Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 25000000

Revenue

$ 27645491

Top Billed Cast

Michelle Trachtenberg

Casey Carlyle

Joan Cusack

Joan Carlyle

Amy Stewart

Ann

Steve Ross

Mr. Bast

Hayden Panettiere

Gen Harwood

Kim Cattrall

Tina Harwood

Trevor Blumas

Teddy Harwood

Kirsten Olson

Nikki Fletcher

Jocelyn Lai

Tiffany Lai

Connie Ray

Nikki's Mom

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee

Tiffany's Dad

Roy Bradshaw

Tiffany's Coach

Mark Hird

Nikki's Coach

Ben Gilbank

Brian

Thanh Nguyen

Hot Dog Kid

Cole Campbell

Rink Kid

Brandon Lajko

Rink Kid

Jesse Primosig

Rink Kid

Colleen Collins

Lily

Andrea Tou

Devon

Jordan Hockley

Jeremy

Charmaine Hamp

Jeremy's Mom

Laura Aloisio

Snowplow Sam

Amanda Leela

Snowplow Sam

Emma Nielsen

Snowplow Sam

Melissa Shears

Snowplow Sam

Kaci Brandt

Snowplow Sam

Edrea Khong

Snowplow Sam

Alexandra Najarro

Snowplow Sam

Chantal Desforge

Harvard Physics Student

Diego Klattenhoff

Kyle Dayton

Joey Racki

Zipline Guy

Courtney Hawkrigg

Mean Party Girl

Mandy Butcher

Mean Party Girl

Martha MacIsaac

Mean Party Girl

Sean Persaud

DJ

Stephanie Hutchison

Ballet Teacher

Flo Umphrey

Piano Teacher

Juliana Cannarozzo

Zoey Bloch

Debbi Wilkes

Zoey's Coach

Jennifer Gelfer

Skate Saleswoman

Erik King

Chip Healey

Michelle Kwan

Michelle Kwan

Brian Boitano

Brian Boitano

Shanique Ollivierre-Lake

Chantal Degroat

Michele Moore

Near-Miss Skater

Signe Ronka

Emma Flanders

Sean Croft

Joan's Student

Kevin Jubinville

Reporter

Andrew Dow

Party Guy

Andrew Butcher

Party Guy

Mathieu Ledoux

Party Guy

Knickoy Robinson

Party Guy

Andrew Mackay

Party Guy

Sasha Cohen

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Samantha Hayes

Ice Skater (uncredited)

Christopher Metas

Ring Official (uncredited)

Ashley Evelyn Bell

Fan of Casey's (uncredited)

David Ndaba

Cool Kid (uncredited)

Nadine Parker

Party Girl (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by Kamurai

Written by Kamurai on 2020-08-05

Great watch, will watch again, and can recommend. I've been a big Michelle Trachtenberg fan since "Harriett the Spy", and I'm a nerd for science so mixing the two together makes a minimal good watch for me: it would have been hard for them to ruin this for me. The premise feels weak as it's a "coming of age" story with a focus in the physics of figurine skating, but the execution is wonderful. Kim Cattrall, Hayden Panettiere and the other skaters all embody the insanity of the ice skating culture and establish the world that Michelle Tratchenburg and Joan Cusack's characters are forced to deal with. In the end it becomes a story of passions (clearly stated in the movie) and really feels uplifting and inspiring despite the absurdity of the situations. I know that when I throw this on, I'm going to enjoy a movie.

A review by r96sk

Written by r96sk on 2020-11-03

<em>'Ice Princess'</em> is good. Nothing more, nothing less. There are enjoyable performances from Michelle Trachtenberg (Casey), Hayden Panettiere (Gen), Kim Cattrall (Tina) and Joan Cusack (Joan - creative!). Even if the latter two's characters are irritating at times, but that is intentional to be fair. There's also an appearance for Erik King, which I guess you could say was a "Surprise!" ... Props are in order for Christophe Beck, who I thought did a top job with the music - all of which suited events very well. The premise, which entails figure skating, is entertaining enough to see unfold. It's nothing special, but is certainly a harmless and fine production from 2005.

A review by RalphRahal

Written by RalphRahal on 2025-03-09

Ice Princess is a fun, lighthearted movie with a simple but engaging plot. It follows a classic underdog story, making it easy to root for the main character. While the storyline isn’t groundbreaking, it works well for a family-friendly film, keeping things straightforward without unnecessary drama. The directing is solid, balancing the emotional moments with the sports aspects, and the pacing keeps things moving without dragging. The cinematography captures the elegance of figure skating, making the performances visually appealing, even if some scenes feel a bit predictable. Michelle Trachtenberg delivers a strong performance, carrying the movie with ease. She makes the character relatable, and her acting adds depth to the story. The supporting cast does a good job as well, though no one really steals the spotlight from her. The script is decent, with natural dialogue that fits the tone of the film. The music and sound design complement the skating sequences, adding energy where needed. Overall, it is an enjoyable and well-put-together movie that makes for a great watch, especially for a casual family night. Michelle Trachtenberg's presence, both on and off screen, was exceptional. She will be deeply missed.