Jessica, the daughter of an impoverished apple farmer, still believes in Santa Claus. So when she comes across a reindeer with an injured leg, it makes perfect sense to her to assume that it is Prancer, who had fallen from a Christmas display in town. She hides the reindeer in her barn and feeds it cookies, until she can return it to Santa. Her father finds the reindeer an decides to sell it to the butcher, not for venison chops, but as an advertising display.
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Prancer is a story of the Christmas spirit in the modern age when a motherless little girl and her bitter father come together at the end to watch the injured and captured reindeer fly off toward the full moon on Christmas Eve.We don't know as viewers if the final tinkle of bells was heard only by the girl and whether Prancer magically leaped off of the mountain to join the rest of the reindeer on Santa's sleigh. Is it a real image flying across the moon -- or only in the girl's mind? But her Dad chooses to "see" it too, and believe his child -- all in in the spirit of Christmas.A movie for all ages.
Pleasant fantasy tale for the whole family. Nine-year-old Rebecca(Jessica Riggs)still believes in Santa despite the nay saying of her father(Sam Elliott) and the teasing from her friends. She finds an ailing reindeer in a remote part of the forest and she knows she will have to help the animal heal in secrecy...in her father's barn. Her father John is a no-nonsense apple farmer and knows some hay is mysteriously missing before discovering for himself the ailing deer his daughter has dubbed Prancer. The town's recluse(Cloris Leachman)lets Rebecca do odd jobs around her house in order to earn money to speed the deer's recovery. Prancer seems to have the ability to vanish rather rapidly and then reappear...he truly must be one of Santa's revered eight tiny reindeer. Also in the cast: Abe Vigoda, Michael Constantine, John Duda and Rutanya Alda.
This is one of the best contemporary Christmas movies made. A very sincere and sweet movie, but one that won't give you tooth decay. Rebecca Harrell gives one of the most believable and intelligent performances as a young girl who nurses an injured reindeer back to health and holds the belief that the reindeer is indeed Prancer. Sam Elliot gives a strong performance as the girl's apple farmer father who has fallen on hard times and is trying to raise his kids without a mother. The rural scenery of this film is beautiful of the farms and woodlands and gives the film a real feeling of Christmas. A very simple plot fuels the movie, but it grows surprisingly darker and deeper as the film progresses and will be tugging at your heart strings by it's conclusion. Highly recommended viewing for kids and adults and all believers of Santa Claus.
This is a kids' movie. It has a nice cast, but overall the story was certainly not something I'd watch again, or recommend to anyone unless they have a little kids. The film starts off a little slow, and then picks up with some nice photography and an interesting angle about an injured reindeer being rescued. However, it bogs down again and gets annoying as the young girl, "Jessica Riggs" (Rebecca Harrell) whines or is in tears half the time as she tries to save "Prancer," (one of Santa's reindeer) from being discovered by her father. She and her father argue all the time, until the end.Little girls would like this film, but not many other people. The ending is too hokey, too.