Ice Soldiers

Ice Soldiers is a 2013 Canadian action-science fiction film directed by Sturla Gunnarsson and starring Dominic Purcell, Adam Beach and Michael Ironside. In the film, Malraux (Purcell), and a team of Canadian scientists release a group of frozen Soviet-era soldiers who attempt to complete their original mission: a devastating attack on the United States.

Ice Soldiers
DVD cover
Directed bySturla Gunnarsson
Produced by
  • Jeff Sackman
  • David Anselmo
Written byJonathan Tydor
Starring
Music byJonathan Goldsmith
CinematographyStephen Reizes
Edited byRoger Mattiussi
Production
company
Bunk 11 Pictures[1]
Distributed bySony Pictures Home Entertainment[1]
Release date
Running time
95 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Plot

In 1962, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, a team of Canadian troops in the arctic discover three Soviet soldiers with superhuman abilities. They keep them captive for examination but the soldiers later break free and kill many of the troops stationed in the north. Fifty years later, a team of Canadian military and scientists, including Dr. Malraux, and Dr. Lobokoff, discover them buried beneath the Arctic ice. Malraux explains that the soldiers were genetically modified during the Crisis in 1962 and their mission was to carry out a terrorist attack on New York City. The scientists debate what to do with them but never reach an agreement. When the soldiers are revived, they again go on a killing spree and kill much of the military and scientist personnel. Surviving their attack, Malraux walks through the wilderness after them when he stumbles across a Cree aboriginal who agrees to team up and fight against these intruders to stop them from reaching south. They succeed in catching up to them and kill them after surviving many atrocities.

Cast

  • Dominic Purcell as Dr. Andrew Malraux
  • Adam Beach as TC Cardinal
  • Michael Ironside as Col. Desmond Trump
  • Gabriel Hogan as Frozen #1:
    The film’s primary antagonist. David Anselmo, president of Hideaway Pictures, had to say "Gabe Hogan is phenomenal in this film as the bad guy… He really brings a dread, an eerie dread, to a character, which I was surprised at." [2]
  • Camille Sullivan as Jane Frazer
  • Nicu Branzea as Vladimir Lobokoff
  • Benz Antoine as Sgt. Joe Gibbs
  • Matthew G. Taylor as Frozen #2
  • Andre Tricoteux as Frozen #3
  • Carinne Leduc as Juliet
  • Jamie Roy as Radio Operator #1
  • Raoul Bhaneja as Bates
  • Kristina Nicoll as Chief Melody Ripinski
  • Jason Abel as Lieutenant Ken McKenzie
  • Stefen Hayes as Russian Oil Executive (Mitka Dorovich)

Production

Ice Soldiers was filmed in the Sudbury, Ontario area in 2013.[3] Director, Sturla Gunnarsson, said of the environment "Every day you’re out in the elements, making a storm with a dozen big wind machines, or doing a chase with a Hummer on tracks and a snowmobile… I haven’t seen that chase before, those kinds of vehicles on that landscape. It was a big toybox."[4] The film premiered at the College Boreal Concert hall in Sudbury on February 28, 2014.[5]

Marketing

A trailer for the film was released on November 26, 2013.[6]

Reception

Norman Wilner of Now wrote, "It's all pretty generic, and very stupid".[7] David Johnson of DVD Verdict called it "pretty much standard-issue stalking and stabbing."[8] Jay Stone of Canada.com rated it 2/5 stars and called it "a gleefully preposterous slice of B movie cheese".[9] Likewise, Dennis Shwartz of Ozus’ World Movie Reviews called the film "a disposable B-film, whose best virtue might be in how great the snow looks." [10]

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References

  1. "Ice Soldiers (2013)". Baseline. Retrieved 2015-06-13 via The New York Times.
  2. "Sudbury-made thriller premieres Friday". The Sudbury Star. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
  3. "New era in Canadian film possible; Gunnarsson laments the state of feature filmmaking in this country". Vancouver Sun, January 24, 2014.
  4. "Director Sturla Gunnarsson has a new movie adventure in arctic sci-fi Ice Soldiers". The Province. Retrieved March 29, 2018.
  5. "Sudbury-made movie premieres Feb. 28". The Sudbury Star. Retrieved March 29, 2018.
  6. "First Trailer for the Action Movie "Ice Soldiers" has Soviet Supersoldiers against "Prison Break" star Dominic Purcell". Filmstarts. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
  7. Wilner, Norman (2013-01-23). "Ice Soldiers". Now. 33 (21). Retrieved 2014-04-14.
  8. Johnson, David (2014-03-05). "Ice Soldiers (Blu-ray)". DVD Verdict. Archived from the original on 2014-04-15. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
  9. Stone, Jay (2014-01-23). "Movie review: Ice Soldiers is gleeful fun from the north". Canada.com. Retrieved 2014-03-09.
  10. Shwartz, Dennis (2017-02-16). "Preposterous low-budget sci-fi thriller". Retrieved 2018-03-29.
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