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Rating: 7.438/10 by 11280 users

Home Alone (1990)

Eight-year-old Kevin McCallister makes the most of the situation after his family unwittingly leaves him behind when they go on Christmas vacation. When thieves try to break into his home, he puts up a fight like no other.

Directing:
  • Chris Columbus
  • Geoffrey Hansen
  • Mark Radcliffe
  • Jan Evans
  • James Giovannetti Jr.
Writing:
  • John Hughes
  • Leslie Bricusse
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Nov 16, 1990

Rating: 7.438/10 by 11280 users

Alternative Title:
Один вдома - UA
Один удома - UA
Hjemme alene - NO
अकेला घर - IN
Homu aron - JP
Singur acasa - RO
Maman, j'ai raté l'avion - CA
హోమ్ అలోన్ - IN
Üksinda kodus - EE
ホームアローン - JP
Mi pobre angelito - MX
Viens pats mājās - LV
Ensam hemma - SE
나홀로 집에 - KR
Ở Nhà Một Mình - VN
Үйде жалғыз қалғанда - KZ
Sam doma - SI
Evdə Tək - AZ
小鬼當家 - TW
Kevin Allein zu Haus - DE
Maman, (1) j'ai raté l'avion ! - FR
Solo en casa - ES
小鬼智多星 - CN
Maman, j'ai raté l'avion 1 - FR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Français
Runtime: 01 hour 43 minutes
Budget: $18,000,000
Revenue: $476,684,675

Plot Keyword: burglar, holiday, family relationships, slapstick comedy, little boy, home invasion, precocious child, booby trap, home alone, suburban chicago, mischievous child, aggressive, christmas, kids on their own, child rescue, cheerful

Gerry Bamman
Uncle Frank
John Candy
Gus Polinski
Larry Hankin
Officer Balzak
Terrie Snell
Aunt Leslie
Jeffrey Wiseman
Mitch Murphy
Ralph Foody
Gangster #1 (Johnny)
Michael Guido
Gangster #2 (Snakes)
Ray Toler
Uncle Rob
Billie Bird
Woman in Airport
Bill Erwin
Man in Airport
Gerry Becker
Officer #1
Victor Cole
Officer #2
Clarke Devereux
Officer Devereux
Lynn Mansbach
French Woman
Alan Wilder
Scranton Ticket Agent
Hope Davis
French Ticket Agent
Dianne B. Shaw
Airline Counter Person
Tracy J. Connor
Check Out Girl
James Ryan
Stock Boy
Sandra Macat
Santa's Elf
Ann Whitney
Drugstore Clerk
Jim Ortlieb
Herb the Drugstore Clerk
Kate Johnson
Police Operator
Michael Hansen
Airport Driver
Peter Pantaleo
Airport Driver
Jean-Claude Sciore
French Gate Agent
Monica Devereux
Flight Attendant
John Hardy
Polka Band
Eddie Korosa
Polka Band
Leo Perion
Polka Band
Quinn Culkin
Girl at Airport (uncredited)

Gimly

Doesn't really work if you actually spend the time to bother thinking about it, but so long as you don't _Home Alone_ is a pretty good time. There's really no likeable character, and it's honestly pretty mean spirited, but sometimes that's what you might need to defrag over Christmas. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

Andre Gonzales

Love this movie. I was 8 when this came out. I remember being so jealous of Kevin, because I wished I could be home alone like that to do whatever I wanted.

CinemaSerf

It has taken me 30 years to sit down and watch this film and I'm quite glad I finally did. I usually loathe kids movies, and the trails at the time always put me off - but Macauley Culkin is really quite a charmer in this tale of a youngster who is accidentally left at home at Christmas by his family. They have jetted off to Paris leaving him alone facing the unwanted attentions of two would-be burglars (Joe Pesci & Daniel Stern). Initially a bit unsettled, he is soon is his stride using just about every gadget (and critter) in their large family home to make sure he thwarts their thieving intentions. It's really all about the kid - and this one delivers well. The slapstick elements of the plot are designed to raise a smile, never to maim - even if having your head set on fire by a blow torch, or being walloped in the face by an hot iron might do longer term damage than happens here. That's the fun of it, for fun it is - it's a modern day Laurel & Hardy style story with an ending that's never in doubt. It does have a slightly more serious purpose, highlighting loneliness - not just for "Kevin" but his elderly neighbour "Marley" (Roberts Blossom) and it has that lovely scene on the aircraft when mother Catherine O'Hara realises that it wasn't just the garage doors that they forgot to sort out before they left! A great, and instantly recognisable score from maestro John Williams tops it all off nicely.

Peter McGinn

Of course we watched this more than 20 years ago, but recently took it out of the library to watch again for a couple of reasons. One, it is ostensibly a holiday movie and we were watching a series of them. Also, a friend had just lost a loved pet and needed a silly movie to take her mind away for a couple of hours. This movie fit the bill. It has several laugh out loud scenes, and mildly amusing material surrounding those scenes. The ensemble cast is fine. Catherine O’Hara is a believable mom and I have liked Daniel Stern ever since he couldn’t understand how a VCR works in City Slickers. If you are one of those gentle souls like our friend who has difficulty distinguishing between cartoonish fictional violence and reality, you will need to look away a few times. It won’t make the regular rotation of our traditional holiday movies, but I am glad we fit it in this year.


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