The Mean Season | |
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Directed by | Phillip Borsos |
Screenplay by | Leon Piedmont |
Based on | In the Heat of the Summer by John Katzenbach |
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Cinematography | Frank Tidy |
Edited by | Duwayne Dunham |
Music by | Lalo Schifrin |
Production company | The Turman-Foster Company |
Distributed by | Orion Pictures |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $10 million[1] |
Box office | $4,300,000 (USA) |
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 Katzenbach.
The film was named after the term of the same name that refers to a pattern of weather that occurs in Florida during the late summer months. In order to achieve accuracy for the scenes that take place in the busy newsroom, the filmmakers used Miami Herald reporters as on-set consultants and extras and shot in the actual newsroom as opposed to recreating it on a soundstage.