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A Christmas Story (1983): 15 Weird Facts You Didn’t Know

Remember When | January 14, 2026



#rememberwhen A Christmas Story captured the awkward magic of childhood, leg lamp, and frozen tongues all in a holiday movie, making it a staple amongst Christmas stories.

In this deep dive, we’ll dig into 15 weird facts about A Christmas Story, from its real-life foundation to the props that got destroyed, to the filming tricks that fooled you, and the legacy that turned a modest film into a 24‑hour Christmas marathon favorite.

A Christmas Story (1983): 15 Weird Facts You Didn’t Know

CHAPTERS
00:00 – Intro
01:08 – #15: Childhood Memories on Screen — Jean Shepherd
02:27 – #14: Studio Doubts Almost Sank It — Bob Clark
03:43 – #13: The House That Became a Museum — Brian Jones
05:20 – #12: Iconic Props Still Exist — Peter Billingsley
06:23 – #11: A-Lister Almost Played the Dad — Darren McGavin
07:42 – #10: The Lamp That Couldn’t Survive — Reuben Freed
09:16 – #9: How They Faked the Tongue Scene — Scott Schwartz
10:39 – #8: One Kid Beat Thousands
12:18 – #7: Dinner Scene Was Totally Unscripted — Melinda Dillon
13:46 – #6: Painful Scene with a Secret Twist — Gene Shepherd
14:34 – #5: Real Store, Real Rules — Higbee’s
16:09 – #4: Where the Cast Ended Up — Zack Ward
17:41 – #3: Hidden Nods to Other Films
19:06 – #2: The Chaos Was Carefully Planned
20:21 – #1: A Big Scene You Never Saw

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  1. @patrickbush9526

    January 14, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    A Christmas tragedy.
    My Dad bought both of us boys a red rider bb gun. Christmas day he took us to shoot in his brand new car. He told us specifically do not load our guns until we got to the RR tracks. I was so excited I couldn't wait. As soon as I got into the back seat, he shut the door and it Jared my gun it fired and I shot out the windshield of his brand new car. The biggest OMG moment of my childhood. He took our guns away
    And sent us to our room. The doom that went through my mind is as vivid as it were yesterday.
    20 minutes went by, and the door opened, and he said, "That's why I told you not to load the gun. He never mentioned it again that day and took us to shoot and gave us a long lecture on gun safety. They both have been gone for many years now . Every time I see this movie, it takes me back to that Christmas so many years ago.

  2. @GoADHDGo

    January 14, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    When I was in grade school, I saw this movie in theaters the day it was released and I thought it was just okay

    A few years later, it was on HBO and somehow it had went from being “just okay” to being amazing.

  3. @fiddleronthecube7835

    January 14, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    The Chinese restaurant scene wasn't believable. Chinese don't have trouble with the letter L; Japanese do. The scene wasn't funny to me. It portrayed the Chinese as odd and out of place. The film was perfect until this last scene.

  4. @michaelchancey5505

    January 14, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    That was awesome thanks! And no, I never tongued a frozen light post, thought about what might happen though, oh, but I have kissed a few women that might qualify as frozen light posts, does that count?

  5. @chadrog

    January 14, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    Gene Shepherd, the writer, is in the movie. He’s the guy in the Santa Claus scene that tells Ralph that “the line ends here, it begins there”.

  6. @timberwolf007

    January 14, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    We watch this every year on blue ray with a 4K high def disc on reserve. Yes, my 4 year older sister challenged me in the early 60's to see if a tongue would stick to cold metal on a window sill in our grandmother's house. It does. 😆 🤣.
    No BB gun but Santa gave me a pellet rifle when I was 12. 😊

  7. @scottwood9181

    January 14, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    The wind always blew the tab on my coat's zipper up into my face and if I stuck my tongue out for any reason, it would stick to it. Of course, after the first time it ever happened you had to tempt fate so it ended up happening many times.

  8. @22lilacsky

    January 14, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    The 80's had the best movies ever!!!! You can't even try to compare to another decade. I'm happy I got to experience it all and we were lucky to have HBO. I remember watching this movie every time it was on HBO.

  9. @gregorywills2231

    January 14, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    I was a student at Cleveland State University when they shot those scenes in downtown Cleveland. I remember all the old cars and the props setup on Public Square and hearing that a movie was being shot. I didn't think much about it at the time except that the old cars were really cool.

  10. @XxCobwebDolliexX

    January 14, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    🤡: we think it's bad so everyone else probably will. It's not my favorite (my dad keeps trying to say we watch it every year but me and my brother don't remember it ever) but I have to admit that is pretty stupid.

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