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Director
  
Anthony Kimmins

Music director
  
Ernest Irving

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Musical

Producer
  
Basil Dean

Country
  
United Kingdom

I See Ice movie poster

Release date
  
10 February 1938 (1938-02-10)

Writer
  
Anthony Kimmins, Austin Melford

Cast
  
George Formby
(George Bright),
Kay Walsh
(Judy Gaye),
Betty Stockfeld
(Mrs. Diana Hunter),
Cyril Ritchard
(Paul Martine),
Garry Marsh
(Tim Galloway),
Frederick Burtwell
(Detective)

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I See Ice is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Kay Walsh and Betty Stockfeld. The film depicts the adventures of a photographer working for a London newspaper. It features the songs "In My Little Snapshot Album", "Noughts And Crosses" and "Mother What'll I Do Now".

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Plot

I See Ice movie scenes

The farcical adventures of a prop man (George Formby) with a touring ice ballet. Inventing a new sort of candid camera in his spare time, and concealing it in a bow-tie, our hero gets into a mess of trouble when he takes an incriminating photo of an important man; pulls a communication cord; winds up in jail; referees a hockey match; finds himself in a stage show dressed as a cosack; woos an attractive young ice skater (Kay Walsh); and eventually wins a job on a newspaper.

Cast

  • George Formby as George Bright
  • Kay Walsh as Judy Gaye
  • Betty Stockfeld as Mrs. Hunter
  • Cyril Ritchard as Paul Martine
  • Garry Marsh as Galloway
  • Frederick Burtwell as Detective
  • Ernest Sefton as Outhwaite
  • Gavin Gordon as Night Club Singer
  • Ernest Jay as Theater Manager
  • Andreas Malandrinos as Lotus Club Manager
  • Gordon McLeod as Lord FeiMead
  • Archibald Batty as Colonel Hunter
  • Elliott Mason as Mother on Train
  • Critical reception

  • Hal Erickson wrote in Allmovie that although the film is "well directed and exceptionally well cast (Kay Walsh and Cyril Ritchard appear in support), I See Ice wouldn't amount to a hill of beans without the presence of the ebullient Formby, who halts the action every once in a while for one of his unsubtly risque comic songs. Not surprisingly, the film was infinitely more popular as a "regional" than as a big-city attraction"/
  • Halliwell's Film Guide wrote, "fair star comedy with good production".
  • TV Guide wrote, " wild little comedy with Formby performing uproariously as usual."
  • References

    I See Ice Wikipedia
    I See Ice IMDb I See Ice themoviedb.org