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| Plot Summary Kevin McAllister, 8 years old is accidentally left behind while his family rushes to the Airport to go to France for their Christmas vacation. Kevin learns that he made his family is gone. He spends his first day having fun in his house. Kevin learns that Mav and Harry (The Wet Bandits), two crooks are trying to rob his house. Kevin fends for himself and protects his house from the ...( show more |
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| Directed By Chris Columbus | Produced By John Hughes Mark Radcliffe Tarquin Gotch Mark Levinson Scott M. Rosenfelt | |
| Runtime 103 min |
Language/Color English / C |
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| Release Year 1990 |
Genre Comedy,Crime,Family |
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Review from imdb
Full of fun
Full of fun
Home Alone has a rather thin plot but makes up for it with all that cartoon-like violence. Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern give wonderful performances and are the best thing in this movie. Macaulay Culkin is an okay actor, nothing special, but okay. Home Alone is best watched during the holidays. That is when it can be most enjoyed....more

Review from ./filmtracks.com
Avg. Home Alone: (John Williams) It had been a while since John Williams had composed a score specifically aimed at children --if ever, really-- and when he accepted the assignment of Home Alone from his friend, director Chris Columbus, in 1990, it was an entirely new genre for the maestro. Not only was it exciting for Williams' fans, but the composer tackled it with a refreshing new enthusiasm that carried over into his composition. After a year which included the dramatic, often tense scores for Presumed Innocent, Stanley & Iris, and Always, Williams shed all of that weight and provided the...more
Avg. Home Alone: (John Williams) It had been a while since John Williams had composed a score specifically aimed at children --if ever, really-- and when he accepted the assignment of Home Alone from his friend, director Chris Columbus, in 1990, it was an entirely new genre for the maestro. Not only was it exciting for Williams' fans, but the composer tackled it with a refreshing new enthusiasm that carried over into his composition. After a year which included the dramatic, often tense scores for Presumed Innocent, Stanley & Iris, and Always, Williams shed all of that weight and provided the...more

Review from matchflick.com
'Home Alone' is always a staple of cable TV around the holidays, so it is one of the several seasonal movies I plan to talk about throughout the whole month of December. Kevin (Macaulay Culkin) is forgotten by his huge family as they go to Paris for Christmas vacation....more
'Home Alone' is always a staple of cable TV around the holidays, so it is one of the several seasonal movies I plan to talk about throughout the whole month of December. Kevin (Macaulay Culkin) is forgotten by his huge family as they go to Paris for Christmas vacation....more

Review from ./rinkworks.com
I am so conflicted over Home Alone. The film is made up of equal parts good and bad. If I didn't like a part of it, all I had to do was stick it out; unfortunately, the good bits came to an end as well. The problem is an identity crisis of sorts. On the one hand, it tries to create sympathy for the central character -- young Macaulay Culkin, whose very large family miscounts heads and leaves on a family vacation without him -- by attempting to be realistic about the consequences of the situation. On the other hand,...more
I am so conflicted over Home Alone. The film is made up of equal parts good and bad. If I didn't like a part of it, all I had to do was stick it out; unfortunately, the good bits came to an end as well. The problem is an identity crisis of sorts. On the one hand, it tries to create sympathy for the central character -- young Macaulay Culkin, whose very large family miscounts heads and leaves on a family vacation without him -- by attempting to be realistic about the consequences of the situation. On the other hand,...more
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