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Writer (WGA):
Greg Taylor (written by)
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Release Date:
17 November 1989 (USA) more
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Tagline:
They lost the true spirit of Christmas...And found it locked in the heart of one little girl. more
Plot:
Jessica, the daughter of an impoverished apple farmer, still believes in Santa Claus. So when she comes across a reindeer with an injured leg... more | add synopsis
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2 nominations more
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Cast

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Sam Elliott ... John Riggs

Cloris Leachman ... Mrs. McFarland

Rutanya Alda ... Aunt Sarah
Abe Vigoda ... Orel Benton

Michael Constantine ... Mr. Stewart / Santa

Rebecca Harrell ... Jessica Riggs
John Duda ... Steve Riggs (as John Joseph Duda)

Ariana Richards ... Carol Wetherby
Mark Rolston ... Herb Drier

Johnny Galecki ... Billy Quinn
Walter Charles ... Minister
Victor Truro ... Mr. Young
Marcia Porter ... Mrs. Fairburn

Loren Janes ... Mr. Soot
Robert Zimmermann ... Wagnall
Shirley Starnes ... Mrs. Hofsetter
Michael Luciano ... Bert

Jesse Bradford ... Boy #1
Eric Sardeson ... Boy #2
Joseph Morano ... Boy with Santa
Belinda Bremner ... Miss Bedelia
Terry Jayjack ... Mrs. Wetherby
Steven Pressler ... Hank
Dale Balsbaugh ... Mr. Wood
Sandra Olson ... Town Woman
Dan Atherton ... Town Man
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Bobby Porter ... (uncredited)
Bethany Richards ... (uncredited)
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Directed by
John D. Hancock  (as John Hancock)
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Greg Taylor (written by)

Produced by
Raffaella De Laurentiis .... producer
Hester Hargett .... associate producer
Mike Petzold .... co-producer
Greg Taylor .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
Maurice Jarre 
 
Cinematography by
Misha Suslov (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Dennis M. O'Connor  (as Dennis O'Connor)
John Rosenberg 
 
Casting by
Susan Willett 
 
Production Design by
Chester Kaczenski 
 
Art Direction by
Marc Dabe 
 
Set Decoration by
Judi Sandin 
 
Costume Design by
Denny Burt 
 
Makeup Department
Lance Anderson .... makeup designer
Kelly Jefferson .... makeup artist (as Kelley Gore)
Michael White .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Bill Badalato .... production manager (as Billy Badalato)
Andrew G. La Marca .... production supervisor (as Andrew La Marca)
Richard McWhorter .... production manager
David Pauker .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Donald P.H. Eaton .... first assistant director
Buzz Feitshans IV .... second unit director
Ian Woolf .... second assistant director
Barry Fitzsimmons .... second second assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Duane Arndt .... art department production assistant
Jim Brinson .... construction coordinator
Alan Hale Jr. .... lead carpenter
Tim Hanson .... draftsman (as Timothy Hanson)
Ian Hardy .... leadman (as Ian John Hardy)
Todd Hatfield .... stand-by painter
Wendy Jo Martin .... scenic artist
Mark McCarthy .... swing gang
Janice Meloy .... scenic artist
Michael Morningstar .... swing gang
Mark Newton .... scenic artist
Tim Pope .... assistant property master
Naomi Slodki .... on-set dresser
David Stonestreet .... construction foreman
Anthony C. Thorpe .... property master (as Anthony Thorpe)
Mark S. Turner .... scenic artist (as Mark Turner)
Thomas P. Wilkins .... set designer
 
Sound Department
Christopher Assells .... sound editor (as Chris Assells)
Charles R. Beith Jr. .... sound editor (as Charles R. Beith)
George Bell .... assistant sound editor
Peter DeLesDernier .... cable person (as Peter De Les Dernier)
Mark Friedgen .... sound editor
Dave Gordon .... assistant sound editor (as David Gordon)
G. Michael Graham .... sound editor
David Halbert .... boom operator
Kristi Johns .... supervising adr editor
A. David Marshall .... sound editor
Paul Massey .... sound re-recording mixer
Dave McMoyler .... supervising sound editor (as David McMoyler)
Alyson Dee Moore .... foley artist (as Alyson Moore)
Patricia Nedd .... foley artist (as Patsy Nedd)
Andy Nelson .... sound re-recording mixer
James Thornton .... sound mixer
Rusty Tinsley .... sound editor
Scott A. Tinsley .... sound editor (as Scott Tinsley)
Don White .... sound re-recording mixer
Marty Church .... adr mixer (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
John K. Brunner .... special effects operator (as John D.K. Brunner)
Mike Menzel .... special effects coordinator
J. Edward Talley .... special effects operator
Robert G. Willard .... special effects foreman
A.J. Workman .... special effects operator (as Andrew Workman)
Dan Frye .... animatronic prancer crew (uncredited)
Dan Frye .... effects technician (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Craig Barron .... special visual effects supervisor: Matte World
Donald Bowman .... model maker
Krystyna Demkowicz .... production manager: Matte World
Patrick Loungway .... matte camera assistant: Matte World
Barry Nolan .... miniature photography supervisor (as Barry A. Nolan)
Michael Pangrazio .... matte artist supervisor: Matte World
 
Stunts
Linda Arvidson .... stunts
Rick Le Fevour .... stunts
Bobby Porter .... stunt coordinator
R.L. Tolbert .... stunts
Kay Whipple .... stunts
Bobby Porter .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Eric Bartsch .... grip
Logan R. Berkshire .... best boy grip (as Logan Berkshire)
Frank Caslin .... electrician (as Frank Caslin III)
Lynn Dodson .... best boy (as L.D. Dodson)
Rusty Edmonson .... electrician
Rick Fee .... first assistant camera
Buzz Feitshans IV .... director of photography: reindeer unit
Ed Giovanni .... first assistant camera
Rufus Granger Jr. .... grip
Rocco Lombardi .... generator operator
Daniel Cary McCrystal .... assistant camera: reindeer unit
Scott Miller .... grip
Gerry O'Malley .... second assistant camera
Thomas Pielemeier .... grip
Gene Poole .... key grip
Rick Raphael .... Steadicam operator
Dennis Rice .... electrician
Mark Lawson Shepard .... still photographer
Eugene D. Shlugleit .... camera operator (as Eugene Shlugleit)
Salvatore Totino .... second assistant camera
John Verardi .... first assistant camera
Dan Zarlengo .... gaffer
Tom Countryman .... camera car operator (uncredited)
Don Varda .... video assist operator (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Craig Campobasso .... casting: Los Angeles
Barbara Harris .... adr voice casting
Irene Stockton .... casting assistant (as Irene Schaeffer-Stockton)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Kaye Nottbusch .... costume assistant
 
Editorial Department
Scott Brock .... first assistant film editor
Dennis Brookins .... negative cutter
Christopher S. Capp .... apprentice editor: film
Amy E. Duddleston .... apprentice editor: film
Greg Hayden .... assistant film editor
Jack Hofstra .... additional film editor
Gilberto Costa Nunes .... assistant film editor (as Gilberto Costa-Nunes)
Mike Stanwick .... color timer
 
Music Department
Michael Boddicker .... musician: electronics
Patricia Carlin .... assistant music editor
Dan Carlin Sr. .... supervising music editor
Gloria Cheng .... musician: piano solo
Ralph Grierson .... musician: electronics
Maurice Jarre .... conductor
Leslie Morris .... music contractor
Shawn Murphy .... music mixer
Katherine Quittner .... associate music editor
Nyle Steiner .... musician: electronics
Frank Welker .... special vocal effects
Sylvia Woods .... musician: celtic harp
Carl Zittrer .... additional music editor
Patrick Russ .... orchestrator (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Dan Gearhart .... transportation coordinator
Alvin Hurd .... transportation captain (as Alvin D. Hurd)
 
Other crew
Patricia J. Amaral .... assistant production accountant
Bobby Baldwin .... animal trainer
Joseph Bogadanovic Jr. .... office production assistant (as Joe Bogdanovic Jr.)
Dru Anne Carlson .... script supervisor (as Druanne Carlson)
Ronda Carr .... on-set paramedic
Rob Disner .... office production assistant
William Estep .... animal trainer
Tom Gray .... publicist
Jack W. Haddox .... production accountant
James J. Klekowski .... location manager
Angela Lewis .... assistant: Mr. Hancock
David Meeks .... head animal trainer
Joshua Ravetch .... assistant: Mr. Hancock
Patrick Russ .... assistant: Maurice Jarre
Jerry Scroggins Jr. .... set production assistant
Tim Seager .... animal trainer (as Tim Seegars)
Jona Swanson .... production secretary
Sheila A. Warner .... production coordinator (as Sheila Warner)
Robin Holm .... puppeteer (uncredited)
Bridgette Kelley .... script supervisor (uncredited)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Runtime:
103 min
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Certification:
Singapore:G | Canada:F (Ontario) | Canada:G (Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Quebec) | Iceland:L | Australia:G | Argentina:Atp | Chile:TE | Denmark:7 (2003) | UK:U | USA:G
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Continuity: When Prancer is joining Santa at the end, you see Jessica and her father standing apart in the wide shot, but in the closeups they are embracing each other. more
Quotes:
Jessica Riggs: I don't think all of this is necessary, he's probably used to being around people.
Orel Benton: What am I, an elf?
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10 out of 14 people found the following review useful.
An Authentic Feeling of Childhood, 23 December 2003
7/10
Author: scott-551 from Washington, DC

Few movies inhabit the world of childhood quite as authentically as "Prancer." Until the very last moments, it doesn't matter whether young Jessica's belief that she has found one of Santa's reindeer is literally true. The fact that she could believe such a thing so strongly, and selflessly act on her belief to help the lost reindeer, is compelling enough on its own. Children occupy a world where naive clarity mingles with a confusing knowledge of how much of adult life remains unknown. "Prancer" creates an atmosphere that lets adults dip back into that almost-forgotten way of experiencing the world.

Sam Elliott delivers a fantastic performance as Jessica's father, a farmer who has recently lost his wife and will soon probably lose his farm. He is on the verge of losing his family, and the father-daughter relationship at the heart of the movie feels unaffectedly real. Cloris Leachman's turn as an embittered neighbor deserves note as well.

The film's greatest flaws occur in its last two minutes. First, a critical continuity error shows that the reindeer has shed a jingle-bell harness just before the sound of the harness is supposed to indicate the animal's presence. Finally, at the very end, the movie shatters its ambiguity about the literal truth of the reindeer's identity. In doing so, it negates the foundation of the story's authenticity and dramatic power, and trivializes the final reconciliation between Jessica and her father. If the reindeer is not a supernatural being, then Jessica is a silly little girl and the audience has been had. But if the reindeer is a magical beast from Santa's stable, then it is not a leap of faith for Jessica's father to accept her improbable belief in the animal. By revealing the answer one way or the other, "Prancer" cheapens itself and significantly undermines the emotional power of an otherwise subtle and moving drama.

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