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It Runs In The Family

1994, Movie, PG, 85 mins

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IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY is a belated sequel of sorts to the 1983 movie A CHRISTMAS STORY. Bob Clark directed both films, based on humorist Jean Shepherd's memoirs about growing up in the 1940s, but the sequel retains only vestiges of the charm and bizarre humor which made the original a surprise cult favorite. Although it employs different actors than did the earlier picture, IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY takes another look at the Parker family: Dad, known only as The Old Man (Char... read more leave a comment
Year: 1994
Rated PG

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Cast
Charles Grodin: Old man
Kieran Culkin: Ralphie Parker
Mary Steenburgen: Mom
Christian Culkin: Randy Parker
Al Mancini: Zudoc
Troy Evans: Gertz

 

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Question: Can you tell me the name of this movie? We saw it sometime in the '90s, but think it is set in the '50s. It's about about a boy and a spinning top, and his loud, obnoxious neighbors have an outhouse or a toilet in their yard.


Answer: You're looking for It Runs in the Family (1994), based on radio personality Jean Shepherd's novels In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash and Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories and Other Disasters. Family is a less successful sequel to A Christmas Story (1993), which is also based on In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, one of Shepherd's bittersweet (and often very funny) evocations of growing up in the Midwest in the '50s.

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