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Home Alone

  • 1990
  • PG
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, and Daniel Stern in Home Alone (1990)
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An eight-year-old troublemaker, mistakenly left home alone, must defend his home against a pair of burglars on Christmas Eve.An eight-year-old troublemaker, mistakenly left home alone, must defend his home against a pair of burglars on Christmas Eve.An eight-year-old troublemaker, mistakenly left home alone, must defend his home against a pair of burglars on Christmas Eve.

  • Director
    • Chris Columbus
  • Writer
    • John Hughes
  • Stars
    • Macaulay Culkin
    • Joe Pesci
    • Daniel Stern
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    706K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    720
    114
    • Director
      • Chris Columbus
    • Writer
      • John Hughes
    • Stars
      • Macaulay Culkin
      • Joe Pesci
      • Daniel Stern
    • 728User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
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    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 12 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Macaulay Culkin
    Macaulay Culkin
    • Kevin
    Joe Pesci
    Joe Pesci
    • Harry
    Daniel Stern
    Daniel Stern
    • Marv
    John Heard
    John Heard
    • Peter
    Roberts Blossom
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    Catherine O'Hara
    Catherine O'Hara
    • Kate
    Angela Goethals
    Angela Goethals
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    Devin Ratray
    Devin Ratray
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    Gerry Bamman
    Gerry Bamman
    • Uncle Frank
    Hillary Wolf
    Hillary Wolf
    • Megan
    John Candy
    John Candy
    • Gus Polinski
    Larry Hankin
    Larry Hankin
    • Officer Balzak
    Michael C. Maronna
    Michael C. Maronna
    • Jeff
    Kristin Minter
    Kristin Minter
    • Heather
    Diana Rein
    Diana Rein
    • Sondra
    • (as Daiana Campeanu)
    Jedidiah Cohen
    • Rod
    Kieran Culkin
    Kieran Culkin
    • Fuller
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    • Director
      • Chris Columbus
    • Writer
      • John Hughes
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    7CuriosityKilledShawn

    Merry Christmas Ya Filthy Animal!

    In the Eighties, John Hughes churned out a handful of movies and scored many, many hits. Quite rightly, as most of them were seriously funny - I'm DEFINITELY not referring to Curly Sue, so relax! In one particular scene from Uncle Buck, Macaulay Culkin interrogates a babysitter through the letterbox to make sure she's not a baddie. This inspired Hughes to write a whole new movie. Who would have known that this and its sequel would go on to become two of the biggest hits of all time? Both Hughes and Chris Columbus seem to prefer setting their movies during the holiday season (Gremlins, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Christmas Vacation) and manage to pull them off without too much sentiment, or sickening amounts of gooey love.

    There are two reasons why Home Alone was such a big success. The first is that it's about a kid who outsmarts grown-ups, something that happens every day, only there's a worldwide conspiracy of silence. This movie yells it out loud and clear. The second is John Williams's magical score, which elevates the movie way above slapstick family fare to something more serious and regarded. It was nominated for an Academy Award, along with the Christmas carol Somewhere In My Memory, but lost to John Barry's Dances with Wolves. Damn! In a mad rush to the airport one morning, the MacCallister family forget one little thing...Kevin (Culkin). He is an eight-year-old kid who wants nothing better than a peaceful Christmas and some time to himself. It's hard for him to get this when living in a house with seven other people(the exact same house from Planes, Trains And Automobiles, don't you know0. With the rest of the MacCallisters in Paris, Kevin runs wild doing whatever he wants, eating whatever he wants and watching whatever TV show he wants.

    But there's one major problem. The Wet Bandits, Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern), are on the prowl and have knocked off every other house in Kevin's street. His is next. And seeing that he's man-of-the-house now, he HAS to defend it.

    Using whatever tools are at his disposal (rusty nails, blow torches, Micro Machines) he sets up a labyrinth of booby traps, so that the Wets can't break in. Their idiot-proof determination proves to be their downfall, as they are tortured and torn-up upon entering Kevin's domain.

    Although this is not the only point of the film, there is an important message that family is what really matters to a child, or to anyone, and having them home for the holidays is better than wandering a huge house all by yourself.

    There are some movies that work best at Christmas and this is one of them. I'm not saying that in a couple of decades it will be the new It's A Wonderful Life, but it will be remembered fondly at the very least.

    Don't be a Scrooge. It's Christmastime. Go rush to check out Home Alone.
    Doylenf

    Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern as the Grinches Who Almost Steal Christmas...

    The overwhelming success of 'Home Alone' (it spawned two sequels), is enough to guarantee that most people will love this story of a family that departs for Paris on the Christmas holidays, mistakenly leaving an eight-year old boy to fend for himself. And fend he does, when burglars threaten to break in unless he can rig enough booby-traps to keep them out.

    That's the simple plot in a nutshell. Macaulay Culkin seems to have no problem carrying most of the film with a wide variety of looks, gestures and expressions--but for my money it's Daniel Stern and Joe Pesci who get the main laughs as the bumbling burglars intent on outwitting the kid's traps.

    Others in the cast don't have as much to do but do well enough by their roles, particularly Catherine O'Hara and John Heard as the parents who only discover on the plane that Kevin is missing. The laughs are steady, the color photography is great and the slight story is probably every boy's fantasy of what it might be like to be left home alone. Add to that the holiday flavor of Christmas and a pleasant musical score by John Williams and you have the makings of a classic.

    The proof is in the pudding--they must have done something right!!
    tfrizzell

    The Best Christmas Film of the Past 20 Years

    "Home Alone" is a hilarious film about a young boy (Macaulay Culkin) who is accidently left home during the Christmas holidays after the rest of his family goes to Europe. At first Culkin loves the situation, but soon he is scared to death when he learns that burglars Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern are targeting his house. However, Culkin is pretty smart for an eight-year-old and he has plans for them when they attack. Chris Columbus' direction is smart and so is the over-achieving screenplay. This film has a little bit of something for everyone and the fact that the backdrop is the Christmas holidays, only makes it that much more special. All the performers do well and in the end the film also does. 4 stars out of 5.
    10Alishakaye8

    It's not Christmas time until Home Alone comes on TV!

    I'm a young adult, and not a huge fan of the kids movies these days. Some people would classify this as a kids movie, but I think it's more of a classic. I grew up seeing this on TV every winter, and it's still one of my favorites. The sequels are awful, as are most sequels...but the original Home Alone is fantastic. I STILL laugh when I watch it. It's really one of those "feel good" movies, the kind that make you want to cuddle up on the couch with family and relax and enjoy it.

    If you haven't seen it yet, you're missing out on a great Christmas movie. Heck, it's even great for a rainy day. Watch it, you'll love it! I wish it were on more often!
    10MovieAddict2016

    Heartwarming Holiday family classic.

    'Home Alone' has succeeded in establishing itself as a Christmas tradition, spawning off three sequels (including a made-for-television flop), and a whole franchise in and of it.

    Macaulay Culkin plays Kevin McCallister, the average American child. He has an attitude almost expected of a Chris Columbus film from the eighties. He lives with a large family, which, right now, being around Christmas time, is about quadrupled, flooded by relatives' children, all of whom pick on poor, poor Kevin (sympathy long lost later into the film).

    One day Kevin wakes up from his sleep to find his wish has come true: his parents (John Heard and Catherine O'Hara) have disappeared. Enthralled by this, he proceeds to do everything and anything he was not allowed to do before, including eating ice cream in the morning, watching violent gangster films, jumping on the bed, wrecking his brother's room, and having some fun with a BB gun. Unfortunately for Kevin, his parents have not just disappeared - they have accidentally left him at home before going to Paris!

    Trouble really starts when two pesky burglars, Harry Lime (Joe Pesci) and Marv Merchants (Daniel Stern), decide that their next burglary will be at the McCallister residence. Little do they know Kevin is more than prepared, arming the house with an array of booby-traps that would impress top spies in the American government.

    John Hughes, writer/director/producer of my favorite comedy, 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles,' wrote this film, and it is no wonder. It is just like Hughes' humor. It mixes emotion, belly laughs and a warm-hearted ending all into one little bundle called a movie. John Hughes' films, in my experience, are usually very good, mainly because he approaches films at a very classic level. He doesn't resort to crude, kid jokes, like 'The Master of Disguise' or 'The Tuxedo,' to name a few recent flops. He almost always levels everything out perfectly in his scripts, and nothing is different here. Also, he places Kevin and co. in a large brick home in a large neighborhood in Chicago; a home that very much resembles those in 'Planes.' and 'Uncle Buck' (I would not be surprised if it is the same home).

    As for the acting.

    Macaulay Culkin is not at his best here. His best performance would have to be in an earlier John Hughes film named 'Uncle Buck,' where he had more of a cute charm than an acting charm. Here, he could barely act his way out of a plastic bag. Fortunately, with great performances by John Heard, Catherine O'Hara, Pesci and Stern, his bad acting is long forgotten by the time we become absorbed into the film.

    John Heard and Catherine O'Hara bring Kevin's parents to life. They seem almost complete opposites. Kevin's father, Peter (Heard), is very calm and laidback. His mother, Kate (O'Hara) is extremely nervous almost all the time, fretting throughout the film. She is aggravated very easily and, like all mothers, her instinctive nature to care for her child is what drives her to the point she goes to in the film.

    And then there's Pesci and Stern. My favorite lot of the film. They perfectly blend humor, pain and aggravation to the film.

    Pesci's character Harry is very strict, easily agitated and picks on Marv for a great many things. Marv, the stereotypical 'tall, stupid one,' is completely stupid. He does things that would make a hamster blush. Yet he is the character I have found many like the most, mainly because he is so stupid you have to feel sorry for him. Stern brings a great trait to the character of Marv, and I am very pleased he got the part. It's a hard choice to decide which baddie is better, so I just say I like them both the same.

    All in all, 'Home Alone' is probably the best Christmas movie to rise out of the film industry in the last twenty years. It seamlessly blends humor, pain, emotion, human instinct and some great booby-traps all into one little bundle. This film has stood the test of time greatly.

    4.5/5 stars -

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    • Trivia
      Joe Pesci deliberately avoided Macaulay Culkin on-set because he wanted Culkin to think he was mean.
    • Goofs
      The night Harry and Marv break in to the house, Kevin sits down and blesses his macaroni and cheese dinner just before the stroke of nine. This draws obvious attention to his plate. Later, just before Harry is covered with feathers, you can see a completely different plate with three sections of food on it.
    • Quotes

      Check-Out Woman: Are you here all by yourself?

      Kevin McCallister: Ma'am, I'm eight years old. You think I would be here alone? I don't think so.

      Check-Out Woman: Where's your mom?

      Kevin McCallister: My mom's in the car.

      Check-Out Woman: Where's your father?

      Kevin McCallister: He's at work.

      Check-Out Woman: What about your brothers and your sisters?

      Kevin McCallister: I'm an only child.

      Check-Out Woman: Where do you live?

      Kevin McCallister: Uh, I can't tell you that.

      Check-Out Woman: Why not?

      Kevin McCallister: Because you're a stranger.

    • Alternate versions
      When aired on YTV, the older airings had the word "Ass" being redubbed with "Butt" but more recent airings just kept the original unedited word.
    • Connections
      Edited into 5 Second Movies: Home Alone (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Somewhere In My Memory
      Music by John Williams

      Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse

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    • Why is it that Kevin orders a pizza and scares away the pizza guy by playing that gangster movie and fast forwards the videotape to where the gangster is shooting the other gangster but when Marv approached the door alone Kevin does the same thing only with a pot full of firecrackers as the tape is still playing?

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Mi pobre angelito
    • Filming locations
      • 671 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka, Illinois, USA(McCallister home)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Hughes Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $285,761,243
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,081,997
      • Nov 18, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $476,684,675
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo

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