For other uses, see A Christmas Story (disambiguation)
A Christmas Story is a
American/
Canadian comedy film based on the
short stories and semi-fictional
anecdotes of author and
raconteur Jean Shepherd, including material from his books
In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash and
Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories. It was directed by
Bob Clark. The film has since become a holiday classic and is known to be shown numerous times on television during the
Christmas season.
Plot
The film is set in the fictional city of Hohman (based on real-life city of
Hammond, Indiana). 9-year-old Ralphie Parker wants only one thing for Christmas: "an official
Red Ryder carbine-action 200-shot range model air rifle with a compass in the stock, and
this thing which tells time." Between run-ins with his younger brother Randy and having to handle school bully Scut Farkus, and his sidekick Grover Dill Ralphie does not know how he will ever survive long enough to get the BB gun for Christmas.
The plot revolves around Ralphie's overcoming a seemingly insurmountable obstacle to his owning the precious Red Ryder BB gun: the fear that he will shoot his eye out. In each of the film's three acts, Ralphie makes his case to another individual; each time he is met by the same retort. When Ralphie asks his mother for a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas, she says, "No, you'll shoot your eye out." Next, when Ralphie writes a
theme about wanting the BB gun for Mrs. Shields, his teacher at Harding Elementary School, Ralphie gets a C+, and Mrs. Shields writes "P.S. You'll shoot your eye out" on it. Finally, Ralphie asks an obnoxious department store
Santa Claus for a Red Ryder BB gun, and Santa responds, "You'll shoot your eye out, kid. Merry Christmas! Ho, ho, ho!", before pushing Ralphie down a long slide with his boot.