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Rating: 5.3/10 by 3010 users

Home Alone 3 (1997)

9-year-old Alex Pruitt is home alone with the chicken pox. Turns out, due to a mix-up among nefarious spies, Alex was given a toy car concealing a top-secret microchip. Now Alex must fend off the spies as they try to break into his house to get it back.

Directing:
  • Raja Gosnell
  • Dru Anne Carlson
  • Benjamin Rosenberg
  • Richard Oswald
Writing:
  • John Hughes
  • John Hughes
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Dec 12, 1997

Rating: 5.3/10 by 3010 users

Alternative Title:
Mamma Ho Preso Il Morbillo - IT
Ensam hemma 3 - SE
Hjemme alene 3 - NO
Esqueceram de Mim 3 - BR
Kevin 3 - Wieder allein zu Haus - DE
ホーム・アローン3 - JP
Mi Pobre Angelito 3 - SV
Один вдома 3 - UA
Один удома 3 - UA
나 홀로 집에 3 - KR
Sám doma 3 - CZ
अकेला घर 3 - IN
Üksinda kodus 3 - EE
وحيد في المنزل 3 - SA
לבד בבית 3 - IL
Ở Nhà Một Mình 3 - VN
Kevin - Allein zu Haus 3 - DE
Evdə Tək 3 - AZ

Country:
United States of America
Language:
Polski
English
Runtime: 01 hour 42 minutes
Budget: $32,000,000
Revenue: $79,082,515

Plot Keyword: winter, burglar, bravery, computer chip, family relationships, sequel, slapstick comedy, technical toy, little boy, home invasion, precocious child, home alone, mischievous child, chicken pox, kids on their own, child rescue

Alex D. Linz
Alex Pruitt
Olek Krupa
Peter Beaupre
Rya Kihlstedt
Alice Ribbons
Lenny Von Dohlen
Burton Jernigan
Haviland Morris
Karen Pruitt
Kevin Kilner
Jack Pruitt
Seth Smith
Stan Pruitt
Baxter Harris
Police Captain
James Saito
Chinese Mob Boss
Freeman Coffey
Recruiting Officer
Krista Lally
Dispatcher
Neil Flynn
Police Officer #1
Tony Mockus Jr.
Police Officer #2
Pat Healy
Agent Rogers
James Chisem
Police Officer #3
Darwin Harris
Photographer (as Darwin L. Harris)
Adrianne Duncan
Flight Attendant
Sharon Sachs
Annoying Woman
Joseph Luis Caballero
Security Guard (as Joseph L. Caballero)
Jennifer A. Daley
Police Photographer #2
Darren T. Knaus
Parrot (voice)
Nick Jantz
Police Officer #4
Andy-John
Police Officer #1 (uncredited)
Caryn Cheever
Ticketing Agent (uncredited)
Sarah Godshaw
Latchkey Girl (uncredited)
Jerod Howard
Airline Traveler (uncredited)
Scott Prestin
Head Airport Security Officer (uncredited)
Dominic Paolo Testa
Airline Passenger (uncredited)

Kamurai

Good watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend. This kid definitely isn't Macaulay Culkin, but Alex D. Linz was able to carry this movie, and he did it again in "Max Keeble's Big Move". I'll be honest I re-watched this because "Hot Ones" mentioned Scarlett Johansson was in it, and I couldn't remember that. She has a bit role, but even back then (possibly unrefined, the role didn't have a lot to work with) she was a big personality in a small role. She has one, brief, powerful scene that would really be worth remembering: most of it is the messing up the burglars. This has a very different vibe than the first 2 movies. While Kevin was isolated and unable to get help, Alex starts by doing everything right to get help, but no one believes him so he feels forced to "do the right thing". However it manifests in almost a psychotic fashion. Of course, almost everything that happens in this movie should kill someone, but doesn't. It also had a very easy out: at any time Alex could give the chip up, and it would be over, the bad guys leave the country: he's heavily volunteering for this carnage. Kevin was being targeted, he saw their faces and was actually defending himself and his home because the "wet bandits" were coming for HIM. Ultimately it's fun and charming, and interesting what the limits of technology were back in 1997 with cellphones and pagers, RC cars with block long range, but not wireless cameras, but remote control gizmos that can turn on the neighbors tv. The biggest problem I have with it is that his brother's bird is basically as smart a person, having conversations, and taking bribes (or insisting on being paid at least), and the worst bit is that I know there are people with birds as smart as that. I'm not sure if it would be a Conure, but I don't deal in parrots. That said, it's not overly hilarious, it's not bad, but it's just not great either.


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