Ten-year-old Gloria and her recently widowed grandfather Bud befriend a mysterious reindeer when the family gathers for Christmas.Ten-year-old Gloria and her recently widowed grandfather Bud befriend a mysterious reindeer when the family gathers for Christmas.Ten-year-old Gloria and her recently widowed grandfather Bud befriend a mysterious reindeer when the family gathers for Christmas.
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Filip-Anghel Marinescu
- Little Boy
- (as Filip Anghel)
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Classic Christmas film about a family that isn't the closest but come together when dad has an accident. Shows what can happen when family support each other in times of need.
Has everything you want from a Christmas movie - comedy and lightheartedness and a happy ending. What more could you want? One of the best I've seen for a while and I've seen a few!
The little girl that plays Gloria is a belting little actress and im sure she will have a good future.
Good story. Good acting. Gives the feelgood mood a Christmas film should do.
I highly recommend this film if you want a laugh and a happy cry.
Has everything you want from a Christmas movie - comedy and lightheartedness and a happy ending. What more could you want? One of the best I've seen for a while and I've seen a few!
The little girl that plays Gloria is a belting little actress and im sure she will have a good future.
Good story. Good acting. Gives the feelgood mood a Christmas film should do.
I highly recommend this film if you want a laugh and a happy cry.
I'm scratching my head as to why James Cromwell agreed to act in this. The writing is terrible, characters are flat and unbelievable. The producers seem to rely on cinematography to create something that will win you over.
Most of the acting is cheesy and the story is just meandering garbage. So disappointing.
This might be something you could leave on in the other room for some background noise, or something to entertain young kids if they're bored out of their minds.
Better yet, watch ANY other Christmas movie. Even the worst of cheesy/predictable Hallmark movies would be better than this.
Most of the acting is cheesy and the story is just meandering garbage. So disappointing.
This might be something you could leave on in the other room for some background noise, or something to entertain young kids if they're bored out of their minds.
Better yet, watch ANY other Christmas movie. Even the worst of cheesy/predictable Hallmark movies would be better than this.
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Ten-year-old Gloria and her recently widowed grandfather, Bud, befriend a mysterious reindeer when the family gathers for Christmas. Bud comes to believe that Prancer may actually be magical, but Gloria fears his theory will send him straight to a retirement home.
THINGS I LIKED: I adore James Cromwell and wish he did more movies. As expected, he is wonderful in this.
Darcey Ewart is adorable as Gloria. She and James Cromwell made a delightful, unexpected pair.
We get to see a real reindeer!
This is not a silly children's Christmas movie, but one with serious issues. Some of the topics in the movie really hit home with me because my siblings and I have been making very difficult decisions about our aging parents during the past few years. It's truly heartbreaking watching one's parents get old. The movie addresses an aging father with debt and how his circumstances affect all of his children and grandchildren.
There is magic, wonder, adventure, and mystery.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: Some of the reindeer moments use bad CGI.
Not all of the humor lands.
There are some bad acting moments.
While Acts 1 & 2 took their time, Act 3 flew by too quickly.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: Some profanity Lots of fighting and grumpy people Talk of divorce Talk of the death of a loved one Talk of bankruptcy Someone tries to shoot a reindeer.
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THINGS I LIKED: I adore James Cromwell and wish he did more movies. As expected, he is wonderful in this.
Darcey Ewart is adorable as Gloria. She and James Cromwell made a delightful, unexpected pair.
We get to see a real reindeer!
This is not a silly children's Christmas movie, but one with serious issues. Some of the topics in the movie really hit home with me because my siblings and I have been making very difficult decisions about our aging parents during the past few years. It's truly heartbreaking watching one's parents get old. The movie addresses an aging father with debt and how his circumstances affect all of his children and grandchildren.
There is magic, wonder, adventure, and mystery.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: Some of the reindeer moments use bad CGI.
Not all of the humor lands.
There are some bad acting moments.
While Acts 1 & 2 took their time, Act 3 flew by too quickly.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: Some profanity Lots of fighting and grumpy people Talk of divorce Talk of the death of a loved one Talk of bankruptcy Someone tries to shoot a reindeer.
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Solid story. Unique story. Heartwarming and magical. I loved the relationship between grandfather and granddaughter so much. Even the dichotomies in the different relationships depending on the situation. It felt familial. The little girl was beautifully charming. And she and James Cromwell were wonderful together.
If you want to watch something new that you haven't seen done 1000x before but still get the warmth of a classic holiday movie you can't go wrong here.
Nuanced enough to give the viewer something to think about. Christmas spirited and surprisingly good.
Easy and sweet I really enjoyed it.
If you want to watch something new that you haven't seen done 1000x before but still get the warmth of a classic holiday movie you can't go wrong here.
Nuanced enough to give the viewer something to think about. Christmas spirited and surprisingly good.
Easy and sweet I really enjoyed it.
Bud (James Cromwell) has been a grumpy old man since the death of his beloved wife Betty. He is closing his coffee shop store in this dying town. A reindeer flies over him and he crashes his truck. Claire (Sarah-Jane Potts) is coming home from London with her daughter Gloria (Darcey Ewart). Her brother wants to put Bud in an old-age home.
I love the grandpa granddaughter relationship. As for Prancer, I like the mystery of the first half. The magic is a bit underwhelming. I was expecting a ride to the North Pole, or finding a magical portal in the woods. I don't think switching on the lights is as awe-inspiring as it's being shown to be. That's the only disappointment in an otherwise sweet family film. I really like this kid and James Cromwell always delivers.
I love the grandpa granddaughter relationship. As for Prancer, I like the mystery of the first half. The magic is a bit underwhelming. I was expecting a ride to the North Pole, or finding a magical portal in the woods. I don't think switching on the lights is as awe-inspiring as it's being shown to be. That's the only disappointment in an otherwise sweet family film. I really like this kid and James Cromwell always delivers.
Did you know
- TriviaThe writer of this movie, Greg Taylor", also wrote the screenplays for the first movie, "Prancer" (1989) and its sequel, "Prancer Returns" (2001).
- ConnectionsReferences Mister Ed (1961)
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- Prancer: Bir Noel Masalı
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- Romania(Ext. McShane House)
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- 1h 42m(102 min)
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