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'Mike's Murder' is a 1984 American neo-noirSilver, Alain; Ward, Elizabeth; eds. (1992). 'Film Noir: An Encyclopedic Reference to the American Style' (3rd ed.). Woodstock, New York: The Overlook Press. mystery film written and directed by James Bridges and starring Debra Winger, Mark Keyloun and Paul Winfield.

Plot



In Los Angeles, bank teller Betty Parrish (Debra Winger) has a one-night stand with a young tennis instructor named Mike Chuhutsky (Mark Keyloun), but then has only random contact with him over the course of the next two years.

He is a drug dealer. One day Mike calls to tell her he is being chased for encroaching on another criminal's territory. Later, a friend of his calls to say Mike is dead, brutally murdered.

Betty cannot let go of him without understanding him better and tries to find out more. It leads to her discovering Mike's hidden side, including a disturbed acquaintance of his named Pete (Darrell Larson) and a record producer named Philip (Paul Winfield) who apparently was involved with Mike in a gay relationship. Betty's life is placed in peril by the story's end.

Cast



* Debra Winger as Betty Parrish

* Mark Keyloun as Mike Chuhutsky

* Darrell Larson as Pete

* Brooke Alderson as Patty

* Paul Winfield as Philip Green

* Robert Crosson as Sam Morris

* Daniel Shor as Richard

* William Ostrander as Randy

* Kym Malin as Beautiful Girl #1

Production



Warner Brothers reportedly was unhappy about the project because of its premise with the drug-fixated underpinnings of the L.A. entertainment world and refused to release it until Bridges made some cuts and changes.Pauline Kael 'Hooked' p.176

The film originally was edited so that the events played chronologically backwards and featured a score by singer Joe Jackson. Bridges' original edit was poorly received by test audiences, and Warner Bros. forced him to re-edit it so the story unfolded in a more conventional way. Jackson's score was replaced by a new John Barry score. However, most of Jackson's songs remain in the film.

Bridges wrote the film for Winger, having worked with her on 'Urban Cowboy'. Her performance in 'Mike's Murder' led the critic Pauline Kael to describe Winger as "a major reason to go on seeing movies in the 1980s".

DVD release



Warner Bros. Digital Distribution released 'Mike's Murder' on 4 August 2009, as part of the Warner Archive Collection series.

References




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