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Ice Follies of 1939

Ice Follies of 1939 (1939)

Genres - Musical, Drama, Romance, Sports & Recreation  |   Release Date - Mar 10, 1939 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 82 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Mark Deming

Comedy, romance, and song hit the ice in this musical. Larry Hall (James Stewart) is a professional ice skater whose act with his friend Eddie Burgess (Lew Ayres) breaks up when Larry weds Mary McKay (Joan Crawford). Mary is also a skater, and she teams up with Larry to perform, but their on-stage (or, more accurately, on-ice) partnership proves short-lived when Mary is offered a contract to make movies in Hollywood. She quickly becomes a popular film star, but Larry does not have the same luck in California; in time, he decides to head to Canada, where he gets the idea of staging an elaborate ice revue. The producers of Ice Follies of 1939 worked with the Shipstad and Johnson Ice Follies troupe to stage the film's spectacular closing ice ballet, which was filmed in Technicolor (the remainder of the film was shot in black and white).

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actor, behind-the-scenes, career, contract, employment, film, film-producer, filmmaker, freeze, friendship, husband, ice-skating, love, marriage, partner, producer [showbiz], show, skating, songwriter, spouse, stars [celebrities], wife