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Suspense

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After the mysterious Joe Morgan (Barry Sullivan) starts working for ice skating magnate Frank Leonard, Joe suggests improvements to the skating show that stars Leonard's wife, Roberta (Belita). Due to these ideas, Leonard promotes Morgan to a managerial position. However, Morgan soon starts trying to seduce Roberta as well. Once Leonard disappears in an avalanche, Roberta is left wondering whether he is alive or dead. She must also decide how much she can trust Morgan.

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Josephine O'Neill Daily Telegraph (Australia) 04/04/2019
Builds up to the promise of its title. Go to Full Review
Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews 04/25/2003
C-
The heavy melodrama is suggestive of a nightmare. Go to Full Review
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Steve D 03/29/2024 Lacking in suspense and the skating is nothing special. See more 10/14/2017 Monogram's most expensive film is an uneven mixture of film noir and ice-skating musical production numbers ("Ice Cuba"); Belita is lovely in the skating sequences but weak in the drama department. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis After the mysterious Joe Morgan (Barry Sullivan) starts working for ice skating magnate Frank Leonard, Joe suggests improvements to the skating show that stars Leonard's wife, Roberta (Belita). Due to these ideas, Leonard promotes Morgan to a managerial position. However, Morgan soon starts trying to seduce Roberta as well. Once Leonard disappears in an avalanche, Roberta is left wondering whether he is alive or dead. She must also decide how much she can trust Morgan.
Director
Frank Tuttle
Producer
Frank King, Maurice King
Screenwriter
Philip Yordan
Production Co
King Brothers Productions
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Sep 1, 2009
Runtime
1h 41m