Jean Shepherd, who wrote the stories the movie is based on, actually has a cameo in the film as the man who tells Ralphie the back of the Santa line is "back there".
In this episode, the holiday season has arrived at the firehouse, and while most of the crew is feeling festive, (played by Steve Lemme) is decidedly not in the spirit.
Chief Terry McConky (played by Kevin Heffernan) has a special gift planned for Eddie that he believes will finally do the trick and break Eddie's holiday funk.
In the famous Chinese restaurant scene, the actress playing the mother (Melinda Dillon) was reportedly given a different script than the rest of the cast so her reaction to the "singing" and the duck's head would be authentic.
Despite the film's warmth, director Bob Clark and writer Jean Shepherd reportedly clashed so much that Shepherd was eventually barred from the set . "Tacoma FD" A Christmas Story (TV Episode 2020) - IMDb
Jean Shepherd, who wrote the stories the movie is based on, actually has a cameo in the film as the man who tells Ralphie the back of the Santa line is "back there".
In this episode, the holiday season has arrived at the firehouse, and while most of the crew is feeling festive, (played by Steve Lemme) is decidedly not in the spirit. [S2E13] A Christmas Story
Chief Terry McConky (played by Kevin Heffernan) has a special gift planned for Eddie that he believes will finally do the trick and break Eddie's holiday funk. Jean Shepherd, who wrote the stories the movie
In the famous Chinese restaurant scene, the actress playing the mother (Melinda Dillon) was reportedly given a different script than the rest of the cast so her reaction to the "singing" and the duck's head would be authentic. In the famous Chinese restaurant scene, the actress
Despite the film's warmth, director Bob Clark and writer Jean Shepherd reportedly clashed so much that Shepherd was eventually barred from the set . "Tacoma FD" A Christmas Story (TV Episode 2020) - IMDb
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