The Ice Follies of 1939

The Ice Follies of 1939

82 mins | Drama, Music | March 10, 1939

Mary and Larry are are a modestly successful skating team. Shortly after their marriage, Mary gets a picture contract, while Larry is sitting at home, out of work.

The Ice Follies of 1939

82 mins | Drama, Music | March 10, 1939

The Ice Follies of 1939
Mary and Larry are are a modestly successful skating team. Shortly after their marriage, Mary gets a picture contract, while Larry is sitting at home, out of work.
IMDb rating 5.2
Producers Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Original title The Ice Follies of 1939
Directors Edward Woehler, Reinhold Schünzel
Writers James Kevin McGuinness, Leonard Praskins, Florence Ryerson, Edgar Allan Woolf

Cast

Joan Crawford

as Mary McKay

James Stewart

as Mort Hodges

Lew Ayres

as Eddie Burgess

Lewis Stone

as Douglas Tolliver Jr.

Bess Ehrhardt

as Kitty Sherman

Roy Shipstad

as Roy Shipstad, Ice Follies Skater

Eddie Shipstad

as Eddie Shipstad, Ice Follies Skater

Oscar Johnson

as Oscar Johnson, Ice Follies Skater

Lionel Stander

as Mort Hodges

Charles D. Brown

as Barney

Wade Boteler

as Policeman in Central Park (Uncredited)

Charles Judels

as Makeup Man (Uncredited)

Arthur Loft

as Director (Uncredited)

Louis Adlon

as Dress Designer (Uncredited)

Marie Blake

as Effie Lane (Uncredited)

Truman Bradley

as Paul Rodney (Voice) (Uncredited)

La Verne Busher

as LeVerne Busher, Ice Follies Skater (Uncredited)

Hal K. Dawson

as Publicity Man (Uncredited)

Edward Earle

as Man with Tolliver and Director (Uncredited)

James Flavin

as Doorman (Uncredited)

Harrison Greene

as Agent Waiting for Tolliver (Uncredited)

Chuck Hamilton

as Policeman at Preview (Uncredited)

Adolphe Hebert

as Skating Horse (Uncredited)

Larry Jackson

as Skating Horse / Program Boy (Uncredited)

Eddie Kane

as Politician at Banquet (Uncredited)

Harris Legg

as Harris Legg, Ice Follies Skater (Uncredited)

Joe Manz

as Henry, Tolliver's Chauffeur (Uncredited)

James McNamara

as Politician at Banquet (Uncredited)

William Tannen

as Assistant Doorman (Uncredited)

Libby Taylor

as Alice (Uncredited)

King Baggot

as Man in Audience (Uncredited)

Eddie Conrad

as Hal Briggs (Uncredited)

Mary Forbes

as Lady Hilda (Uncredited)

Darla Hood

as Sister (Uncredited)

Armand Kaliz

as Count (Uncredited)

Kenner G. Kemp

as Passerby (Uncredited)

Carl Switzer

as Small Boy (Uncredited)

Frank Whitbeck

as Radio Announcer (Uncredited)

Charles Williams

as Max Morton (Uncredited)