Fire and Ice (1986 film) explained

Fire and Ice
Native Name:
Language:German
Feuer und Eis
Director:Willy Bogner, Jr.
Narrator:John Denver (English)
Emil Steinberger (German)
Cinematography:Peter Rohe
Willy Bogner, Jr.
Music:Gary Wright
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Country:Germany

Fire and Ice (German: Feuer und Eis) is a 1986 German sports film directed by Willy Bogner.

Plot

John (John Eaves) and Suzy (Suzy Chaffee) meet while skiing in Aspen, Colorado. They run into each other again in New York and John follows her around the country.

Cast

In alphabetical order

Production

While the movie has a plot, it is essentially irrelevant. The movie contains mainly freestyle skiing scenes with Willy Bogner as director and cameraman. John Denver does the voiceover narration for the English-language version, Emil Steinberger for the German version. Besides skiing scenes, the movie contains snowboarding, hanggliding and windsurfing scenes with sports talents Gianfranco L'Amore, Jan Bucher and Mike Waltze. Marietta Waters performed the title track Fire and Ice. With Fire and Ice, Bogner won the Bavarian Film Awards (Special Prize) in 1986, and a Bambi in 1985. Bogner directed a kind of sequel in 1990, named Fire, Ice and Dynamite.