A Christmas Story Christmas

Ralphie comes home.

6.4
20221h 42m

Follows Ralphie, now adult, who returns to the house on Cleveland street to give his kids a magical Christmas like the one he had as a child, reconnecting with childhood friends, and reconciling the passing of his Old Man.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Full Movie Preview

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"Home for the Holidays" Featurette

Thumbnail for video: Peter Billingsley Answers Uncommon Questions

Peter Billingsley Answers Uncommon Questions

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Exclusive Clip

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Teaser Trailer

Cast

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Peter Billingsley

Ralphie Parker

Photo of Erinn Hayes

Erinn Hayes

Sandy Parker

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Julie Hagerty

Mrs. Parker

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Ian Petrella

Randy Parker

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R.D. Robb

Schwartz

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Zack Ward

Scut Farkus

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River Drosche

Mark Parker

Photo of Julianna Layne

Julianna Layne

Julie Parker

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Yano Anaya

Grover Dill

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Mark Arnold

Neighbor Joe

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Chris Jarman

Big Guard

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Sam Parks

Tall Man

Photo of Henry Miller

Henry Miller

Local Larry

Photo of Mariana Stansheva

Mariana Stansheva

Mrs. Wisniewski

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Henry Miller

Larry Novak

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Reviews

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10/10

A Christmas Story Christmas is the best sequel of A Christmas Story bestest movie ever !!!

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Peter McGinn

7/10

I haven’t watched any other sequels of the original movie, so I have no basis for comparison there. I have read that this one is significantly better than other sequels.

I thought it was okay. Of course it leaned heavily on the original movie, as you’d expect, with plenty of references to events from that story and even short video clips. (Don’t miss the sign in the bar that is a tribute to Jean Shepherd’s book that this franchise is based on.) Leaning on the original is fine, and quite apt as the story doubles as a tribute to the late Old Man. The writing is competent, though lacking the sparkle and delight of the Jean Shepherd original. But it wasn’t as predictable either as I feared it would be with subplots such as the missing presents and Ralph’s fledgling writing career. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised at what they did with those subplots, avoiding cliched pitfalls in favor of more sensible resolutions.

So I found it was worth my time watching it, though it won’t make the short list of holiday films I watch every year, such as with the original Christmas Story. Actually, I wonder if it might have gained a bit more magic if it had more closely followed Ralph’s kids rather than the adults as it did. That would have been a tough script to write though, with people relentlessly comparing it to the original. I write novels in my spare time: perhaps I will attempt a bit of fan fiction writing and try it, just for kicks. Hmm.

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