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Directed by John Hancock
If you know the Clement Clark Moore poem, you'll know that Prancer is one of Santa Claus' "eight tiny reindeer." When 9-year-old Rebecca Harrell, who still believes in Santa despite the remonstrations of her parents and the taunts of her peers, stumbles across the selfsame Prancer in a remote part of the forest, no one will believe the girl. Later on, Harrell's no-nonsense father Sam Elliot comes across a wounded reindeer, he feels it his duty to put the suffering animal out of his misery. The deer, of course, is Prancer, and it magically vanishes before Elliot's startled eyes. Harrell nurses the deer back to health in secret, with the help of kindly doctor Abe Vigoda and her troublesome older brother John Joseph Duda. Harrell is determined to contact Santa and let him know where Prancer is, but her efforts only result in public humiliation for her father. But this is a Christmas film, and the spirit of goodwill is contagious by fadeout time, even transforming town-recluse Cloris Leachman into a warm-hearted social animal. Filmed in Indiana, Prancer isn't quite a classic, but it's perfect midwinter videocassette entertainment. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"This film was shot in Three Oaks, MI for the majority of the movie. Scenes involving Cloris Leechman's house, like when the girl messes up her roses, were shot in New Carlisle, Indiana. I am from Galien, MI, a town 5 miles from Three Oaks. Most of my family lived in Three Oaks. I also have family in New Carlisle. So do to proximity and closeness to home, I have to say it is an ok flick. In Three Oaks, there is still a sign when you are entering town that mentions that Prancer was filmed there. " [More]
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by seely in Grew up in the 80's
"I agree with your statement about the 80's lacking that cynical attitude we see in nearly every current film. The last great Christmas film, in my opinion would have been Prancer, as it still seemed to hold onto that notion of 'Christmas Miracles' that we see time and time again in films from the 1930's all the way up to the endnote of the era in 1989. I think we first see the new cynicism appear in " [More]
 

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