Prancer Returns is a 2001 film and a direct-to-video sequel to the 1989 film Prancer.
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Directed by | Joshua Butler |
Written by | Greg Taylor |
Produced by | Oscar L. Costo |
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Cinematography | Bruce Worrall |
Edited by | Sean Albertson |
Music by | Randy Miller Kristin Wilkinson |
Production companies | Gypsy Films International Inc. Raffaella Productions USA Network Via Genesis Productions |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date | November 20, 2001[1] |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Countries | United States Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $4,000,000 (estimated)[2] |
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Preteen siblings from a broken marriage live with their mother, Denise, in Three Oaks, Michigan. Ryan, the oldest, wants to go live with their father in Chicago. This confuses shy Charlie, the youngest, who is also the butt of bigger school kids' often mean pranks. Then he finds a reindeer on his way home from school, which he believes to be Prancer's son, also called Prancer, which he tries to hide at home. Ryan's help bonds him and Charlie again. Alas, when Prancer gets out, evil vice principal James is bitten and wants him put down. Charlie runs away with his protégé. Denise struggles, but her brother’s old friend, handyman Tom, comes to Charlie's rescue.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has 2 reviews listed, both are positive.[3]