I'll Never Watch "A Christmas Story" The Same Way Again After Learning These Behind-The-Scenes Facts

I love reading up on my favorite movies, and because it's Christmas time, there's no movie I love more this season than A Christmas Story, which my family has watched every year since the dawn of time. Please enjoy these 17 really cool facts about the film.

1.When Flick's tongue is stuck to the flagpole, a hidden suction tube keeps his tongue in place. It doesn't matter that I know this now; this scene will still be hard for my mouth to watch.

Group of children outdoors in winter clothes; one child has their tongue stuck to a metal pole, and others watch in surprise
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2.During Ralphie's sheriff dream, Peter Billingsly was given real chewing tobacco by the prop department. When it made him very sick, the prop department swapped it out for raisins on subsequent takes, so it was chewy and still created the brown spit.

Child wearing a Western-style outfit with a cowboy hat, round glasses, and holding a toy gun
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3.There were three prop leg lamps on set, and all three of them broke at one point or another during the process of filming.

A person is holding a large leg lamp while others watch in surprise inside a room, referencing a memorable scene from a classic movie
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4.The Cleveland home used in the movie was bought in 2005 by a fan of the film and lovingly restaged to be faithful to the movie. Today, it's still open for visits, and you can stay there overnight!

Two-story house with a wraparound porch and a fenced yard. A few people stand outside near a "for sale" sign. Leafless trees are in the background
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5.Melinda Dillon was the only one given a fake script for the scene at Bo Ling's so the director could get a genuine reaction when the duck's head is chopped off.

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6.Peter Billingsly, the actor who played Ralphie, was an executive producer on Iron Man. He also made a cameo in the film as one of Obadiah Stain's scientists.

Two men in a laboratory, one in a lab coat, the other in a suit holding out his arm as they look at equipment
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7.Speaking of cameos, you can also see Peter as Ming Ming in Elf.

People dressed as elves are working in a toy workshop, seated at a long table covered with toys and tools
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8.The Old Man's 1937 Oldsmobile used in the film is still running and on the road today.

Chop Suey Palace Co. restaurant exterior with neon bowling sign and "open" sign, people visible inside, and parked vintage car outside on snowy street
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9.In the movie, Ralphie says he wants a Red Ryder BB gun 28 times.

Child aiming a toy rifle while wearing glasses and a patterned shirt in front of a wooden house
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10.In the story the movie was based on, In God We Trust...All Others Pay Cash, author Jean Shepherd recalled the description of the BB gun by memory. When the movie came around, and Ralphie described it, the filmmakers realized the gun didn't exist, as Shepherd was conflating two different gun models from around the same time. The gun in the film is, therefore, a custom-made hybrid that follows Shepherd's description in the story.

Child in pajamas excitedly holds a long box labeled "Red Ryder" next to a Christmas tree, with an adult in a festive sweater observing. TBS logo visible
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11.Every last curse Ralphie says when he's beating up Scut Farkus was scripted.

Two people having a playful snow fight, both wearing winter clothing. One is on top, lightly hitting the other with snow

12.A scene where Ralphie teams up with Flash Gordon to fight Ming the Merciless was filmed but was ultimately scrapped from the final cut.

Two people in colorful sci-fi costumes stand on an alien planet set, featuring alien creatures and a starry sky backdrop
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13.There's a behind-the-scenes documentary called Road Trip for Ralphie which follows two superfans who try to visit every location for the film. They even uncover movie props from dumpsters and find stowed-away costumes.

Young boy in glasses speaks to a mall Santa Claus. Image from the film "A Christmas Story."
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14.Peter Billingsly, though occupying most of the movie's screen time, only has around 90 lines of dialogue.

Santa Claus and a boy in glasses from the movie "A Christmas Story" look at each other in a holiday scene
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15.The Indiana Welcome Center has a statue of Flick with his tongue stuck to a flagpole outside.

Metal sculpture of a person leaning and looking closely at a flagpole, set on a sidewalk with trees nearby
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16.Wil Wheaton auditioned for the role of Ralphie.

Man with beard and glasses on a red carpet, wearing a black suit and tie with a rainbow pin shaped like a hand
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17.You can tell Bo Ling's used to be a bowling alley, but they just turned off the W in the sign.

Snow outside a restaurant called "Chop Suey Palace Co." with a vintage car parked nearby and an "OPEN" sign in the window
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18.Finally, the only person who Ralphie didn't ask for a BB gun was his dad, who was the one who ultimately got it for him.

Two people in plaid robes smiling inside a cozy room with a fireplace and candles
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Has there ever been a present you wanted as much as Ralphie wanted a Red Ryder BB gun? Tell us in the comments below!