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    Mystery, Alaska

    R1999 · Comedy · 1h 58m

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  1. Mystery, Alaska received mixed reviews. Along with the original consensus "The lack of hockey action and authenticity left critics cold," Rotten Tomatoes ranked the movie with 38%. It had very poor take-ins as well, grossing only $8,891,623, against an estimated budget of $28 million. See also. List of films about ice hockey; References

    • $28 million
    • October 1, 1999
  2. Oct 1, 1999 · Mystery, Alaska: Directed by Jay Roach. With Russell Crowe, Hank Azaria, Mary McCormack, Burt Reynolds. The residents of a small town get over-excited when their hockey team gets chosen to host a televised event.

    • (28K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Sport
    • Jay Roach
    • 1999-10-01
  3. Mystery, Alaska A hockey team from the tiny Alaskan town of Mystery prepares for the game of their lives--against the New York Rangers. 3,389 IMDb 6.7 1 h 58 min 1999

  4. Movie Info. A publicity stunt turns into the ultimate lopsided competition, when the world famous New York Rangers face off against the team from Mystery, Alaska -- a hockey-loving town of only ...

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    • Jay Roach
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    • Russell Crowe
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  5. assistant chief electrician (as Burton Joe Kuchera) / chief lighting technician: second unit (as Burton Joe Kuchera) John Kuchera. ... dolly grip (as Brent J. Kuchera) Doug Lavender. ... first assistant camera: second unit. Michael LaViolette.

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  7. Oct 4, 1999 · Directed by. "Mystery, Alaska" is sweet, pleasant, low-key, inoffensive and unnecessary. It sticks up for underdogs, nice people and small towns, and doesn't like big corporations, adulterers, TV producers and New Yorkers in general. It contains not only a big game with a thrilling finish but also a courtroom scene, a funeral scene, an innocent ...

  8. In the small town of Mystery, Alaska, hockey's the pride and joy. When reporter Charles Danner, who moved to New York many years ago, returns for, and meets mayor Scott Pitcher. Danner proposes a challenge match against the NY Rangers - to be broadcast live. The captain (and also, town sheriff) John Biebe warns the Rangers are a a pro-team, and ...

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