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In a mine, a woman is found frozen in solid ice, and she may have been
in that state for millenia. Soon, she is shipped to a museum where Doctors
Sjöström and Olsen fight over who's responsible for her, and being an
anthropologist, Olsen wins the argument - much to Sjöström's dismay, who
has fallen in love with the woman, who he believes is still alive within
the block of ice she's frozen in. He's so madly in love with the girl in
ice actually that he kills and freezes solid Olsen, leaves his wife and
buys the girl cloths. But when he tries to thaw her up, he accidently
drowns her because (against all scientific logic) the block of ice melts
on the inside before it melts on the outside. Plus, Olsen's frozen body is
thawed up as well, and when the police arrives at the lab looking for
Olsen, they find Sjöström gone mad over his body. An
enjoyably macabre tale seriously marred by the limitations of the medium
(television) and the self-censorship that goes with it, a very limited
budget and a lack of actual scientific logic (like: how can a girl drown
frozen into ice?). This could and should have been much better.
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