All the Time Favorite Home Alone Again
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Created by | John Hughes |
Original piece of work | Home Alone (1990) |
Owner | 20th Century Studios (The Walt Disney Visitor) |
Years | 1990–present |
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Web series | :DRYVRS (2015–2017) |
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Home Alone is a series of American Christmas family unit comedy films originally created past John Hughes, and directed by Chris Columbus (1–2), Raja Gosnell (three), Rod Daniel (4), Peter Hewitt (5), and Dan Mazer (6). The films revolve around the adventures surrounding children who find themselves alone during the holiday flavour and are faced with the claiming of defending their family's firm or themselves from invading burglars and criminals.
The start 3 films were released theatrically past 20th Century Play tricks, while the post-obit two fabricated-for-television receiver films were produced by Trick Television Studios, aired on the Disney-owned ABC channel (American Dissemination Visitor), and were panned with negative reviews by critics. Post-obit the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney, a sixth motion picture in the franchise was produced past the newly renamed 20th Century Studios for the Disney-owned streaming service Disney+, which was also met with negative reviews, while an R-rated seventh film, intended to be directed by Augustine Frizzell, entered development hell.
Films [edit]
Dwelling house Lone (1990) [edit]
Dwelling house Solitary is primarily a coming-of-age story about an 8-yr-old male child named Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin). He is the youngest of five children who is ofttimes tormented by his older brothers and sisters. Later on events transpire betwixt him and his family, he wishes that he had no family unit when his female parent is punishing him for what he feels are unjustified reasons. She warns him to be careful what he wishes for and he ignores it. He wakes upward the side by side day to notice that he is the only one left in the house. He thinks his wish came true and that he is finally lone without his obnoxious family unit. In reality, he was left home by fault. His family is en route to France for a vacation trip. While his parents realize their mistake and scramble to become dorsum to the U.s.a., Harry and Marv, a pair of thieves known as the "Wet Bandits", endeavour to rifle the firm. Kevin makes information technology seem like the house is non empty and fills the house with a collection of homemade booby traps. Kevin manages to trap the bandits and they get arrested, just as his family return home. The film became the highest-grossing film of 1990,[1] grossing $476,684,675 worldwide.[2] The motion-picture show received positive reviews from critics. It was pop with audiences. It was also nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Original Score for John Williams and Best Original Vocal for "Somewhere in My Retentiveness", but lost to Dances with Wolves and Dick Tracy respectively. Macaulay Culkin'due south functioning garnered him a Golden World Accolade nomination for Best Actor – Movement Picture Musical or Comedy, but lost to Gérard Depardieu for his performance in Green Card.
Dwelling house Alone two: Lost in New York (1992) [edit]
Set one twelvemonth after the events of the first picture show, Kevin McCallister loses track of his family unit at the drome to which he accidentally gets on a plane headed for New York City while the rest of the McCallisters fly to Florida. Now solitary in one of the largest cities in the globe, Kevin cons his way into a room at the Plaza Hotel and begins his usual antics, but when he discovers the burglars that he previously encountered, the Moisture Bandits (renamed "Sticky Bandits") Harry Lyme and Marv Murchins who take escaped from prison and are on the loose again, he stops them from robbing the children's hospital charity from an elderly man'due south (Duncan's Toy Chest) toy store on Christmas Eve past setting up booby traps in his uncle'southward renovated business firm.
Dwelling Alone 3 (1997) [edit]
Domicile Lone 3 does non center on Kevin or whatsoever of the original bandage and characters, merely still takes identify in Chicago and instead on Alex Pruitt, a young boy who is left home alone with chickenpox, just soon recovers. At the same time, four international criminals are sent to steal a superlative-secret microchip that tin act as a cloaking device for a missile. They succeed in stealing information technology and hibernate it in a remote controlled car, but due to a luggage mix-upward at the airport with the Pruitts' neighbour Mrs. Hess, the car lands in the hands of Alex who is given the machine for shoveling the snow in her driveway. The thieves begin systematically searching every firm on his street. In one case they realize that he has the chip, they ready to invade his firm. He devises elaborate traps and bamboozles the four crooks with the assistance of his pets and some intricate tripwires, all the while monitoring them with a video camera on the race car. The film was nominated for a Gilded Raspberry Award for Worst Remake or Sequel, somewhen losing the award to Speed 2: Cruise Control.
Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House (2002) [edit]
The fourth installment was directed by Rod Daniel and premiered as a television motion-picture show on ABC on November 3, 2002. This film returns to the original's main character, Kevin (played past Mike Weinberg), and one of the 2 Moisture/Sticky Bandits, Marv (played past French Stewart). Kevin's parents have separated, and he lives with his mother. He decides to get spend Christmas with his male parent and his rich girlfriend Natalie, but finds himself having to deal with his old nemesis Marv, his new wife/sidekick Vera (played by Missi Pyle), and an unlikely servant of Natalie working every bit their inside person. It was released to Region i DVD on October 20, 2003. Filming began on July 29 in Melbourne. Home Solitary four is the get-go flick in the serial that was not theatrically released.
Home Alone: The Vacation Heist (2012) [edit]
On March 15, 2012, ABC Family announced the evolution of the fifth installment in the Home Solitary series. It premiered exclusively on ABC Family's Countdown to the 25 Days of Christmas on November 25, 2012.[3] The flick stars Christian Martyn, Jodelle Ferland, Malcolm McDowell, Debi Mazar, and Eddie Steeples.[four] The story centers on the Baxter family unit's relocation from California to Maine, where Finn becomes convinced that his new business firm is haunted. When his parents become stranded across town, Finn sets traps to catch his new home's ghosts, only instead proves troublesome for a group of iii thieves (McDowell, Mazar, and Steeples).
Home Sweet Abode Solitary (2021) [edit]
In August 2019, post-obit the acquisition of 21st Century Play a joke on by Disney, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that a new film in the franchise, Home Sweet Dwelling house Alone, was in development, and would premiere on the visitor's streaming service, Disney+.[5] [6] By October of the same year, Dan Mazer had entered negotiations to direct the film, with a script co-written by Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell. Hutch Parker and Dan Wilson will serve every bit producers. The plot centered around a boy named Max, who faces off against a married couple later he allegedly steals something of theirs. Filming was reported to begin in the first quarter of 2020, with casting underway.[7] [8] In November, it was confirmed that the picture show would be shot in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, taking place from February to April.[9] In December 2019, Archie Yates was cast as the lead, with Rob Delaney and Ellie Kemper ready to play antagonists.[ten]
In March 2020, filming on all Disney projects, including Home Lonely which had begun filming in Canada, were halted due to the COVID-nineteen pandemic and industry restrictions worldwide.[11] In July 2020, Ally Maki, Kenan Thompson, Chris Parnell, Aisling Bea, Pete Holmes, Timothy Simons, and Mikey Day had joined the cast.[12] By November 2020, filming on all the movies that had been postponed by the coronavirus had resumed filming, and in some cases completed master photography.[xiii]
The picture show stars Ellie Kemper, Rob Delaney, Archie Yates, Aisling Bea, Kenan Thompson, Tim Simons, Pete Holmes, Ally Maki, and Chris Parnell.[14]
Future [edit]
By July 2018, Ryan Reynolds was fastened to produce Stoned Lone, an R-rated Dwelling house Alone sequel film. Augustine Frizzell was hired to serve as director, with a script written by Kevin Burrows and Matt Mider based on the story concept by Fox Executive, Matt Reilly. The projection was to be a articulation-venture production nether Reynolds' Fox-based Maximum Effort Productions, while George Dewey serving as an executive producer.[xv] The premise of the proposed project was stated equally 'reminiscent of the hallowed one-act classic'. The plot centers on a weed-growing 'loser' (an adult Kevin McCallister) who misses his aeroplane for a holiday skiing trip. He decides to get high, and as the paranoia side-effects set in, he believes he hears a pause-in. As he discovers thieves have cleaved into his home, fully stoned and fueled by the weed, he tries to 'defend his castle'.
The next calendar month on Baronial viii, Frizzell said that the script for Stoned Solitary was being tweaked in order to raise the emotional Christmas side of the story, with the goal being to accept the film feel every bit much similar the original Home Alone films as possible; noting that as a fan of the films equally well every bit of Chris Columbus, information technology was important to become the story right. She also stated that production will not begin, until anybody involved feels like they've reached that betoken.[16] On August 27, post-obit the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that a new PG-rated family-friendly Dwelling house Alone motion picture (later titled Home Sweetness Abode Lone) was in development for Disney+, with Stoned Alone entering development hell.[5]
Short films [edit]
Home Alone Wet Bandit Resurfaces (2015) [edit]
In response to Culkin's offset reprisal of his role equally an developed Kevin McCallister in :DRYVRS (originally intended to exist in precedence of the development of Stoned Solitary), Daniel Stern reprised his part as Marv in a short film titled Domicile Alone Wet Brigand Resurfaces and Responds to Kevin McCallister'south Threatening Video, or but Abode Alone Wet Bandit Resurfaces, published on December 24, 2015, to his personal YouTube channel, in which he sends his old partner in criminal offense, Harry Lyme, a plea for help about McCallister hunting down other robbers, promising to render to aid him defend himself confronting Kevin'due south traps.[17]
Dwelling Lonely Once more with the Google Assistant (2018) [edit]
In an advertisement short moving-picture show titled Home Alone Again with the Google Assistant for the Google Assistant published on December xix, 2018, Macaulay Culkin reprised his Home Alone office equally Kevin McCallister. The advertising recreates scenes from the original 1990 picture show, where Kevin shaves his confront, jumps on his parents bed, and decorates a Christmas tree all while asking the Google Assistant to prepare reminders for him. The ad chop-chop went viral.[xviii] Ralph Foody, Joe Pesci, and Daniel Stern likewise appear in their Home Alone roles via archival footage.[xviii]
Cast and crew [edit]
Master cast [edit]
Central
- A dark gray cell indicates the grapheme was not in the motion picture.
- A A indicates the actor or extra only appeared in annal footage.
- A V indicates the actor or actress lent simply their voice for their character.
- A Y indicates an actor or actress portrayed a younger version of their grapheme.
Character | Films | Short films | Web series | ||||||
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Home Lone | Home Lonely two: Lost in New York | Home Lone 3 | Home Alone 4: Taking Dorsum the House | Home Lone: The Holiday Heist | Abode Sweet Home Lonely | Wet Bandit Resurfaces | Home Lonely Again With Google Assistant | :DRYVRS | |
1990 | 1992 | 1997 | 2002 | 2012 | 2021 | 2015 | 2018 | 2015–2017 | |
Protagonists [edit] | |||||||||
Kevin McCallister | Macaulay Culkin | Mike Weinberg | Mentioned | Macaulay Culkin | |||||
Buzz McCallister | Devin Ratray | Gideon Jacobs | Devin Ratray | ||||||
Kate McCallister (Mom) | Catherine O'Hara | Clare Carey | |||||||
Alex Pruitt | Alex D. Linz | ||||||||
Finn Baxter | Christian Martyn | ||||||||
Alexis Baxter | Jodelle Ferland | ||||||||
Maxwell "Max" Mercer | Archie Yates | ||||||||
Homebot | Kristina Klebe | Antonia Flynn | |||||||
Jack | Jack Dishel | ||||||||
Samuel | Darren Criss | ||||||||
Doug | Steven Weber | ||||||||
Gerard | Jeff Garlin | ||||||||
Tony | Kevin Pollak | ||||||||
Shawn | Seth Green | ||||||||
Thieves [edit] | |||||||||
Marv Murchins | Daniel Stern | French Stewart[a] | Daniel Stern | Daniel SternA | |||||
Harry Lyme | Joe Pesci | Joe PesciA | |||||||
Peter Beaupre | Olek Krupa | ||||||||
Earl Unger | David Thornton | ||||||||
Burton Jernigan | Lenny von Dohlen | ||||||||
Alice Ribbons | Rya Kihlstedt | ||||||||
Vera Murchins | Missi Pyle | ||||||||
Molly Murchins | Barbara Babcock | ||||||||
Sinclair | Malcolm McDowell | ||||||||
Jessica | Debi Mazar | ||||||||
Hughes | Eddie Steeples | ||||||||
Jeff McKenzie | Rob Delaney | ||||||||
Pam McKenzie | Ellie Kemper | ||||||||
Robber | Kerry Harris | ||||||||
Angels moving picture series characters[b] [edit] | |||||||||
Johnny | Ralph Foody | John Novak | Ralph Foody | ||||||
Snakes | Michael Guido | Eddie Chiliad | |||||||
Carlotta (Dame) | Clare Hoak | ||||||||
Recurring supporting characters [edit] | |||||||||
Peter McCallister (Dad) | John Heard | Jason Beghe | |||||||
Megan McCallister | Hillary Wolf | Chelsea Russo | |||||||
Linnie McCallister | Angela Goethals | Maureen Elizabeth Shay | |||||||
Jeff McCallister | Michael C. Maronna | ||||||||
Frank McCallister | Gerry Bamman | ||||||||
Leslie McCallister | Terrie Snell | ||||||||
Fuller McCallister | Kieran Culkin | ||||||||
Rod McCallister | Jedidiah Cohen | ||||||||
Tracy McCallister | Senta Moses | ||||||||
Sondra McCallister | Daiana Campeanu | ||||||||
Brooke McCallister | Anna Slotky | ||||||||
Introduced in Dwelling Lonely [edit] | |||||||||
Old Human being Marley | Roberts Blossom | ||||||||
Gus Polinski | John Candy | ||||||||
Heather McCallister | Kristin Minter | ||||||||
Mitch Murphy | Jeffrey Wiseman | ||||||||
Introduced in Home Alone ii: Lost in New York [edit] | |||||||||
Mr. Hector | Tim Curry | ||||||||
Pigeon Lady | Brenda Fricker | ||||||||
Cedric | Rob Schneider | ||||||||
E.F. Duncan | Eddie Bracken | ||||||||
Introduced in Dwelling house Alone iii [edit] | |||||||||
Karen Pruitt | Haviland Morris | ||||||||
Mrs. Hess | Marian Seldes | ||||||||
Parrot | Darren T. KnaussV | ||||||||
FBI Amanuensis Stuckey | Christopher Curry | ||||||||
Stan Pruitt | Seth Smith | ||||||||
Molly Pruitt | Scarlett Johansson | ||||||||
Jack Pruitt | Kevin Kilner | ||||||||
Introduced in Home Solitary 4: Taking Dorsum the House [edit] | |||||||||
Mr. Prescott | Erick Avari | ||||||||
Natalie Kalban | Joanna Going | ||||||||
The Crown Prince | Craig Geldenhuys | ||||||||
Introduced in Dwelling house Lone: The Holiday Heist [edit] | |||||||||
Catherine Baxter | Ellie Harvie | ||||||||
Curtis Baxter | Doug Murray | ||||||||
Simon Hassler | Bill Turnball | ||||||||
Mr. Carson | Edward Asner | ||||||||
Stonemason | Peter DaCunha | ||||||||
Introduced in Home Sweet Home Solitary [edit] | |||||||||
Carol Mercer | Aisling Bea | ||||||||
Hunter | Tim Simons | ||||||||
Mei | Ally Maki | ||||||||
Abby McKenzie | Katie Beth Hall Justine ArchambaultY | ||||||||
Chris McKenzie | Max Ivutin Amadeo CorreiaY | ||||||||
Ollie | Aiden Wang Allan Wang | ||||||||
Gavin Washington | Kenan Thompson | ||||||||
Stu Mercer | Chris Parnell | ||||||||
Blake Mercer | Pete Holmes | ||||||||
Mike Mercer | Andy Daly | ||||||||
Katie Mercer | Maddie Holliday | ||||||||
Introduced in :DRYVRS [edit] | |||||||||
Musician #1 | Jakob Dylan | ||||||||
Musician #2 | Nick Valensi | ||||||||
Skateboarder | Rodney Mullen | ||||||||
Queen Jane | Rosanna Arquette | ||||||||
Dhani Harrison | Herself | ||||||||
Tom Lilliputian | Himself | ||||||||
Girlfriend | Laura Juliet Ford |
Additional crew and production details [edit]
Picture | Crew/Detail | |||||
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Composer | Cinematographer | Editor(s) | Production companies | Distributing companies | ||
Home Lonely | John Williams | Julio Macat | Raja Gosnell | Hughes Entertainment | 20th Century Fox | |
Abode Alone 2: Lost in New York | ||||||
Abode Alone three | Nick Glennie-Smith | Bruce Green & Malcolm Campbell | ||||
Home Alone iv: Taking Back the House | Teddy Castellucci | Peter Benison | John Coniglio & Michael A. Stevenson | Fox Television Studios 20th Century Fox Television set | 20th Century Fox Dwelling Entertainment | |
Dwelling house Alone: The Holiday Heist | David Kitay | John Coniglio | Original Pictures Fox Television Studios Manitoba Film and Video Production Tax Credit | |||
Home Sweet Home Solitary | John Debney | Mitchell Amundsen | David Rennie | 20th Century Studios Hutch Parker Entertainment | Disney+ |
Reception [edit]
Box office operation [edit]
Film | Release date | Box office revenue | Box office ranking | Upkeep | Reference | ||||
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United States | International | Worldwide | All time domestic | All time worldwide | |||||
Home Alone | November sixteen, 1990 | $285,761,243 | $190,923,432 | $476,684,675 | #38 (#36 (A) ) | #68 | $18 million | [two] | |
Home Alone two: Lost in New York | Nov 20, 1992 | $173,585,516 | $185,409,334 | $358,994,850 | #137 (#138 (A) ) | #151 | $28 million | [19] | |
Abode Alone 3 | December 12, 1997 | $30,882,515 | $48,200,000 | $79,082,515 | #ane,807 | North/A | $32 meg | [20] | |
Total | $ 490,229,274 | $ 424,532,766 | $ 914,762,040 | $ 70 1000000 | |||||
Listing indicator(s)
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Disquisitional and public response [edit]
Film | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore[21] |
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Home Alone | 66% (58 reviews)[22] | 63 (nine reviews)[23] | A |
Domicile Alone two: Lost in New York | 34% (56 reviews)[24] | 46 (22 reviews)[25] | A- |
Home Lone 3 | 29% (24 reviews)[26] | N/A | B+ |
Dwelling house Alone 4: Taking Back the House | N/A (2 reviews)[27] | North/A | Northward/A |
Home Alone: The Holiday Heist | N/A (1 review)[28] | North/A | Northward/A |
Home Sweetness Home Solitary | 16% (63 reviews)[29] | 39 (12 reviews)[thirty] | N/A |
Music [edit]
Soundtracks [edit]
- Home Alone: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- Home Lone 2: Lost in New York – Original Score
- Dwelling Alone 3: Music from the Motility Motion picture
- Home Sweetness Domicile Alone: Original Soundtrack
Other media [edit]
Novelizations [edit]
Home Alone (ISBN 0-590-55066-seven) was novelized by Todd Strasser and published by Scholastic in 1990 to coincide with the flick.[31] On Oct vi, 2015, to gloat the 25th anniversary of the flick, an illustrated book (ISBN 1-594-74858-6) by Kim Smith and Quirk Books was released.[32] [33]
Home Lonely 2: Lost in New York was novelized by Todd Strasser and published by Scholastic in 1992 to coincide with the film. The "point" version, which have the same storyline, was also novelized by A.L. Vocalist. It has an ISBN of 0-590-45717-9. An audiobook version was besides released read by Tim Back-scratch (who played the concierge in the film).
A novelization based on the screenplay Home Lone three was written past Todd Strasser and published past Scholastic in 1997 to coincide with the film. ISBN 0-590-95712-0
Video games [edit]
Home Alone was released in 1991 on the Super Nintendo Entertainment Organization, Sega Master Organization, Sega Genesis, Sega Game Gear, Amiga, MS-DOS, Nintendo Entertainment System, and Game Boy. The purpose of the game is to escape the Moisture Bandits while bringing all the McCallister's fortunes from the house downward to the condom room in the basement. One time all items have been sent down the chute to the basement Kevin must make it past rats, bats, and ghosts he encounters in the basement, then fight the spider king so he tin make it to the safety room to lock abroad all his families riches.
Home Alone two: Lost in New York was released on the Super NES, NES, and Game Male child in 1992, and the PC, Sega Genesis, and NES in 1993. Though information technology is based on the film in terms of plot and additional dialogue, the game was dissimilar from the picture show. The NES port uses sound effects from the early 1990s Simpsons games; Bart vs. the Space Mutants for case. The Super NES version, while boasting a soundtrack with the Super NES traditionally realistic sounding musical instrument synth, suffered due to slightly post-8-bit graphics and sound effects, too as a disjointed feel of incontinuity betwixt stages. The game got negative reception from Electronic Gaming Monthly.[34]
Home Alone is an activeness game based on the get-go film and released in Europe only.[35] [36] The game was published by Smash! Entertainment Limited and released for the PlayStation 2 on December 1, 2006.[36] The game features x levels, each taking place inside a house. The thespian chooses from ane of four playable characters: Carl, Carly, Kelly or Kevin. The thespian's goal is to use objects to defeat burglars attempting to break into the house. The game includes a two-player option.[35]
Other media [edit]
- Macaulay Culkin appears in three of the five episodes of the Jack Dishel online web series :DRYVRS, in which he reprises his role as Kevin McCallister, who is now PTSD-riddled as a result of the events of Home Alone, Habitation Alone 2: Lost in New York and an unseen third encounter.[37]
- In the 2019 film Detective Pikachu, the atomic number 82 character Tim Goodman (played by Justice Smith) enters his male parent'southward apartment and discovers the Television on with the picture Angels with Filthy Souls playing on it. Regarding its inclusion, director Rob Letterman stated, "Truth exist told, we were just looking for the perfect placeholder...Marker Sanger, our editor, dropped it in, and it just fit perfectly."[38]
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Bushwhacked is a 1995 film starring Daniel Stern that was originally conceived as a spin-off flick to the Home Alone franchise.
Bone Alone is a picture with the exact same plot, only starring a dog instead of a human.
In Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019) Ralph Foody and Michael Guido respectively appear as Johnny and Snakes, their characters from the Home Alone picture show within a film Angels with Filthy Souls, via archive footage from the erstwhile motion-picture show, originally intended as stand-in footage before being licensed for utilize in the film from past the film's manager Rob Letterman and editors Marker Sanger and James Thomas, equally an Easter egg. In response to the film playing on a television screen in-moving picture, the graphic symbol of Tim Goodman (portrayed by Justice Smith) references the movie as one of the "quondam detective films" his begetter would watch, indicating the films to be set in the same shared fictional universe[39] [40]
Notes [edit]
- ^ While French Stewart'due south grapheme is referred to and credited as "Marv" (previously portrayed by Daniel Stern in the first two films), their advent and portrayal are instead mistakenly based off of that of "Harry" (previously portrayed by Joe Pesci), due to the character'due south names having mixed up in the film's script during early development.
- ^ A serial of in-universe films starring a man portraying a character named Johnny appears throughout the franchise. The films he performs in include Angels with Filthy Souls, Angels with Fifty-fifty Filithier Souls and Infinite Angels with the Filithiest Souls in Home Sweet Home Alone.
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Alone_(franchise)
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