Notice: The Mormon Literature & Creative Arts database has moved to mormonarts.lib.byu.edu.

Ice Cream and Elevators
by Janet Maughan, Ron Davis
Produced by Robert Starling
Directed by Dean Stubbs
Screenplay by J. Ronald Clark
Premiere Date: May 6, 1971
Length: 30 min.
 

Genre:   Film
Production Type:
Mormon Contributor(s)
Content Types:
Narrative Film
Significant Mormon Elements
Distribution Types:
Student Film
Summary:
A romantic comedy set at BYU in which the girl’s old boyfriend shows up to complicate things.

Annotations:
See Mormon Film: Key Films of the Third Wave

The first student film produced at Brigham Young University.

"We wanted a film that would mirror student life and embody many of the campus traditions, official and unofficial. A film that everyone could identify with.... The film was enthusiastically received by over 6,000 students at the world Premier at the Smith Fieldhouse on [the BYU] campus May 6, 1971" --Robert Starling, Producer.

Cast Members: Guest starring Ernest L. Wilkinson (pictured, right)
Film Editor: Dean Stubbs
Cinematographer: Duane Pratt
Country: USA




Total Queries: 14. Total Execution Time: 0.015 sec.
Copyright © 2003 Brigham Young University. All Rights Reserved.

Feedback: GideonBurton@byu.edu