A
Boy, a House, a BB Gun and a Major Award
"A
Christmas Story" Nostalgia
"A Christmas Story," the tale of young
Ralphie and his quest for the ultimate Christmas toy, the Red
Ryder BB Gun, has become as much a part of our Christmas folklore
as George Bailey and Kris Kringle.
The story comes from a 1966 book by Jean Shepherd,
In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, but most of us
know it from the 1981 film starring Peter Billingsley and Darrin
McGavin. The movie recreates Christmas time in Indiana in the
early the early 1940s and is based on the life of the author.
Technically…this is not a boomer-era story
but it does capture the spirit of mid-century Christmas. Despite
the war and other changes in the world during the decade, there
does not appear to be much difference between Christmas in 1940
and Christmas in 1950. And, today, all ages seem to love this
film.
While set in Indiana, the movie was actually filmed
in Cleveland, and the house used in the film still stands at 3159
W. 11th St. in Cleveland. In fact, it is now the A
Christmas Story Museum featuring original props and memorabilia
from the film. Also in the city is the Higbee's Department Store
building, no longer Higbees but still displaying the sign and
windows that once held real “electric joy” for the
kids of Cleveland.
Shepherd was a native son of Hammond, Indiana, and
that town, too, remembers the story and its author. In fact, Hammond
built the Jean Shepherd Community Center in honor of the author.
For fans of the movie, the story and its author,
there are several websites including the Jean
Shepherd Website that features recordings of the author's
works and links to sites about the author and the movie. A
Christmas Story House Museum includes links to fan sites and
even sites by some of the cast members. They also host a great
trivia page!
— Betty
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A
Major Award
You don't have to win a newspaper puzzle contest
to get your own sexy (frageeelay) leg lamp as seen in A Christmas
Story.
I counted four sites offering
leg lamps including the Leg
Lamp Factory and One
Leg Up.
Want Your Very Own Red Ryder
BB Gun?
The carbine action two-hundred shot range model air rifle
with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time?
Well, you can get one at the Daisy
Company website…but I shouldn’t have told you
— you’ll shoot your eye out!
And, check out this great 30-second
bunny version of the movie!
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