Go Figure (2005)

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Written by Patrick J. Clifton, Beth Rigazio

Directed by Francine McDougall

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Katelin's a 14 year old girl who's determined to make it in the world of figure skating. When she discovers that famous Russian skating coach Natasha Goberman is coming to teach at a local private school she's determined that Natasha will be her coach, even though it's an expensive school. Katelin decides to try to get a scholarship, and the only way she can think of doing that is to play on the girls' hockey team. But she soon learns the difference between her own solitary sport and being part of a team, and learns some important lessons about life, in this inspiring feel-good film.

When is Go Figure next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney December 6th, 12 noon. See more...

Cast

Jordan HinsonKatelin Kingsford
Whitney SloanHollywood Henderson
Image for Cristine RoseCristine RoseNatasha Goberman
Ryan MalgariniBradley Kingsford
Tania GunadiMojo
Amy HalloranRonnie
Brittany CurranPamela
Sabrina SpeerShelby Singer
Jake AbelSpencer
Kristi YamaguchiHerself
Jodi RussellLinda Kingsford
Curt DousettEd Kingsford
Paul KiernanCoach Reynolds
Morgan LundBob
Austin JepsonHooner

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