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The 24-Hour Marathon: 7 Goofs You Never Noticed in 'A Christmas Story'
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The 24-Hour Marathon: 7 Goofs You Never Noticed in 'A Christmas Story'

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Think you know 'A Christmas Story'? From anachronisms to continuity errors with the leg lamp, discover the hidden gaffes that make the holiday classic even more fun to watch.

Think you know every scene in 'A Christmas Story'? Each year, the 24-hour marathon becomes a holiday ritual, as we watch young Ralphie Parker on his quest for a Red Ryder BB gun. But there's a new way to watch this classic: by keeping an eye out for the charming gaffes, anachronisms, and fun facts hidden in plain sight.

Hidden Faces and a Nameless Father

If the gruff man who tells Ralphie the line for Santa starts 2 miles back sounds familiar, it's because he's Jean Shepherd, the film's narrator and the author of the original stories. Director Bob Clark also has a cameo as the curious neighbor, Swede. Despite these appearances, one main character is never named: The Old Man. Some fans believed Swede calls him "Hal," but the original screenplay confirms the line is actually, "Damn, hell, you say you won it?"

The Mystery of the 'Major Award'

The iconic Leg Lamp is the source of several continuity errors. As The Old Man unpacks his prize, the amount of packing material on his head and back changes between shots—first covered, then completely clean. Furthermore, when the leg is first pulled from the crate, there is no electrical cord visible. Yet moments later, once the lampshade is found, it's magically plugged in. The final mystery happens when the lamp breaks; though it's referred to as plastic, it shatters with the loud, distinct sound of breaking glass.

A Trip Back in Time... Or Is It?

While the film is set in 1940s Indiana, it was partially filmed in Toronto, which explains the signature red trolley car seen in the background of one scene. Other anachronisms are harder to spot. The bully Scut Farkus wears braces bonded directly to his teeth, a technique not invented until the 1970s. And after Ralphie nearly shoots his eye out, he steps on his glasses, revealing a three-barrel hinge connector that wasn't available until the 1980s.

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