Just to chime in that whoever arranged for this to be shown deserves extra kudos. The Great Ice Rip-Off is a very interesting movie--not a great picture, but well worth seeing. I believe it was one of the last things Lee J. Cobb ever did. Grayson's work in the picture is very plausible and toned-down--no throat-clutching or mugging here. Her character actually has more dimensionality than the two male leads even though she has less screen time. She does get to do a fair amount here, particularly in comparison with many of her other later film roles.
Bob Cobert's music is very UN-Dark Shadows, but at one moment, they do make a nod to the fans of their other, "legendary" project.
I'd love to see a decent print of this. The copy I got from another fan is a bit on the grainy side.
G.