Prancer: A Christmas Tale is a 2022 family drama movie. The story revolves around a young girl named Gloria, her grandfather Bud, and the mysterious reindeer they befriend during Christmas. Discover the filming locations and the various roles of actors along with some interesting backstage facts about the making of this film.
Where it Filmed?
The movie set comes alive in Romania. Though the specific filming dates are not mentioned, it is known that the film’s scenes were all shot in Romania, capturing the essence of the location.
Cast Details
Cast Name | Role |
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James Cromwell | Bud |
Darcey Ewart | Gloria |
Sarah-Jane Potts | Claire |
Aaron McCusker | Gerald |
Joseph Millson | Finn Wally |
Stephanie Levi-John | Erica |
Lucas Persaud | Tyler |
Florisa Kamara | Haley |
Jim Findley | Iffy |
Jessica Blake | Sally |
Christopher Jeffers | Tevin |
Vlad Radescu | Stu |
Ion Stefan | Sam |
Holly Hayes | Mrs. Bradley |
Robert Marshall | Sheriff |
Nicu Banea | Worker #1 |
Meda Topirceanu | Worker #2 |
Carina Lapusneanu | Little Girl |
Cosmin Lupu | Todd |
Florentina Nastase | Betty |
Frank Welker | Prancer Vocal Effects (voice) |
Trivia and Facts
- The movie was released on 22 November 2022.
- The running time of the film is 1 hour and 42 minutes.
- James Cromwell, Darcey Ewart, and Sarah-Jane Potts are the lead stars of the film, playing the roles of Bud, Gloria, and Claire respectively.
- The movie has received 1 nomination for an award.
- Phil Hawkins directed the film while Greg Taylor is the writer.
- The movie was produced by Universal 1440 Entertainment, Raffaella Productions, 1440 Productions UK, and Cinemotion.
- Prancer: A Christmas Tale is the third film in the ‘Prancer’ series, with the screenplay written by Greg Taylor who also wrote for the first movie, “Prancer” (1989), and its sequel, “Prancer Returns” (2001).
Geo Location Details
- Location Name: Romania
- Latitude: 45.943161
- Longitude: 24.96676
- Place ID: ChIJw3aJlSb_sUARlLEEqJJP74Q
- Map Link: Google Map
- Place Address: Romania
- Timezone: Europe/Bucharest