explains that the final shot of Brinke Stevens looking disturbed was supposed to lay the groundwork for a third film in which she would take centre-stage as a psychotic character and that, in a reversal of roles, it would be 'Mommy' who would be trying to save her. The third film never came to pass due to the lack of critical and commercial success of the second.
Many of the cast- Rachel Lemieux, Michael Cornelison, Brinke Stevens in particular- would later reunite and work with Max Allan Collins on his 2001 production Real Time: Siege at Lucas Street Market.