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A Christmas Story By Jim Emerson
A Christmas Story is on its way to becoming an annual holiday
classic, one to keep on the shelf with It's a Wonderful Life, the
puppet-animated Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and A Charlie
Brown Christmas. It may have been directed by Bob Clark (responsible
for the Porky's pictures), but it's based on the childhood memoirs
of humorist Jean Shepherd (from his hilarious book In God We Trust: All
Others Pay Cash). And it is Shepherd's wry, deadly accurate and gently
nostalgic comic sensibility that shines through in this kid's-eye-view of
an all-American Christmas in the 1940s. All little Ralphie (Peter
Billingsley) wants under the tree on Christmas morning is a Daisy Brand
Red-Ryder BB rifle. He not only wants it, he's consumed with an aching
desire for it. Unfortunately, his mother (Melinda Dillon) repeatedly
crushes his dreams with the familiar, harsh mantra: "You'll put your
eye out!" Among the movie's highlights are a surrealistic visit with
little brother Randy to a department store Santa, and the childlike
mixture of delight, pride, and awe with which Ralphie's dad (Darren
McGavin) takes possession of a spectacularly gaudy prize he's won in a
radio contest. McGavin should have won an award for his splendid comic
work as a middle-aged-kid-turned-patriarch who alternates between grownup
temper tantrums and unabashed juvenile joy.
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|  | Director: Bob Clark
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|  | Stars: Peter Billingsley, Darren McGavin, Melinda Dillon, Ian Petrella, Scott Schwartz, Tedde Moore
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|  | Released: November 18, 1983
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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