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Ice Capades Revue
Promoter Ann Porter decides to start her own Ice Show despite the efforts of ex-racketeer Duke Baldwin who owns a rival show. Jeff Stewart, a rich, suave young Broadwayite, falls in love with Ann and aids her in her fight against Baldwin.
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Plot Summary
A struggling ice show owner tries to save his business from foreclosure by entering a talented young skater into a competition. He must overcome sabotage from a rival producer and his own romantic entanglements to ensure the show's success.
Critical Reception
The film was a modest success, primarily serving as a vehicle for its musical numbers and comedic performances. While not a critical darling, it was seen as light entertainment for its time, benefiting from the popularity of its stars and the spectacle of ice skating.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic musical performances and ice skating sequences.
Lucille Ball and Phil Silvers deliver charming comedic performances.
The plot is light and predictable, serving mainly as a framework for the musical numbers.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but it is generally remembered as a pleasant, if unremarkable, musical comedy with enjoyable skating.
Fun Fact
The film's production was part of a larger trend in Hollywood during the 1940s that capitalized on popular stage shows and revues to create cinematic entertainment.
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