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Roberts Blossom Marley. Catherine O'Hara Kate. Angela Goethals Linnie. John Candy Gus Polinski. Devin Ratray Buzz McCallister. Gerry Bamman Uncle Frank. Hillary Wolf Megan McCallister. Larry Hankin Off. Kristin Minter Heather. Kieran Culkin Fuller. Senta Moses Tracy. Matt Doherty Steffan. Bill Erwin Man in Airport. Billie Bird Woman at Airport. Peter Siragusa Lineman. Alan Wilder Scranton Ticket Agent.
Hope Davis French Ticket Agent. Kate Johnson Police Operator. Gerry Becker Officer 1. Michael Hansen Airport Driver. Eddie Korosa Polka Band Member. John Hughes Writer. Additional information Directors Chris Columbus. Directors Chris Columbus. Studio Walt Disney Pictures. Subtitles English CC. Released year Age rating Parental guidance. In this and Home Alone 2, which is my personal favourite, he is cute and self-assured. Alex D Linz gives a spirited performance in Home Alone 3, but Michael Weinburg just doesn't do anything with the script which was terrible , other than whine in the fourth film.
Anyway back to Home Alone. Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern steal the film, with their goofiness and charm that was evidently missed in the last two instalments. Matching them, is the late great John Candy, and here he is wonderful.
Candy has starred in movies like Uncle Buck and Planes, Trains and Automobiles, both of which are hilarious. Home Alone just broadens the comedic talent, that Candy certainly had.
The film looks beautiful, with very good direction, and best of all great visual jokes and traps, as well as a fun and sometimes touching script. My problem is why is the rating for both Home Alone and Home 2 so low, when almost everyone I know consider them as holiday classics?
All in all, a funny, touching and underrated film, that could have been a little shorter only by one or two minutes. Watching it nowadays, I'm surprised to see that this sequence only takes up the last quarter of the movie; before then there's a surprisingly complex storyline with some good sub-plots to keep it moving nicely along.
That this also turns out to be a classic film which has lost none of its warmth and magic is the biggest surprise. Yes, Macaulay Culkin is more than a little annoying when you watch him as an adult - in fact, I remember him being annoying when I watched him as a kid - but you can forgive him because he's endearing nonetheless. The film was written by John Hughes, so the expected sentimentality is here, but somehow it never becomes too cloying - you can live with it, because there's plenty of good stuff elsewhere.
That home invasion stuff is still superbly directed, surprisingly violent, and very funny, and there's so much ingenuity packed into the running time that this is a film impossible to dislike. In fact, I still love it. Kevin McCallister Macaulay Culkin is the youngest of a large family. They are preparing to go to Paris for Christmas. The power goes out overnight, and none of the clocks work.
The family rushes to get on the plane and leave little Kevin behind. Director Chris Columbus and writer John Hughes team up to create one of the most iconic comedies of its era. It's in no small part due to the iconic scene of Macaulay Culkin slapping his face and Scream. Take it away, it's a rather crass juvenile kiddie movie. I'm not complaining, just explaining.
Expect a lot of slapstick stupidity with the annoying Wet Bandits. Login Register. Loading, please wait. Quality: All p p p 3D. Year: All
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