Ice-Capades Explained

Ice-Capades
Director:Joseph Santley
Producer:Robert North
Starring:James Ellison
Phil Silvers
Barbara Jo Allen
Renie Riano
Music:Cy Feuer
Cinematography:Jack A. Marta
Editing:Howard O'Neill
Distributor:Republic Pictures
Studio:Republic Pictures
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Ice-Capades is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and starring James Ellison, Phil Silvers, and Barbara Jo Allen. Its score, composed by Cy Feuer, was nominated for the Best Scoring of a Musical Picture.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director John Victor Mackay. It marked the screen debuts for the ice skaters Belita and Vera Ralston, both of whom went on to star in a number of films at Monogram and Republic respectively.

Plot

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.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Awards for Ice-Capades . TCM.com.