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Mar 18, 2005 · Casey, a bookworm and Harvard-bound student, pursues her dream of becoming a champion figure skater with the help of a former skating champion and her Zamboni driver crush. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more for this 2005 family movie.
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- Comedy, Drama, Family
- Tim Fywell
- 2005-03-18
Ice Princess is a 2005 American teen sports comedy-drama film directed by Tim Fywell, written by Hadley Davis from a story by Princess Diaries creator Meg Cabot and Davis. It stars Joan Cusack, Michelle Trachtenberg, Kim Cattrall and Hayden Panettiere.
Jul 6, 2011 · A high-school ugly duckling transforms into a swan in Walt Disney Pictures' "Ice Princess." Brainy Casey Carlyle (Michelle Trachtenberg) has never quite fit in. Caught between her fantasy...
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Mar 18, 2005 · Casey Carlyle (Michelle Trachtenberg) is a high school student who wants to pursue her passion for figure skating instead of going to Harvard like her mother. She gets help from Tina Harwood (Kim Cattrall), a former skater and her coach, and faces challenges from her mother and Gen (Hayden Panettiere), the captain of the local team.
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- Tim Fywell
- G
- Joan Cusack
A brainy ugly duckling realizes her dream of becoming a champion figure skater with the help of physics, a disgraced coach, three snooty ice princesses, a chorus of stage parents and the hunky boy who drives the Zamboni.
A high-school bookworm transforms into a swan and pursues her dream of becoming a champion figure skater. She faces challenges from her mother, her rival skaters, and her own doubts as she trains with a former skating champion and her son.
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A high school science nerd (Michelle Trachtenberg) discovers a passion for figure skating and challenges her mother's (Joan Cusack) dreams for her. Roger Ebert praises the movie for escaping its genre and giving realistic characters and performances.