The 1983 film directed by Bob Clark stars Peter Billingsley as Ralphie Parker, a nine-year-old living in Indiana in the late 1930s or early 1940s whose all-consuming wish is to get a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas but is dissuaded by various adults as he, his family, and the rest of the town celebrate the holiday.
The movie is based on writer Jean Shepherd's short story collection "In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash." Shepherd also serves as the film's narrator.
"Story" initially received somewhat negative reviews, with New York Times critic Vincent Canby writing, "There are a number of small, unexpectedly funny moments in ''A Christmas Story,'' but you have to possess the stamina of a pearl diver to find them."
A 2012 sequel, "A Christmas Story 2," is set five years after the original movie and Ralphie is now a teenager who only wants a 1938 Mercury convertible for Christmas.