

Everything's on Ice
Comedy about a little girl who's uncle makes her an ice skating star, only to take all of her money.
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Plot Summary
A struggling theatrical producer tries to save his show by featuring a talented young ice skater. He faces numerous obstacles, including skeptical investors and rival performers, as he attempts to bring the dazzling spectacle to the stage. The film culminates in a grand ice-skating extravaganza, showcasing the lead's impressive talent.
Critical Reception
This lighthearted musical comedy was generally received as a pleasant, if unremarkable, family-friendly film of its era. While not critically acclaimed, it offered audiences a charming blend of song, dance, and ice-skating spectacle, appealing particularly to younger viewers and those seeking escapist entertainment during a difficult economic period.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming performances, especially from its young star.
- Appreciated for its family-friendly entertainment and musical numbers.
- Seen as a formulaic but enjoyable musical comedy of the late 1930s.
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Fun Fact
The film notably features Irene Dare, a young ice skating prodigy who was a popular performer in vaudeville and on Broadway before her film debut.
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