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Ice Princess
Ice Princess starring Michelle Trachtenberg, Joan Cusack, Hayden Panettiere and Kim Cattrall, follows Casey Caryle whose mother had planned for her to be a Harvard graduat but e just like herself what she really wants to do is pursue her passion: figure skating.
28 November 1986, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
16 October 1984, London, Ontario, Canada
28 August 1984, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
10 July 1956, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
23 April 1988, Riga, Latvia
21 August 1982, North York, Ontario, Canada
20 October 1991, Burnsville, Minnesota, USA
11 October 1984, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
22 October 1963, Sunnyvale, California, USA
10 September 1984, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
August 13, 2005
A história e a protagonista têm seu charme, mas a direção esquemática de Fywell e o roteiro repleto de clichês praticamente anulam o potencial do filme.
December 24, 2010
Sweet, inspiring story tween girls will love.
July 20, 2005
...things are so routine we can guess every action a cliché in advance.
March 18, 2005
Trachtenberg is thoroughly believable, an unspoiled charmer. Her rise from clumsy girl to someone brimming with confidence and the author of one heckuva physics project, she's a pretty cool princess to root for.
June 06, 2009
This dumb-as-a-stump teen girl coming-of-age movie envisions a high school physics geek (Michelle Trachtenberg) who turns into an ice skating pro as a result of her knowledge of physics.
March 22, 2005
The surprisingly twisty plot skates along with zero friction, giving new meaning to 'Disney on Ice.'
March 18, 2005
Watching this week's world figure skating championships in Moscow, one wonders why the scriptwriters went to such artificial lengths. There's drama enough in the sport as it is.
March 18, 2005
A savvier movie (and script) might have been able to mix some grays into its black and white palette.
March 18, 2005
The movie does have a strong sense of the special charisma and beauty of these young demons of grace who ride the thin line between dance and sport with unerring precision.
March 21, 2005
There are far too many cringe-inducing clichés and gaping plot holes.

