I See Ice

I See Ice

Year: 1938

Runtime: 84 mins

Language: English

Director: Anthony Kimmins

Comedy

A riot of laughter served straight from the ice rink. George Bright works as a props manager for an ice ballet troupe and pursues photography as a hobby. When he unintentionally photographs a pair of thieves during a rehearsal, his pictures set off a series of comic mishaps and chaotic chase scenes.

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