To celebrate our newest escape room, A Christmas Story Escape, weâd like to highlight some of our favorite trivia facts about the essential eighties Christmas movie. Let us know if you have any favorite facts too!
Filming the Flagpole Scene
Wow, it really works!
Do you know how the A Christmas Story team filmed the scene where Flick sticks his tongue to the flagpole? Apparently, the A Christmas Story team had a difficult time replicating hard winter weather, so they found an innovative way to stick Flickâs tongue to that pole. A hidden suction tube ran through the flagpole, and sucked the actorâs tongue into the hole! This fact is typically on any special feature-laden edition of A Christmas Story. Be sure to watch the footage if you can!
Professional Profanity
Like any good movie, A Christmas Story includes many sequences of swearinâ and cussinâ. As we know, though, the movie used an interesting filter to keep any actual profanities out of the family friendly film. For the scenes with âThe Old Man,â actor Darren McGavin ad-libbed every instance of sailor-speak! But did you also know that he found it nearly impossible to string real words with ad-libbed obscenities? Thatâs why his character speaks in complete gibberish as he strings his profanities along!
Clear-Cut Curses
The cuss words don’t stop there, though! In the scene where Ralphie beats up the bully Scut Farkus, Ralphie takes after his old man and starts spewing out all the colorful words he picked up from him. Actor Peter Billingsley took a very different approach than Darren McGavin, however. All of Ralphie’s lines during the scene were precisely scripted! Can you imagine memorizing a solid forty seconds of gibberish?
The Red Ryder Combiner
An ad for the “Buck Jones Special,” the only Daisy air rifle with a compass and sundial.Shoutout to Plymouth, Michigan.
There is a great deal of debate as to when the film âactuallyâ takes place. Most people will push 1939, and others somewhere in the forties. But don’t forget that the film was made to be a mix of the two! One clear example of this is in the famous Red Ryder BB gun. The Red Ryder BB gun was an actual air gun released in 1940, but the model was very bare-boned. The compass in the stock and âthe thing that tells timeâ (a sundial) were never included in the Red Ryder model, but were on a model from 1934, known as the âBuck Jones Special.” The gun used in the movie was specially built, and they even flipped the compass and sundial to the opposite side of the stock so Peter Billingsley could hold it left-handed.
Mom – The Real Sitting Duck
Melinda Dillon – Known trooper.
What connects A Christmas Story to other 80s classics like The Shining, The Exorcist, and Alien? Why, a natural terrified response from one of the actors, of course! For the Chinese restaurant scene towards the end of the film, actress Melinda Dillon had no idea that the duck brought to their table would still have the head. Her copy of the script also neglected to tell her that the waiter would be chopping its head off, too! Cruel or not, her reaction to the duck is definitely one of the best moments of the film.
A Christmas Story is a film with a gigantic following, and there are many more interesting facts and trivia about the movie hidden among special features and commentaries. What are your favorite moments? Let us know in the comments and before you take on our A Christmas Story escape room!
…psst… thanks for scrolling to the bottom. Here’s a fun video if you want to learn how to cook a peking duck, just like in the movie! (I just really like that scene, ok?)
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4/21/2026
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4/21/2026
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Phylicia S.
4/21/2026
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4/20/2026
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4/20/2026
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Sean was our top tier game master and set the scene to perfection! Cannot wait to come back next week.
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4/20/2026
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Mimsy H.
4/20/2026
Sean was our host and game master and he was an absolute gem! Booked again with him next week and looking forward to it.
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4/20/2026
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bigdick l.
4/20/2026
Sean was amazing!!! Loved the vampire room and the puzzles!!
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4/20/2026
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4/20/2026
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4/19/2026
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The room itself was a very good challenge. The puzzles were clever and logical, so we never felt completely stuck or confused, but we definitely had to work for each solution. It struck the perfect balance of rewarding teamwork and satisfying âaha!â moments. We escaped with only a few minutes to spare, which made the victory feel incredibly earned!
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If youâre in Denver and looking for a fun, immersive escape room experience, I canât recommend EscapeWorks Denver (especially Casino Heist with Dysnomia) enough. Weâll definitely be back to try more rooms!
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Matt H.
4/19/2026
We had an absolute blast playing the Casino Heist (Casino Royale-style) escape room at EscapeWorks Denver on Champa Street. Our game master, Dysnomia, was fantasticâshe set the scene perfectly, kept things running smoothly, and provided just the right amount of guidance without spoiling the fun.
The room itself was a very good challenge. The puzzles were clever and logical, so we never felt completely stuck or confused, but we definitely had to work for each solution. It struck the perfect balance of rewarding teamwork and satisfying âaha!â moments. We escaped with only a few minutes to spare, which made the victory feel incredibly earned!
The 60-minute timeframe is idealâtight enough to keep the adrenaline going, but reasonable for a small group of just a couple or even a full family. Itâs genuinely family-friendly and suitable for all ages, with no scares or overly intense elements.
If youâre in Denver and looking for a fun, immersive escape room experience, I canât recommend EscapeWorks Denver (especially Casino Heist with Dysnomia) enough. Weâll definitely be back to try more rooms!
Kronos S.
4/19/2026
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Kronos S.
4/19/2026
First escape room. Vampire hunters was very fun. Dysnomia was a great host. Very good would recomend.
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