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  1. The Mean Season is a 1985 American thriller film directed by Phillip Borsos, and starring Kurt Russell, Mariel Hemingway, Richard Jordan, Richard Masur, Joe Pantoliano, Luis Tamayo and Andy García. The screenplay, written by Christopher Crowe under the pseudonym Leon Piedmont, is based on the 1982 novel In the Heat of the Summer by John ...

  2. The Mean Season: Directed by Phillip Borsos. With Kurt Russell, Mariel Hemingway, Richard Jordan, Richard Masur. When a teenager is shot at the beach, a journalist from The Miami Journal is sent to cover the story. He's called by the murderer and told there'll be four more.

    • (5.2K)
    • Crime, Thriller
    • Phillip Borsos
    • 1985-02-15
  3. 'The Mean Season' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on Amazon Video, Microsoft Store, YouTube, Google Play Movies, Tubi TV, Apple iTunes, ScreenPix Apple...

  4. The Mean Season. 1985 · 1 hr 44 min. R. Thriller · Crime · Mystery. When a Miami journalist becomes famous for his reportage on a sadistic serial killer’s case, the murderer seeks revenge by abducting his girlfriend. Subtitles: English.

    • Phillip Borsos
    • January 1, 1985
    • 104 min
  5. Rent The Mean Season on Prime Video, Apple TV, or buy it on Prime Video, Apple TV. A thriller that plays at social commentary, The Mean Season fumbles with its weightier themes, but...

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    • Phillip Borsos
    • R
    • Kurt Russell
  6. A newspaper reporter (Kurt Russell) becomes the unwitting ally of a vicious serial killer (Richard Jordan) who contacts the reporter and appoints him his spokesman. As the killer's calls and clues increase, the reporter is lured into a deadly trap. Stream The Mean Season free and on-demand with Pluto TV.

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  8. Apr 5, 2024 · Currently you are able to watch The Mean Season streaming on MAX (Via Hulu), MAX, Hoopla, and MAX (Via Prime Video). It is also possible to buy The Mean Season on Prime Video, and Microsoft Store or rent it on Prime Video, and Microsoft Store.