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  1. Plot. Malcolm Anderson is a reporter for a Miami newspaper, who is burned out from years of covering the worst crimes in the city. He promises his girlfriend Christine that they will move away from the city, but he ends up covering a series of grisly murders by a serial killer who calls him telling the reporter that he will kill again.

  2. Jul 9, 2022 · In The Mean Season (1985), a grizzled veteran on the verge of retirement gets drawn into one last irrefusable job. But Kurt Russell’s Malcolm Anderson isn’t a cop or a jewel thief. He belongs to a different breed of vainglorious movie professional, the journalist. We meet him as he arrives unshaven at the newsroom of The Miami Journal in a powder blue suit, the knot in his tie already sinking.

  3. Malcolm's life becomes a horror as the killer starts to take it out on him for his overshadowing his actions which lead to Christine's kidnapping. Tense suspense murder drama with an unsuspecting ending makes "The Mean Season" a modern Film Noir classic. 15 out of 19 found this helpful.

  4. After reporting on the murder of a teenage girl, journalist Malcolm Anderson (Kurt Russell) is contacted by the killer (Richard Jordan) known as the "Numbers Murderer," who offers exclusive ...

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  6. Biography. In 1957, Malcolm James Anderson became the first unseeded player to win the U.S. National Men’s Singles Championships, and he faced one of the stiffest challenges ever, needing to best the top three seeds to win. While pre-Open Era records aren’t as precise as those post-1968, unseeded players rarely, if ever, won a major title.

  7. May 6, 2019 · Malcolm was born on 22 January 1970 and grew up in Cramlington, Northumberland. The schoolboy Malcolm showed a flair for leadership, serving as Deputy Head Boy and captain of the school football and cricket teams. He also displayed other characteristics which were to become familiar to all who knew him in later life.

  8. Anderson started to play tennis at the age of eight and became serious about the game in his teenage years. He represented Australia in Davis Cup in 1957, 1958, 1972 and 1973 (Australia won in 1957 and 1973). In 1957-1958, Anderson was at his peak, reaching his career-high ranking of No.2.

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