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Posted: 6:58 PM Nov 30, 2008
“Christmas Story” fans celebrate film’s 25th anniversary
Cleveland, OH Fans of leg lamps, pink bunny pajamas, and double-dog dares got a special treat this weekend. Around 4,000 people celebrated the 25th anniversary of "A Christmas Story" at a convention in Cleveland.
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Fans of leg lamps, pink bunny pajamas, and double-dog dares got a special treat this weekend.
Around 4,000 people celebrated the 25th anniversary of "A Christmas Story" at a convention in Cleveland.
Fans were able to meet some of the actors, see a fire truck that was featured in the movie, and tour the house where the movie was made.
The 1983 movie was about a young boy -- Ralphie Parker -- who was determined to get a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas.
The movie was based in Indiana, but was largely filmed in Ohio.
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