I'm not sure. You might need to check the credits or do some online research to find out.
I don't have that information off the top of my head. Maybe you could look it up on a movie database or ask in a film enthusiast forum.
Well, the family story in Rusty Lake is full of dark and puzzling elements. There are generations of characters with intertwined fates and unknown pasts.
I would say 'Christmas Story' is more family - friendly. It's a movie that can be watched with the whole family, from young kids to grandparents. It has a simple and heartwarming story about a boy's Christmas wish. The humor is more in the vein of childhood innocence. 'Christmas Vacation', while very funny, has some scenes that could be a bit much for younger viewers. For example, when Clark's cousin shows up and there are some uncomfortable situations. Overall, 'Christmas Story' is a safer bet for a family movie night.
I'm not sure exactly who played in it. You might need to check the movie's credits or do a quick online search.
The cast of 'A Christmas Story' included Peter Billingsley as Ralphie Parker, Melinda Dillon as Mrs. Parker, and Darren McGavin as The Old Man.
In The Christmas Story, the cast included Melinda Dillon as Ralphie's mother and Darren McGavin as Ralphie's father. They all gave memorable performances.
A Christmas Story featured a talented cast. For instance, Yano Anaya played Flick, Scott Schwartz was Schwartz, and R.D. Robb was Grover Dill. Their performances made the movie memorable.
I think it was actress [Actress Name]. Her performance as the mom was quite touching.
Peter Billingsley played Ralphie in A Christmas Story Christmas. He reprised his role from the original movie.
Well, as far as I know, it was Peter Billingsley who played Randy. He did a great job bringing the character to life on screen.
The mom in A Christmas Story Christmas was played by Julie Hagerty.