Jean Shepherd - A Christmas Story (Duel in the Snow, or, Red Ryder Nails The Cleveland Street Kid)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2019
  • The most well know Shep story. Jean reads this short story from his book, "In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash." Originally, this Shep story was called "Duel in the Snow, or, Red Ryder Nails The Cleveland Street Kid." It was later made into the 1984 hit movie "A Christmas Story."
    [Audio is public domain, Photo © by Roy Schatt]
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Комментарии • 47

  • @JaneSmith-so6hw
    @JaneSmith-so6hw 11 месяцев назад +5

    In Jean we trust, to help me sleep at night with these amazing stories.

  • @theroguetomato5362
    @theroguetomato5362 2 года назад +6

    In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash is one of my favorite books of all time.

  • @9stokey
    @9stokey 3 года назад +18

    Thanks for posting. Shep entertained me nightly in my teen years on the radio. And he permanently scarred me with great doubts, hatred of hypocrisy, and fear of what I think I know but will inevitably bite me on the ass.
    He was a wonderful, happy, bright, bitter man.

  • @johnc.bojemski1757
    @johnc.bojemski1757 3 года назад +11

    Greatest American storyteller since Mark Twain! Listening to him and colleague "BARRY FARBER" on the "old" WOR 710AM destroyed MY academic career in high school in the late 70's. How could I keep my mind on my "homework" when these two giants of American oratory were playing on the radio behind me? IMPOSSIBLE!

  • @genericallyawesome8894
    @genericallyawesome8894 4 месяца назад

    What an amazing storyteller!!

  • @karlpetersen2523
    @karlpetersen2523 3 года назад +5

    I grew up listening to Shep every night in the late 60s

  • @TastySurrealBowl
    @TastySurrealBowl 4 года назад +34

    It’s great to hear Shep reading the original story that was destined to become a holiday classic. Thanks for posting!

    • @dappergent3570
      @dappergent3570  4 года назад +3

      Thank you for the comment! It's one of my favorite Shep stories

    • @katevalentine7075
      @katevalentine7075 2 года назад +1

      @@dappergent3570 😉

  • @johnc.bojemski1757
    @johnc.bojemski1757 3 года назад +7

    Reading his books (The collections of his stories.) will make you "guffaw" out loud! Hearing him actually TELL them and narrate the movie? Just too good!

  • @christopherwall2121
    @christopherwall2121 Год назад +3

    Interesting that in the print version, Aunt Clara makes Ralphie a pair of bunny _slippers_
    I suppose the movie changed it to a full-on bunny onesie to increase the humiliation of that moment.

  • @mikenewton474
    @mikenewton474 4 года назад +11

    This was the first Jean Shephard story I had ever read...It appeared in the December issue of Playboy, 1965. And I bought the magazine just to read the story....Loved his description of the store window with all of the character toys (Raggedy Ann, Snow White and Seven Dwarfs which gave it a vintage look. Actually, Shep was about 18 when the Red Ryder gun first came out before the war. It got its biggest publicity in the years after the war with the ads on the backs of comic books.

    • @timepoet77
      @timepoet77 3 года назад +3

      And another bit of information: the Red Ryder BB gun never had the sundial or compass. It was the later Buck Jones model that sported the features mentioned both here and in the film.

    • @katevalentine7075
      @katevalentine7075 Год назад +1

      People use to say "I buy Playboy for the stories " 😉

  • @cmans79tr7
    @cmans79tr7 Год назад

    The way Shep describes 26:00 his anticipation of his fathers ecstatic reaction to Shep's "All-out" Christmas gift is absolutely brilliant💯

  • @The_Original_Alex_Channel
    @The_Original_Alex_Channel 4 года назад +7

    theres a great big beautiful tomorrow!

  • @easterneuropeantracksuit3312
    @easterneuropeantracksuit3312 3 года назад +3

    Thanks dapper gent

  • @tamasue928
    @tamasue928 2 года назад +2

    I love this thank you 😊

  • @chrisadams2246
    @chrisadams2246 Год назад

    Actually, some of the stories he told on his radio show were true. But, the way he tells the stories and how uses his vocabulary makes the stories so much better.

  • @jimmerhardy
    @jimmerhardy Год назад +1

    What a word smith, 'her gimlet eyes.' America's richest narrator, our Mark Twain. None like him will come again.

    • @cmans79tr7
      @cmans79tr7 Год назад

      Jimmer- it is "Gimlet" eyes. Meaning piercing gaze, eyes that can look right through you. The word coming from a tool that puts holes in things. I had to look that up myself. I had thought Gimlet eyes were bloodshot, red-rimmed eyes due to drinking Gimlets, an alcoholic Drink. I still don't know what a Gimlet tool looks like, but I'll look it up sometime. And yes, these clips from Shep have caused me to bring out the dictionary many times😁 Edit: I am very familiar with what a Gimlet Cocktail is. When the drinking age and I was 18, it was my favored drink in the clubs. (Along with Molson Golden Ale, which, alas, is no longer available)

    • @cmans79tr7
      @cmans79tr7 Год назад

      24:59 Shep's tentative gift for his mom was a "tasteful" string of beads the size of walnuts 😂

    • @jimmerhardy
      @jimmerhardy Год назад

      @@cmans79tr7 I thing your edit has it right and thanks for my edit.

  • @edlizard
    @edlizard 2 года назад +1

    Great to hear, thanks for sharing.
    Unfortunately, it went silent for me too at 1:01:52

  • @cmans79tr7
    @cmans79tr7 Год назад

    25:20 "...the age-old conflict between the Classic and Sybaritic (fond of sensual pleasure)"😂😂😂😂

  • @vickirempel5529
    @vickirempel5529 2 года назад +1

    The story cuts short, just as he gets away with nearly shooting his eye out!

  • @windyhiller
    @windyhiller 3 года назад +2

    Funny to notice some similarities and differences between the book nd movie versions.

    • @dappergent3570
      @dappergent3570  3 года назад +1

      Jean combined several of his stories to make the "A Christmas Story"
      - The Leg Lamp: ruclips.net/video/JLMeZ8xOxcs/видео.html
      - Flicks Tongue on the pole: ruclips.net/video/CrgnPDjCqtU/видео.html
      I will upload the bunny suit story in the near future

  • @danitempest3476
    @danitempest3476 4 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for this recording Dapper Gent! I have never heard this version so really appreciate it! Do you know what year this aired by chance?

    • @dappergent3570
      @dappergent3570  4 года назад +3

      You're very Welcome! This version is from 1975

    • @christmaslightsonpoplar2147
      @christmaslightsonpoplar2147 3 года назад +1

      This doesn’t seem like a version that aired on the radio. There’s a real good version that comes on the Christmas story DVD in extra features that is really good

    • @richardzencker1010
      @richardzencker1010 3 года назад +2

      @@dappergent3570 , I am quite certain this is not from 1965. The book was published in 1966, the Dolphin edition he refers to at 0:14 was published in 1972. The absence of Bahn Frei and the length of this recording suggest this is not from his radio show.

    • @dappergent3570
      @dappergent3570  3 года назад +2

      @@richardzencker1010 Yes you are correct, It actually is 1975 but I was typing too fast. Thank you for the heads up! Merry Christmas! :)

  • @IncahootswithChrist
    @IncahootswithChrist 3 года назад +3

    RIP Shep or Excelsior Fathead!

  • @pittsburghatecore
    @pittsburghatecore 2 года назад +1

    Is there a part 2? It cuts out at the end.

  • @MHS2745
    @MHS2745 2 года назад +1

    Apparently he read this every year. Was this the first time, and what year was it?

  • @doogdoogdoogdoogdoogdoog
    @doogdoogdoogdoogdoogdoog Год назад +1

    BUT WHAT DID HE WONDER?!

    • @CateEales
      @CateEales Год назад +3

      Jolted back to the Automat by the sound of a falling tray, he wonders if Red Ryder is still dispensing retribution and frontier justice as of old. The final sentence is something like, "Judging from the number of kids I see with broken glasses, I suspect he is."

  • @jpmerrick8886
    @jpmerrick8886 3 года назад +2

    Magnum opus

  • @katevalentine7075
    @katevalentine7075 2 года назад +1

    Could someone tell us what the last line was that got cut off ? Thanks FlickLives 🌻

    • @CateEales
      @CateEales Год назад +2

      Jolted back to the Automat by the sound of a falling tray, he wonders if Red Ryder is still dispensing retribution and frontier justice as of old. The final sentence is something like, "Judging from the number of kids I see with broken glasses, I suspect he is."

    • @katevalentine7075
      @katevalentine7075 Год назад +1

      @@CateEales Thank you so much !
      Excelsior 😄

    • @CateEales
      @CateEales Год назад

      @@katevalentine7075 You're welcome!

  • @HorribleHomeVideo
    @HorribleHomeVideo Год назад

    just cuts off at end