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Ice-Capades

IT'S DAZZLING! a thousand laughs...and thrills...as Hollywood's Gay Blades take to skates to "sleigh" the Blues!
1941 | 88m | English

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Bob Clemens is a cameraman for newsreels. Assigned to shoot the Swiss ice skater Karen Vadja, he arrives too late, so decides to film a woman skating on a different New York rink and pass her off as Karen. The scheme backfires when promoter Larry Herman takes a look at Bob's film and decides to make the skater a star. Unfortunately, it's actually amateur (and illegal immigrant) Marie Bergin in the newsreel footage, not the great figure skater from Switzerland. Chaos ensues as Bob tries to straighten everybody out.
Release Date: Aug 19, 1941
Director: Joseph Santley
Writer: Jack Townley, Robert Harari, Olive Cooper, Isabel Dawn, Boyce DeGaw
Genres: Comedy, Music, Romance
Keywords deportation, deception, eccentric, deceit, duplicity
Production Companies Republic Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 31, 2026
Entered: Apr 24, 2024
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Name Character
James Ellison Bob Clemens
Jerry Colonna Colonna
Dorothy Lewis Marie Bergin aka Anderson
Barbara Jo Allen Vera Vague
Phil Taylor Ice-Capades Skater
Alan Mowbray Pete Ellis
Phil Silvers Larry Herman
Gus Schilling Dave
Tim Ryan Jackson
Harry Clark Reed
Renie Riano Karen Vadja
Carol Adams Helen
Lois Dworshak Ice-Capades Skater
Megan Olwen Devenish Taylor Ice-Capades Skater
Vera Ralston Ice-Capades Skater
Red McCarthy Ice-Capades Skater
Joe Jackson Jr. Tramp Bicycle Act, Ice Capades
Al Surette The Straw Man, Ice-Skating Comedian
Serge Flash Ice-Skating Juggler
Jack Heasley Twins Skating Act
Robert Heasley Twins Skating Act
Rod Bacon Audition Sign-Up Man
Belita Ice Capades Skater
Sally Cairns Audition Girl
Lois Collier Audition Girl
Billy Curtis George
George Davis Waiter
Harry Depp Reporter
Edward Gargan Joe, the Bouncer
Robert Haines Reporter
Marilyn Hare Audition Girl
Howard Hickman Lawyer
Lynn Merrick Audition Girl
William Newell Harry Stimson
Anne O'Neal Landlady
Tom Quinn Reporter
Cyril Ring Photographer
Fred Santley Reporter
Babs Savage Skater
Bill Shirley Reporter
Edwin Stanley Lawyer
Joan Tours Skater
Name Job
Joseph Santley Director
Jack Townley Screenplay
Robert Harari Screenplay
Olive Cooper Screenplay
Isabel Dawn Story
Boyce DeGaw Story
Howard O'Neill Editor
John Victor Mackay Art Direction
Adele Palmer Costume Design
Jack A. Marta Director of Photography
Sol Meyer Lyricist
George R. Brown Lyricist
Cy Feuer Original Music Composer
Jule Styne Songs
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Geronimo1967
6.0

“Is that a moustache or are you wearing a squirrel?” … and that’s one of the better quips from this rather mixed up musical comedy. It centres around the cynical “Bob” (James Ellison) who was supposed to film some ice skaters, but missed the plane! Reckoning that one of those critters looks just lik ... e another, he heads to the local rink in Central Park where he encounters the versatile young “Marie” (Dorothy Lewis) whom he thinks will make perfect fodder for his film. Job done, he hopes to forget all about it but promoter “Larry” (Phil Silvers) sees the thing and reckons she has what it takes to star in his “Ice-capades” feature. A deal is duly done, but when he comes face to face with his signing, he discovers that she isn’t what he was expecting and the woman he was is on the wrong end of an issue with the US immigration authorities. With the big boss irked somewhat, he and sidekick “Pete” (Alan Mowbray) have to find a way to keep the real star in the country - and that can only be done with a few vows and a band of gold. That’s assuming she ever stays put long enough for anyone, who now also includes “Bob” as well, to actually woo her. Those are the bare bones of the plot, but they don’t really make so much impact on a film that is essentially just a vehicle for us to enjoy some amiably scored routines on the ice that marry some considerable skill, a little predicable slapstick and an impressive performance four foot off the ground on stilts! It’s probably half an hour too long and it does labour the joke a little, but there are enough redeeming scenes to make it worth watching, you'll just probably never recall it afterwards.

Jul 26, 2025