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- Why producers chose Mount Rainier for filming exterior shots is unclear, but those involved told the local press that the sawtooth profile of the Tatoosh Range made a perfect double for the Swiss Alps for skiing scenes. Paradise Valley was a center of skiing at the time, even hosting the Olympic trials in 1935.
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THIN ICE (20th Century-Fox, 1937), directed by Sidney Lanfield, stars Olympic skating champion, Sonja Henie, in her second ice skating musical and her first of two opposite the studio's then rising young leading actor by the name of Tyrone Power.
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- Comedy, Musical, Romance
- Sidney Lanfield
- 1937-09-03
Feb 22, 2012 · Indeed, a lot of "Fargo" comes to mind in the snowbound Wisconsin locations of "Thin Ice." Arkin has always has a good line in confused naivete. His Gorvy is so hapless, and yet with such occasional streaks of insight, that we don't know if his stupidity or his intelligence is an act, but we suspect one or the other is.
That film was directed by John Blystone and starred Lilian Harvey and John Boles. According to a Hollywood Reporter news item dated March 31, 1937, David Butler was to direct snow scenes at Mt. Rainier, WA with Henie and Tyrone Power, after which Sidney Lanfield would direct the main part of the film in the studio.
- Sidney Lanfield, William Forsyth, John Rogers
- Sonja Henie
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Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Jesse Stone: Thin Ice is the fifth in a series of nine television films based on the characters of Parker's Jesse Stone novels.
With the generous support of students, teachers, academics, scientists, and the public, Thin Ice was screened in over 200 locations around the world on that day. An additional 19,000 online viewings were made.