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Ice Pawn

  • 1991
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Paul Cross in Ice Pawn (1991)
DramaSport

A young man sets out to become a champion ice skater to win the Olympic gold medal, only his promoter, as well as his coach, sponsors, and father want to use him for their own advantage to m... Read allA young man sets out to become a champion ice skater to win the Olympic gold medal, only his promoter, as well as his coach, sponsors, and father want to use him for their own advantage to make money from his newfound publicity.A young man sets out to become a champion ice skater to win the Olympic gold medal, only his promoter, as well as his coach, sponsors, and father want to use him for their own advantage to make money from his newfound publicity.

  • Director
    • Barry Samson
  • Writer
    • Paul Cross
  • Stars
    • Paul Cross
    • Dan Haggerty
    • Robert Budaska
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    50
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barry Samson
    • Writer
      • Paul Cross
    • Stars
      • Paul Cross
      • Dan Haggerty
      • Robert Budaska
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Paul Cross
    Paul Cross
    • Alex Dalton
    Dan Haggerty
    Dan Haggerty
    • Edgar Dalton
    Robert Budaska
    • Tom Bryant
    Chris Thomas
    • Brian Burke
    Kellee Sweeney
    • Chris Samson
    • (as Kelly Sweeney)
    Clif Willis
    • Bill DeWitt
    David Cameron
    David Cameron
    • Ray Everette
    Patrick Brault
    • Mark McNaulty
    Gary Kemp
    • Misha Orlov
    Jayne Samson
    • Katherine Sterling
    Michael Westburg
    • Jim Rowe
    Rozsa Horvath
    • Erica Johnson
    Steven Pearce
    • Burt, Jim Rowe's Coach
    Larisa Geudernauk
    • Larisa Marakov
    Nicole Bobek
    • Marti
    David Harman
    • Henry Bauer
    Buddy Clark
    • Boris
    Carde Bailey
    • Emile
    • Director
      • Barry Samson
    • Writer
      • Paul Cross
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    8Tigereyez-2

    Ice Pawn

    This film is about a figure skater named Alex Dalton (Paul Cross) who is getting too old to compete. His lifelong dream was to win the Olympics, and his die-hard ambition drives him to never give up.

    Alex works as an airplane mechanic, which pays for his passion for skating. With his mother deceased, his father is the only relative he has close to him (played by Dan Haggerty), but does not support his skating.

    Alex is approached by a rich investor one day who has taken notice to him and wants to sponsor him, but he makes Alex sign a contract that says Alex must pay him a large percent of what he would make if he wins the Olympics. To ensure Alex's victory, he then goes about fixing the competition so that Alex wins.

    Alex finds out about the rigging of the competition and pretends that he's taking drugs to fool everyone into thinking that will be disqualified, which makes everyone else bet on other competitors to win. Then, in his moment of truth, Alex pulls off a Triple Axel and wins on his own merit. The character of Alex Dalton, superbly acted by Paul Cross is a great example of perseverance in the face of corruption, following the dreams in your heart, and winning when everyone thinks you're just an underdog. I would highly recommend this movie to anyone who wants to enjoy a real story about life and what happens when decisions are put in front of you when choices have to be made.
    3calebblanton

    Thank God for Joey!!

    Grizzly Adams seemed burned out and uninspired and was not convincing as a coach. There was no coherence between the scenes and overall, this movie seemed quite disjointed. Honestly, I would have rated this movie 1 star if it wasn't for the character Joey, played by Curtis Socha. While his part was fleeting at best, he literally stole the show. Beyond his hilarious facial expressions, I was particularly struck by his impressive posturing - he struck me as an authentic figure skater, not some B-movie actor. His role should have been expanded to include some skating, I bet he would have been outstanding.

    The movie as a whole was pretty terrible, but all I have to say is "Thank God for Joey!"
    7elzaminor

    A skater finds out that the Olympics have been 'fixed' for him to win and spoils the plan.

    Ice Pawn was surprise to me. I had not seen it until recently and thought that it was wonderful. The story was unique and Paul Cross did a excellent job in the lead role. He made you feel emotions deep inside him. His performance was totally believable. The film is very inspiring to anyone who is going for a dream. It's a good lesson on 'doiing the right thing." I highly recommend this film for any young skater. I remember when this sort of scandal happened at the Olympics with the figure skating event. This film was way ahead of it's time. I find it surprising that more wasn't made of this film when it first came out. But I was happy to see that you can still buy it online which I did. I thought that the music was wonderful too. I wish that more films were made like Ice Pawn.
    10mikutch

    Great movie

    Very riveting movie. I liked the character interaction and the setting of the scenes. I wish more movies were made like this. I thought Alex's coach play a very good role. If you like sports movies or the Olympics this will be worth checking out. It reminds me a little bit of Cutting Edge as well.

    This is a drama that will keep on the edge of your seat until the very end. You have an idea of what should happen, but you don't really know. Haggerty plays a great role as the very different brother. Cross is his own man who is chasing his dreams.

    I found a copy of this on the internet and was glad to have found it. If you decide to watch I hope you enjoy it too.
    1herbqedi

    Incompetent Drivel

    Paul Cross plays an Olympic-caliber ice skater that runs afoul of the politics of the ice-skating establishment while getting involved in more than his share of intrigue. There are a few problems with this set-up right from the get-go. Mr. Cross is a barely competent skater and a less competent actor. And although his actions are heroic, his character comes across as such a smarty-pants that it is impossible to like him.

    Now, it's time for some of this bargain-basement Gymkata's bad points. The disjointed stories move at paces ranging from molasses to snails. The lines are laughable. The direction is ponderous at best and incompetent at worst. Yes, that is burnt-out Dan Hagerty, also known as Grizzly Adams, as the Olympic Team coach. Chris Thomas supplies the only interesting moments in the film as the lead character's personal trainer -- a cross between Ian Holm from Chariots of Fire and Christopher Plummer from The Amateur -- both of which were MUCH better movies. Avoid this one as if it were the plague!

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      This film premiered in 1989, but it was not widely released until 1992.

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Filming locations
      • Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dx3
      • Saint Cloud
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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