Hot Ice
Directed by Irving Jacoby1 January 1940 20mShort, Documentary
This short documentary offers a close-up view of a hectic hockey game in which the Toronto Maple Leafs and the New York Rangers fight to break a tied score. From the flash of blades, the spurting ice, and the echoing roar of avid fans, the film occasionally turns back to neighbourhood games where youngsters learn skating and stickhandling, the fundamentals of professional skill. Stars, such as Clint Smith, Bob Davidson, Syl Apps and others, are seen in action.
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Hot Ice was released on 1 January 1940.
Hot Ice was directed by Irving Jacoby.
Hot Ice has a runtime of 20m.
Hot Ice was produced by Frank Badgley.
This short documentary offers a close-up view of a hectic hockey game in which the Toronto Maple Leafs and the New York Rangers fight to break a tied score. From the flash of blades, the spurting ice, and the echoing roar of avid fans, the film occasionally turns back to neighbourhood games where youngsters learn skating and stickhandling, the fundamentals of professional skill. Stars, such as Clint Smith, Bob Davidson, Syl Apps and others, are seen in action.
The key characters in Hot Ice are Self (Dave Behan), Self (Frank Boucher), Self (Frank Clancy).
Hot Ice is a Short, Documentary film.

