The Fabulous Ice Age

2013

Action / Biography / Documentary / Family / History

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IMDb Rating 7.2/10 10 65 65

Plot summary

For decades, American touring ice shows dominated family entertainment with their dazzling production and variety acts. This documentary honors them through interviews and archival footage, and depicts one skater's quest to keep this history alive.

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Top cast

Dick Button as Self
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658.93 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 11 min
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1.2 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
NR
us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 11 min
Seeds ...

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by jimnshay

A Forty-Year-long Party

When I was a kid -- and I'm old -- big ice-skating shows used to barnstorm through my metro area every year: Ice Capades, Holiday on Ice, Ice Follies. I never went, and I never knew what they were like. But this movie shows you: huge, crazy spectacles of massed skaters in brilliant costumes, special effects, inspired ice-dancing. It was like a two-hour production number from one of those crazy MGM musicals from the '40s -- only done live. On ice.Kids who were good skaters, and wanted to badly enough, barnstormed the world with these companies, performing in South America, Europe, Mexico, even Russia. What was it like to be one of these kids? That's what the movie tells you, through interviews with people who were there and who describe their time as a twenty- or thirty-year party with their best friends. I can't recommend this movie highly enough. It describes a form of pop culture that was once as huge as rock concerts and is now almost forgotten. And it makes you sorry the big shows are gone, while it describes why they had to go. All in all, a great trip.
Reviewed by EileenZ19 7 / 10

History of ice shows

This is a nice documentary about the history of figure skating shows. Note this is about performance skating only (Ice Capades, Stars on Ice, etc.), not about competitive figure skating. The focus is mainly on the history of the ice shows and how the genre changed over time. The documentary includes commentary from well-known skaters, including Scott Hamilton. I thought the documentary was interesting. It's amazing how much figure skating has changed over the years, including the skates themselves, the costumes, the skating style, and the level of difficulty. I do wish that there was some time spent on the behind the scenes aspects of skating shows, like the choreography, what practice schedules are like, and what it's like to actually be a skater in the show - and what it's like to manage one. But I would recommend this to anyone who is a fan of figure skating.
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