D.B. Sweeney plays Doug Dorsey, a talented ice hockey player who turns to figure skating after a career-ending injury.
Moira Kelly portrays Kate Moseley, a prima donna figure skater with a fiery attitude and a determination to succeed.
Roy Dotrice takes on the role of Anton Pamchenko, a legendary figure skating coach known for his unconventional methods.
Terry O'Quinn plays Jack Moseley, Kate's overbearing father who is heavily involved in her figure skating career.
Dwier Brown portrays Hale Forrest, a supportive friend and mentor to Doug as he transitions into the world of figure skating.
Chris Benson plays Walter Dorsey, Doug's father who provides comic relief and emotional support throughout the film.
Kevin Peeks takes on the role of Brian Newman, a fellow figure skater who becomes a friendly rival to Doug.
Barry Flatman portrays Rick Tuttle, a sports commentator who follows Doug and Kate's journey to the Winter Olympics.
Rachelle Ottley plays Lorie Peckarovski, a competitive skater who adds tension to the dynamic between Doug and Kate.
Steve Sears plays Spindler, a member of the coaching team who supports Anton in training Doug and Kate.
Nahanni Johnstone portrays Gita, a fellow figure skater and friend of Kate who adds to the rivalry and camaraderie among the characters.
Michael Hogan appears as the Doctor in the film, providing medical support and advice to the characters when needed.
Our free email delivers the daily top 10 TV shows and top 10 movies directly to your inbox. Stay ahead of the trends. Sign up below.