Star of the 1983 comedy film "A Christmas Story" Peter Billingsley discusses his long-awaited sequel "A Christmas Story Christmas." "It's been 39 years, which is kind of wild...We have the entire kid cast that was able to come back." He adds, "I got to produce with my longtime producer partner and best pal Vince Vaughn." On reprising his role as Ralphie, Billingsley says, "It was fun to imagine Ralphie as a father. He's got his own kids and family. He's kind of at this point where his old man has passed and now, he's got to carry the torch." Billingsley narrates the film that was originally voiced by Jean Shepherd in the original movie as adult Ralphie. "That was probably the most intimidating aspect of the movie...everyone said, 'you've got to do it'. It makes it more personal, and it was right. It was a very high bar."
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Star of the 1983 comedy film "A Christmas Story" Peter Billingsley discusses his long-awaited sequel "A Christmas Story Christmas." "It's been 39 years, which is kind of wild...We have the entire kid cast that was able to come back." He adds, "I got to produce with my longtime producer partner and best pal Vince Vaughn." On reprising his role as Ralphie, Billingsley says, "It was fun to imagine Ralphie as a father. He's got his own kids and family. He's kind of at this point where his old man has passed and now, he's got to carry the torch." Billingsley narrates the film that was originally voiced by Jean Shepherd in the original movie as adult Ralphie. "That was probably the most intimidating aspect of the movie...everyone said, 'you've got to do it'. It makes it more personal, and it was right. It was a very high bar."