The Cutting Edge is a 1992 American sports-romantic comedy film directed by Paul Michael Glaser and written by Tony Gilroy. The plot is about a rich, spoiled figure skater who is paired with an injury-sidelined ice hockey player for Olympic figure skating. Competing at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France, they have a climactic face off against a Soviet pair. It spawned a film series including a number of sequels. The film was primarily shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Réalisateur | Paul Michael Glaser |
Produced by | Robert W. Cort, Ted Field, Karen Murphy |
Writer(s) | Tony Gilroy |
Starring | D. B. Sweeney, Moira Kelly, Roy Dotrice, Terry O'Quinn |
Music | Patrick Williams |
Cinematography | Elliot Davis |
Edited by | Michael E. Polakow |
Production, company | Interscope Communications |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Released | March 27, 1992 |
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $25,105,517 |
Netflix ID | 60003599 |
À propos de The Cutting Edge
A stuck-up figure skater is denied the gold medal at the 1988 Olympics after a fall. Her coach then scrambles to find her a new partner in time for the next Winter Games. The film was directed by Paul Michael Glaser.
Réalisation de The Cutting Edge
Filming took place in Hamilton, Ontario. The movie's popularity turned it into a franchise spawning several sequels.
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Films directed by Paul Michael Glaser.. Films about Olympic figure skating.. Interscope Communications films.. Films shot in Hamilton, Ontario.
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