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A Christmas Story (1983) Soundboard

A Christmas Story (1983) Soundboard

A Christmas Story (1983) is a beloved Christmas movie that has become an iconic part of holiday traditions for millions of people around the world. Directed by Bob Clark and based on the semi-autobiographical stories of Jean Shepherd, this heartwarming comedy captures the essence of Christmas from a child's perspective.

Set in the 1940s, the film follows young Ralphie Parker, played by Peter Billingsley, as he navigates the trials and tribulations of being a nine-year-old during the holiday season. Ralphie is obsessed with one thing and one thing only – getting a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas. He dreams about the rifle, imagining himself as a fearless cowboy saving the day. But his plea is met with the infamous response, "You'll shoot your eye out!"

Ralphie's journey to convince his parents, played by Melinda Dillon and Darren McGavin, that a Red Ryder BB gun is the perfect gift is filled with hilariously memorable moments. From the leg-lamp incident that becomes a family objet d'art to the colorful characters in Ralphie's hometown of Hohman, Indiana, every scene is brimming with the charm of a bygone era.

The film is narrated by Jean Shepherd himself, who provides a nostalgic and humorous voiceover as an adult version of Ralphie. His witty and charismatic storytelling adds an extra layer of magic to the story. The cast also includes supporting actors such as Ian Petrella as Ralphie's little brother Randy, Scott Schwartz as Flick, and R.D. Robb as Ralphie's friend Schwartz, who is unable to resist the triple-dog-dare at the infamous flagpole.

With its warm-hearted portrayal of family dynamics and the innocence of childhood, A Christmas Story has captured the hearts of audiences for over three decades. The film perfectly encapsulates the anticipation and excitement surrounding Christmas morning and the universal desire for that one special gift.

To accompany the nostalgic and heartwarming atmosphere of the movie, a delightful original score by Carl Zittrer meshes seamlessly with popular holiday songs of the 1940s. The soundtrack features classics like "Deck the Halls," "Silver Bells," and "Jingle Bells," creating a festive backdrop that enhances the movie's timeless appeal.

If you can't resist reliving the magic of this holiday classic, you can easily find and watch A Christmas Story through various streaming platforms or purchase it on DVD. And if you want to immerse yourself even further in the world of the Parker family, you can play and download the sounds from the movie right here. From the clatter of boots on snowy sidewalks to the unwrapping of presents, these sounds will transport you straight to Hohman, Indiana, and make your Christmas experience truly unforgettable.

A Christmas Story (1983) remains a cherished cinematic gem that continues to bring joy, laughter, and a sense of nostalgia to audiences of all ages. So gather your loved ones, grab your favorite holiday treats, and let Ralphie's timeless quest for a Red Ryder BB gun bring a little extra Christmas magic to your home this holiday season.

Ain't no needles coming off this here tree.
All he got out was:
Almost time for my father to come home from work.
Aunt Clara had for years labored under the delusion that...
Be careful, Ralphie!
Behind the desk, against the wall over there.
Brought to you by rich, chocolaty Ovaltine.
Did you have a nice Christmas?
For a moment I thought, I'll fake it. They'll never know the lens is gone!
Here, hold it. Hold it. Here, go on.
Hey, kid.
However, I was disappointed in the margins.
I am in my first secret meeting.
I knew that when Miss Shields read my magnificent, eloquent theme...
I like the Tin Man.
I said has anyone seen Flick?
I said the word
I thought I heard Santa's sleigh bells...
I'll be right down, Ma.
I'll open up his mouth and I'll shove it in
I'll tell you what he said
I'll throw in some rope and tie it to your car for you
I've won! I've won!
In which my mother had me trapped.
It was all over. I was dead.
It was his only defense.
It's a clinker!
Merry Christmas, Miss Shields.
No. Shoot your eye out.
Not a finger!
Of the impenetrable BB gun web...
Oh, I should weep if I have to read one more "F"!
Oh, yeah.
Okay. Now here's a tree.
Oldsmobile!
Or one of the nameless rabble of victims.
Other artists might work in oils or clay.
Overcome by art.
Please, Ralph. I must know what we did.
Put your head down in here.
Quivering with desire and the ecstasy of unbridled avarice
Santa Claus had come!
Scut Farkus, staring out at us with his yellow eyes.
Secret decoder pen, was about to pay off.
Some clodhopper down in Griffith, Indiana.
Stuck! Stuck!
That deadly phrase uttered many times before by hundreds...
That's what I thought you said.
The weeks of drinking gallons of Ovaltine, in order to get...
They looked at me as if I had lobsters crawling out of my ears
They were round. They had once been made of rubber.
This is it.
Turn off all the lights.
Wake up, Randy.
Well, just me and my trusty old...
What'd I do, Mom?
Where?
Yeah. I'm running late already.
You folks looking for a tree? We got 300 trees.
Say "uncle." Uncle!
Swallowed a yo yo? On a bet.
Watch the traffic, there. Okay.
Well, almost. Almost?
Yeah, but what is that? It's a major award.
"and this thing which tells time."
"Be sure to." Be sure to what?
"Don't want to waste electricity

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