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Feb 15, 1985 · Coming back from a vacation in Colorado Miami Journal reporter Malcolm Anderson, Kurt Russell, is assigned to the murder of teenager Sarah Hooks, Tamara Jones, who was found dead by the beach that morning. A few days after filing the story Malcolm gets a phone call at his desk at the Journal from someone claiming to be Sarah's killer.
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Malcolm Anderson: Mariel Hemingway ... Christine Connelly: Richard Jordan ... Alan Delour: Richard Masur ... Bill Nolan: Richard Bradford ... Phil Wilson: Joe Pantoliano ... Andy Porter: Andy Garcia ... Ray Martinez: Rose Portillo ... Kathy Vasquez: William Smith ...
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.
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- Lalo Schifrin
- February 15, 1985
Sep 21, 2023 · In the 1985 film “The Mean Season,” Kurt Russell portrays Malcolm Anderson, a reporter for the Miami Journal who is exhausted and yearns to leave the bustling city to run a small-town newspaper in Colorado. His girlfriend, played by Mariel Hemingway, is unhappy with their situation.
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Rotten Tomatoes Podcasts. After reporting on the murder of a teenage girl, journalist Malcolm Anderson (Kurt Russell) is contacted by the killer (Richard Jordan) known as the.
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Mean Season (1985) Submitted by Steve. 1 votes. Malcolm Anderson (Kurt Russell) is a newspaper reporter for the Miami Journal, and he is feeling burned out. He and his girlfriend Christine (Mariel Hemingway) are ready to quit their respective jobs (she’s a schoolteacher) and move to Colorado.
Jul 9, 2022 · 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.