The Story: It's a little late to do a Christmas scene seeing as how Christmas arrived on a Saturday. Next year, a properly-timed Christmas scene for this Sunday feature (Hmmm. Maybe Die Hard)
But it is the day after Christmas—my father's birthday and we were always reminded that it was improper to fold the two into one celebration as My Old Man had had enough of that in his life, thank you very much.
It is also the traditional day when people minimize the damage done on the Holiday by returning presents that are the wrong size, the wrong color, or are just plain wrong—to prevent unnecessary hassle, it was a tradition in our house that all presents came with receipts, as my mother was in retail, thus speeding up the return process.
The day after Christmas—Boxing Day in the UK—was the traditional time to do that. It was better to get the embarrassing mistake out of the house as quickly as possible and never speak of it again. Things would then return to some kind of normalcy, all wrongs being righted or written off.
Ralphie and his bunny suit from A Christmas Story came immediately to mind for a scene on this day, with which I wish you clement conditions and short waiting periods.
Oh. And many happy returns!
The Set-Up: Ralphie (Peter Billingsley) has completed his OCD gauntlet of trying to ensure the gift of a Red Ryder BB gun from Santa for Christmas. And the Holy Day has finally arrived.
But, there is one more challenge to face.
Action!
NARRATOR Christmas had come. Officially.
THE OLD MAN ...A can of Simonize.
NARRATOR Aunt Clara had for years labored under the delusion that...
I was not only perpetually four years old, but also a girl.
MOTHER
She just always gives you...
MOTHER
Do you like it?
THE OLD MAN
Yes! Very much! Very much.
MOTHER Come down here so I can see you better.
Ralphie shakes his head vigorously.
Ralphie nods his head more vigorously.
MOTHER Alright.
THE OLD MAN Take it off!
Words by Jean Shepherd, Leigh Brown, and Bob Clark
Pictures by Reginald H. Morris and Bob Clark
A Christmas Story is available on DVD and Blu-Ray from Warner Home Entertainment.
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