Ice Blues

2008 Canadian TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ice Blues is a 2008 gay-themed mystery television film starring Chad Allen and Sebastian Spence, and directed by Emmy-nominated Canadian-born director Ron Oliver.[1][2] featuring fictional detective Donald Strachey.[3] It is the third adaptation of a Richard Stevenson novel, though it was the fourth to be released.

Written byRon McGee
Directed byRon Oliver
Country of originCanada
United States
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Ice Blues
Written byRon McGee
Directed byRon Oliver
StarringChad Allen
Sebastian Spence
Brittney Wilson
Sebastien Roberts
Nelson Wong
Daryl Shuttleworth
Sherry Miller
Country of originCanada
United States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerJames Shavick
CinematographyC. Kim Miles
EditorTony Dean Smith
Production companyShavick Entertainment
Original release
NetworkSuper Channel
ReleaseJune 2008 (2008-06)
NetworkHere TV
ReleaseSeptember 5, 2008 (2008-09-05)
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Ice Blues was screened in select markets in Canada in the summer of 2008 on the pay station Super Channel, but did not premiere in the United States until September 5, 2008 on here! TV network.[4] The film was nominated for the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series.[5]

Cast

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Actor Role
Chad AllenDonald Strachey
Sebastian SpenceTimmy Callahan
Nelson WongKenny Kwon
Daryl ShuttleworthDetective "Bub" Bailey
Brittney WilsonLilah / Amy
Spencer MaybeeEric Lenigan
Myron NatwickBrian Lenigan
Sebastien RobertsFrank Zaillian
Jason PoulsenJake Lenigan
Ulla FriisKelly
Sherry MillerJoan Lenigan
Adrian HolmesSomerville
P. Lynn JohnsonSenator Lauren Platt
Taras KostyukDarwin
Christian TessierSkopes
Gordon TippleArnie Targeson
Alfonso QuijadaDirector
Michael JonssonOfficer Morris
Chantal FordeAnnette
Reese AlexanderPolice Officer
Joe Dall'AntoniaPilot
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Production notes

Release order

According to Ken Clark, the webmaster of fan site Chad Allen Online, there were a couple of reasons that On the Other Hand, Death was released before Ice Blues. One was script quality; the producers felt that the adaptation of the novel needed substantial revisions to the overall plot. The other was the desired weather conditions for shooting, as Ice Blues was meant to take place in winter, so plans to shoot in May 2007 were shelved and filming was postponed until December of that year or the winter season of 2008.[6][better source needed]

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