It’s a Christmas movie so popular that 41 years after it came out in theaters, families across the United States still watch it on repeat every holiday season.
“A Christmas Story,” the 1983 tale of a boy and his Red Ryder BB gun, had such an influence on American culture that a giant statue of a “leg lamp” has become an annual tourist attraction in the town of Chickasha, Oklahoma.
If you haven’t seen “A Christmas Story” yet, there are several opportunities to stream the film or catch it on TV this holiday season.
Like every Christmas, “A Christmas Story” airs for 24 hours straight on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
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“A Christmas Story” is easy to find this Christmas season. The channels TBS and TNT will hold their usual 24-hour broadcast on Christmas Eve, but several streaming services offer it as well.
If you don’t have cable, find “A Christmas Story” streaming on Max, Apple TV, Prime Video and tru TV free for subscribers. The movie leaves Prime at the end of the month.
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It’s also available to buy or rent online at Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home, Microsoft Store, Spectrum On Demand and Plex.
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