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| producer = Leif Bristow <br /> J. Miles Dale <br />Murray Marchant (associate) <br /> Robert Schwartz (executive) <br /> Ralph Winter (executive)
| producer = Leif Bristow <br /> J. Miles Dale <br />Murray Marchant (associate) <br /> Robert Schwartz (executive) <br /> Ralph Winter (executive)
| writer = Agnes Bristow<br />Leif Bristow<br />Murray McRae
| writer = Agnes Bristow<br />Leif Bristow<br />Murray McRae
| starring = [[Brenda Blethyn]]<br />[[Christopher Plummer]]<br />[[Kevin Pollak]]<br />[[Whoopi Goldberg]]<br />Brittany Bristow<br />Zoe Warner
| starring = [[Brenda Blethyn]]<br />[[Christopher Plummer]]<br />[[Kevin Pollak]]<br />[[Whoopi Goldberg]]<br />[[Brittany Bristow]]<br />Zoe Warner
| music = [[Mark McKenzie (composer)|Mark McKenzie]]<br />Pamela Phillips Oland
| music = [[Mark McKenzie (composer)|Mark McKenzie]]<br />Pamela Phillips Oland
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* Paul Bates as additional reindeer voices
* Paul Bates as additional reindeer voices
* [[Brenda Blethyn]] as Aunt Millie
* [[Brenda Blethyn]] as Aunt Millie
* Brittany Bristow as Erin Scott-Pierce
* [[Brittany Bristow]] as Erin Scott-Pierce
* Leif Bristow as Blitzen (voice)
* Leif Bristow as Blitzen (voice)
* [[Jacqueline Byers]] as Skating girl (as Jackie Byers)
* [[Jacqueline Byers]] as Skating girl (as Jackie Byers)

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Blizzard
DVD cover
Directed byLeVar Burton
Written byAgnes Bristow
Leif Bristow
Murray McRae
Produced byLeif Bristow
J. Miles Dale
Murray Marchant (associate)
Robert Schwartz (executive)
Ralph Winter (executive)
StarringBrenda Blethyn
Christopher Plummer
Kevin Pollak
Whoopi Goldberg
Brittany Bristow
Zoe Warner
CinematographyDavid Franco
Edited byRalph Brunjes
Music byMark McKenzie
Pamela Phillips Oland
Production
companies
Knightscove Entertainment
Holedigger Films
Ralph Winter Productions
Distributed byAlliance Atlantis (Canada)
MGM Home Entertainment (United States)
Release date
  • 15 May 2003 (2003-05-15) (Cannes)
Running time
93 minutes
CountriesUnited States
Canada
LanguageEnglish

Blizzard is a 2003 American/Canadian Christmas-themed family film directed by LeVar Burton and starring Brenda Blethyn, Christopher Plummer, Kevin Pollak, and Whoopi Goldberg.

Plot

Ten-year old Jess is devastated after her friend Bobby moves out of town. Her mom's Aunt Millie comes to visit and decides to tell her a story about Katie, who is also ten years old, who wanted to ice-skate.

While practicing on an outdoor rink near her home, Katie is befriended by Otto Brewer, a former Olympic skating champion, who offers to teach her "proper skating," and under Otto's tutelage, Katie blossoms into a magnificent skater. However, Katie is devastated when her father loses his job and the family is forced to move to the big city.

Meanwhile, in the North Pole, Santa and his elves are celebrating the birth of Blizzard (Whoopi Goldberg), a baby reindeer born to Blitzen and Delphi. It quickly becomes apparent that Blizzard possesses all three magical reindeer gifts: the ability to fly, the power to make herself invisible, and the gift of empathic navigation - being able to see with her heart.

Using her empathic ability, Blizzard feels Katie's sadness and flies to Katie's home to investigate. Despite the rigid rules of the North Pole, Blizzard helps Katie learn that the value of true friendships is that they never truly go away. However, by breaking these rules, Blizzard must face the possibility of banishment at the hands of Archimedes, Santa's strict head elf. Only true friendship can save her now. Katie's former bully Erin becomes a humble friend after being saved from drowning in a thin-iced frozen pond by Katie, with Blizzard's help.

Cast

Awards

The film won the Best of the Fest award at the Chicago International Children's Film Festival, and the DGC Team Award from the Directors Guild of Canada. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 15, 2003.