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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 wealthy, temperamental figure skater (played by Moira Kelly) who is paired with an injury-sidelined ice hockey player (played by D. B. Sweeney) for Olympic figure skating.
Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producer(s) The Cutting Edge: March 27, 1992 (): Paul Michael Glaser: Tony Gilroy: Robert W. Cort, Ted Field and Karen Murphy
The Cutting Edge: Fire and Ice is a 2010 American sports-romantic drama television film, the sequel to The Cutting Edge: Chasing the Dream (2008), and the fourth and final installment (as of 2023) in The Cutting Edge film series. Francia Raisa reprises her role as Alexandra "Alex" Delgado
Actor shares memories from the making of ice-skating film three decades later. ‘The Cutting Edge’ at 30: D.B. Sweeney talks toe picks, the Pamchenko and how the figure skating rom-com changed ...
The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing is a 2004 documentary film about the history and art of film editing, directed by filmmaker Wendy Apple. The film brings up many topics, including the collaborative nature of filmmaking, female representation in the editing field, and emerging technologies of the 21st century.
Hanks and Wright play a married couple who are seen at many ages and life stages in the film, thanks to Zemeckis’ deft use of bleeding edge techniques including an AI-assisted aging and de-aging ...
“It was a difficult situation for Disney because they weren’t use to saying: ‘We’ve got the cutting edge movie and we don’t have the cute, cuddly movie’, and I’m sure they were ...
The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold is a 2006 American sports-romantic drama film, the sequel to The Cutting Edge (1992), and the second installment in The Cutting Edge film series. [1] The film premiered on February 7, 2006, on ABC Family and released on DVD on March 28, 2006, receiving 3.4 million viewers. [citation needed]