Iceland (film)

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Iceland
Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone
Produced by William LeBaron
Written by Robert Ellis
Helen Logan
Starring Sonja Henie
John Payne
Jack Oakie
Felix Bressart
Eugene Turner
Cinematography Arthur Charles Miller
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox
Release dates 12 August 1942
Running time 79 min.
Country USA
Language English

Iceland (1942) is a 20th Century Fox musical film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone set in Iceland, starring skater Sonja Henie and John Payne as a U.S. Marine posted in Iceland during World War II. The film was titled Katina in Great Britain and Marriage on Ice in Australia.[1]

Fox reteamed their two leads and director from the previous year's musical Sun Valley Serenade and set the story in the then contemporary American Marine landing and occupation of Iceland in 1941. Payne had previously played a Marine in Fox's To the Shores of Tripoli also directed by Humberstone. Among the songs are "You Can't Say No to a Soldier."

Some Icelanders protested against the film for its depiction of Marines winning away the local women.[2][3] Henie's on-ice partner during the filmed skating sequences was 1940/41 U.S. Champion Eugene Turner.

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