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Article: `Killer' Tracks Kate Jackson In Alaskan Wilderness Race
- Article from:
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Article date:
- January 9, 1996
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"The Cold Heart of a Killer," 8 to 10 tonight, Channel 2. Kate
Jackson hits the dangerous Iditarod trail as an action hero in a
(STAR)(STAR) CBS thriller, filmed in Alaska and Canada's Yukon
Territory. Jackson battles winter storms and a mysterious murderer
as sled-dog trainer Jessie Arnold, the single mom of a young son.
When the killer eliminates Jessie's brother from the annual
wilderness race, Jessie and her huskies mush for 1,100 miles between
Anchorage and Nome in pursuit of a $50,000 prize. Corbin Bernsen
(cast as a villain in his recent TV movies) co-stars as a ...
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