
Malarek
Action
Overview
Malarek is a film directed by Roger Cardinal in 1989. Ex-juvenile offender Victor Malarek catches a break when he's hired as a cub reporter for the Montreal Star. After witnessing a cop murder a street kid, Malarek dedicates himself to exposing corruption in the social welfare system.
Top Cast


Elias Koteas
Elias Koteas
Victor Malarek
Elias Koteas
Victor Malarek


Kerrie Keane
Kerrie Keane
Claire
Kerrie Keane
Claire


Al Waxman
Al Waxman
Stern
Al Waxman
Stern


Daniel Pilon
Daniel Pilon
Banks
Daniel Pilon
Banks


Michael Sarrazin
Michael Sarrazin
Moorcraft
Michael Sarrazin
Moorcraft
Kahil Karn
Kahil Karn
Gray
Kahil Karn
Gray


Vittorio Rossi
Vittorio Rossi
Marroni
Vittorio Rossi
Marroni
Claire Rodger
Claire Rodger
Victor Malarek's Mother
Claire Rodger
Victor Malarek's Mother


Brian Dooley
Brian Dooley
Victor Malarek's Father
Brian Dooley
Victor Malarek's Father


Bruce Ramsay
Bruce Ramsay
Fred Malarek
Bruce Ramsay
Fred Malarek
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