Nancy Duerr appears in The Mean Season (1985), where she navigates the tumultuous landscape of crime and media. Her role contributes to the film's exploration of the moral complexities surrounding sensationalism in journalism. Though her filmography may be limited, her performance in this cult classic resonates within the genre, capturing the essence of 1980s thriller cinema. Duerr's work exemplifies the era's fascination with the darker side of news reporting.
The Mean Season
Malcolm Anderson is a reporter for a Miami newspaper. He's had enough of reporting the local murders and so promises his school teacher girlfriend (Christine), they'll move away soon. Before Malcolm can hand in his notice, the murderer from his latest article phones him. The murderer tells Malcolm that he's going to kill again. The phone calls and murders continue, soon Malcolm finds that he's not just reporting the story, he is the story.