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Silver Skates

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
130
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Kenny Baker, Belita, and Patricia Morison in Silver Skates (1943)
Musical

Claire (Patricia Morison), owner of an ice-show, faces bankruptcy because Belita (Belita), star of the show, is about to leave and marry her sweetheart Tom (Henry Wadsworth). Danny (Kenny Ba... Read allClaire (Patricia Morison), owner of an ice-show, faces bankruptcy because Belita (Belita), star of the show, is about to leave and marry her sweetheart Tom (Henry Wadsworth). Danny (Kenny Baker), singer with the show, and Claire are in love but Claire refuses to wed until she can... Read allClaire (Patricia Morison), owner of an ice-show, faces bankruptcy because Belita (Belita), star of the show, is about to leave and marry her sweetheart Tom (Henry Wadsworth). Danny (Kenny Baker), singer with the show, and Claire are in love but Claire refuses to wed until she can get the show back on its feet. Katrina (Irene Dare), 10-year-old orphaned refugee from Ho... Read all

  • Director
    • Leslie Goodwins
  • Writer
    • Jerome Cady
  • Stars
    • Kenny Baker
    • Patricia Morison
    • Belita
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    130
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leslie Goodwins
    • Writer
      • Jerome Cady
    • Stars
      • Kenny Baker
      • Patricia Morison
      • Belita
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Kenny Baker
    Kenny Baker
    • Danny Donovan
    Patricia Morison
    Patricia Morison
    • Claire Thomas
    Belita
    Belita
    • Belita
    • (as Belita Star of the Ice)
    Frick and Frack
    • Frick and Frack
    Irene Dare
    • Juvenile Skater Katrina
    Danny Shaw
    • Juvenile Skater Billy Baxter
    Eugene Turner
    • 1941 National Skating Champion
    Ted Fio Rito Orchestra
    • Ted Fio Rito Orchestra
    • (as Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra)
    Joyce Compton
    Joyce Compton
    • Lucille
    Frank Faylen
    Frank Faylen
    • Eddie
    Paul McVey
    Paul McVey
    • Roscoe Hayes
    Ruth Lee
    Ruth Lee
    • Miss Martin
    John Maxwell
    John Maxwell
    • Blake
    Henry Wadsworth
    Henry Wadsworth
    • Tom
    George Eugene Stewart
    • Jitterbug Skater
    • (as George Stewart)
    JoAnn Dean
    • Jo Ann Dean, Jitterbug Skater
    • (as Jo Ann Dean)
    Eddie Borden
    Eddie Borden
    • Counterman
    • (uncredited)
    Tristram Coffin
    Tristram Coffin
    • Stage Manager
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Leslie Goodwins
    • Writer
      • Jerome Cady
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    4boblipton

    "They're still Frick and Frack, the greatest comedy team on ice"

    Monogram offers us Belita, Monogram's answer to Sonia Henjie. Not that anyone was asking, considering that Miss Henjie was given Lucky Humberstone as a director by this time. As others have noted, Belita seems more the girl who would get what a man was driving at, and RKO's Leslie Goodwins was hired to direct this movie, so it doesn't stink on ice. However, there's not much in the way of script or good songs, and they got Kenny Baker as the young singer. He was okay in the movie version of THE MIKADO, but W.S. Gilbert never had much respect for tenors. Mr. Baker justifies his faith here as he doesn't always bother to match his lips to the words he is singing.

    That leaves Frick and Frack. These skating clowns have lingered in my mind, even though, so far as I know, I had never heard of them -- it seemed like the sort of name two tummelers, slapstick comedians from the Catskills would have. It turns out that's what they were, and I don't know where I know them from. Perhaps they played the Neverle one summer when I was four and I remember nothing but the funny names. They're actually pretty good.

    That's the best that can be said for this movie. Like most Monograms, it's fast, it doesn't strain the brain and it's over soon enough. I assume that's how the director felt, because for his next movie, he was back at the comparative luxury of RKO directing Leon Errol in "The Mexican Spitfire's Elephant".
    7lugonian

    Rhythm on Ice

    SILVER SKATES (Monogram, 1943), directed by Leslie Goodwins, with entire production and supervision by Lindsay Parsons, is, by its label title, an ice skating musical, but not one starring the queen of the ice skating musicals herself, Sonja Henie. Of the films for which she appeared, Henie never had "skates" among her movie titles. Yet SILVER SKATES, which stars Kenny Baker and Patricia Morison, features Monogram's very own ice skating specialty, Belita, labeled in the opening credits as "star of the ice." While the Henie musicals produced by 20th Century-Fox centered around her mostly in plot and ice skating portions of the film, SILVER SKATES shares Belita with other specialties of the day as youngsters Irene Dare and Danny Shaw doing their own ice skating techniques, George Stuart, Eugene Turner and Jo Ann Dean playing themselves. There's also some time out antics by comedy team of Frick and Frack whose routines may have one think of the Ritz Brothers, but being no threat to that team nor any other comedy team for that matter as a result.

    The story, set in the Broadway district of New York City, finds Claire Thomas (Patricia Morison), producer of "Silver Skates Ice Revue," may go out of business after her star ice skating attraction, Belita (Belita) finishes her two week engagement to marry Tom (Henry Wadsworth), a Chicago businessman. Claire, who's loved by Danny Donovan (Kenny Baker), refuses to marry the singer in the show until she can clear herself of back debts. Thanks to Eddie (Frank Faylen), a stage hand, who, after receiving his two week notice, spreads a rumor that Belita secretly loves Danny, and because of that, feels that this would start of a romance that have Belita remain in the revue, thus keeping his job. During the complications which finds Danny engaged to two women at the same time, Claire encounters a little Dutch girl named Katrina (Irene Dare) in the lobby of her Broadmoor Arms apartment. It is learned that Katrina not only has gotten separated from Miss Martin (Ruth Lee) of the Netherlands Relief Commiittee, but turns out to be an orphan awaiting news about her Uncle Conrad Humperdinck, a former skater in Claire's shows. Learning Uncle Conrad has gone to serve in the Army, and her parents killed in an air raid, Claire assumes responsibility for the child with the intent on adopting her. Complications occur as Claire tries to induce Danny to marry her, only to learn about his "engagement" to Belita. Other members of the cast include the ever reliable Joyce Compton (Lucille, Eddie's girlfriend); Paul McVey (Roscoe Hayes, the booking agent); John Maxwell (Blake); Ruby Dandridge (The Maid); and Ted Fio Rito and his Orchestra.

    With the plot being as ordinary and secondary as forties musicals go, the song interludes, particularly the ice skating portions choreographed by Dave Gould, certainly highlight this production. With pleasing music and lyrics by David Oppenheim and Roy Ingraham, song numbers include: "Lovely Lady" (sung by Kenny Baker, skated by Belita); Dream sequence skating number with Irene Dare with Holland setting; "Cowboy Joe" (sung by chorus, skated by Danny Shaw); "Can't You Hear Me Calling From the Mountain?" (performed by Frick and Frack); "A Boy Like You, a Girl Like Me" (Sung by Kenny Baker and Patricia Morison); "Hollywood Victory Party" (skating sequence by Irene Dare and Danny Shaw); "Dancing on Top of the World" (sung by chorus, skated by Irene Dare); "Love is a Beautiful Song" (sung by Baker); and finale, "Sing a Song of the Sea" (Baker, Belita, chorus).

    With Monogram Pictures having a reputation of being second features of low-budget production value, SILVER SKATES comes as a surprise for anyone expecting very little. Though not quite 20th Century-Fox nor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it is an interesting effort in Monogram's attempt on rising itself to better quality films. Though not quite Academy Award winning material, the film overall is an entertaining 73 minutes from its ten minute ice skating opening to grand scale final, with a little in-between amusements of amusing wisecracks and some hit and miss comedy. For anyone familiar with Patricia Morison, it's interesting finding her playing against her bad girl/ femme fatal type for decent, caring woman for a change. Her musical participation with Kenny Baker comes as a sheer reminder of the crooning style of Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler from his thirties musicals, yet something of a disappointment listening to Morison singing to an obviously dubbed vocalization. The star attraction, Belita, may not a good actress but somewhat forgivable in terms of being a newcomer to films who presents herself well enough as an agreeable new screen personality.

    Virtually forgotten by cast, title and reputation due to lack of television broadcasts since the 1950s or so, and never distributed to home video, SILVER SKATES was resurrected on cable TV's Turner Classic Movies in May of 1997 as part of its then monthly viewer's movie request. After that sole broadcast, it wasn't repeated again until many years later starting in October 2014. SILVER SKATES is definitely a "B" class musical regardless of its "A" production effort, but a worthy rediscovery as ice skating musicals go. (**1/2)
    9rlymzv

    Lots of beautiful women ice-skating beautifully.

    Lots of beautiful women ice-skating beautifully.

    There's a plot to the movie, but it's really just an excuse so we can watch all the terrific ice-skating. I like the old school ice-skating better. Too much jumping and bouncing in more modern displays. The ice-skating here is beautiful and graceful. There's a ice skater here. That's also terrific to watch. This is just a plain fun movie. No stress, no danger danger, just pure joy to watch.

    It was great to see about 30 beautiful young women with their freshly scrubbed faces dancing on the ice. If you're after high drama, this is not it if you're after watching people perform beautifully. I think you'll enjoy this movie. I was able to find a good quality copy on DVD, sadly, it did not come with a case, but I can make those myself.
    6blanche-2

    Belita deserved better

    The tall, gorgeous ice skater Belita, who was also a wonderful ballerina, stars in this skateathon, "Silver Skates," that has a story here and there. Basically, an ice show owner (Patricia Morison) is desperate to save her show, which will fail badly once Belita leaves to get married. Help comes in the form of a pint-sized war orphan from Holland.

    It's really kind of an amateur hour, saved by the glorious Belita, the beautiful Patricia Morison, and Frank Faylen, whom I've always loved. Frick and Frack did comedy skating -- which in fact is incredibly difficult to do, but today one just feels like fast-forwarding through it. Some of the skating numbers were on the boring side.

    Gene Turner, a two-time national figure skating champion, was the other skating star. I took one look at him and said, "That's the man who doubled for Cary Grant in 'The Bishop's Wife.'" I was right - you can't see a film 100 times and not recognize the skating double. Turner toured with Sonja Henie, was a U.S. medal winner in single skating, pairs skating, and ice dancing, worked as a coach for 60 years, and also wrote a column for a skating magazine. He never competed in the Olympics because during his years of competition, the Olympics were subject to cancellation due to World War II, plus he was busy flying 60 missions over France.

    So much accomplishment. Monogram didn't deserve them. Not too much else to say, except that Belita should have been with MGM.
    5AAdaSC

    Bland

    A load of bland blokes take up lots of screen time along with an annoying boy and an annoying girl who do some skating. The only reason to watch this film is for Belita. She stars as herself in a film about a company trying to keep onto her as their star attraction for their show. She skates and looks good as always but I wish she had been given a better story.

    If you like skating, Eugene Turner also turns up as himself and partners Belita on the ice. We have some songs thrown in – not particularly memorable but OK – and we also have the required morale-boosting ending about the Navy where everyone gets to wear a navy Captain's hat. Cool.

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    • Trivia
      Belita, who plays the star of the skating show here, was a British skater and dancer who enjoyed a brief vogue as Monogram Pictures' most popular and highest-paid star. In addition to her multiple appearances for Monogram, she was also featured as a dancer, partnered with Fred Asraire, in M-G-M's 1957 musical remake of Ninotchka, Silk Stockings.
    • Quotes

      Danny Donovan: They're still Frick and Frack, the greatest comedy team on ice.

    • Soundtracks
      A Girl Like You, a Boy Like Me
      (uncredited)

      Written by Dave Oppenheim (as David Oppenheim) and Roy Ingraham

      Sung by Kenny Baker and Patricia Morison (singing dubbed by Martha Mears) with the Ted Fio Rito Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Patins de Prata
    • Production company
      • Lindsley Parsons Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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