Ethically challenged insurance salesman Mickey Prohaska (Greg Kinnear) is looking for that one easy score that will enable him to put his shambles of a life back together in THIN ICE, the new quirky crime film/light comedy directed by Jill Sprechler and co-written with her sister Karen. When Mickey hires a new salesman, the optimistic to the point of naivete Bob Egan (David Harbour), to bring in new business, it looks like just such a score has been dropped in his lap in the form of the senile Gorvy Hauer (Alan Arkin). Gorvy is a nightmare of a customer, but he also happens to possess an extremely valuable violin which he thinks is junk. It seems a simple matter for Mickey to get the old man to part with the instrument, but it turns out to be anything but.
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