Home Alone (franchise)

Home Alone[a] is a series of American Christmas family comedy films originally created by John Hughes. Chris Columbus directed Home Alone (1990) and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), Raja Gosnell directed Home Alone 3 (1997), Rod Daniel directed Home Alone 4 (2002), Peter Hewitt directed Home Alone: The Holiday Heist (2012) and Dan Mazer directed Home Sweet Home Alone (2021). The films revolve around the adventures of surrounding children who find themselves alone during the holiday season and faced with the challenge of defending their family's house or themselves from invading burglars and criminals.

Home Alone
Yellow writing on a white background with a silhouette of a red house between the words "HOME" and "ALONe"
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Created byJohn Hughes
Original workHome Alone (1990)
Owner20th Century Fox
Years1990–2021
Films and television
Film(s)
Television film(s)
Games
Video game(s)

The first three films were released theatrically by 20th Century Fox, while the following two made-for-television films were produced by Fox Television Studios and aired on the Disney-owned ABC. Following the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney, a sixth film in the franchise was produced by the newly renamed 20th Century Studios for the Disney-owned streaming service Disney+.

Films

FilmProtagonistU.S. release dateDirector(s)Screenwriter(s)Producer(s)
Home AloneKevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin)November 16, 1990Chris ColumbusJohn HughesJohn Hughes
Home Alone 2: Lost in New YorkNovember 20, 1992
Home Alone 3Alex Pruitt (Alex D. Linz)December 12, 1997Raja GosnellJohn Hughes
Hilton A. Green
Home Alone 4Kevin McCallister (Mike Weinberg)November 3, 2002Rod DanielDebra Frank
Steve L. Hayes
Mitch Engel
Home Alone: The Holiday HeistFinn Baxter (Christian Martyn)
Alexis Baxter (Jodelle Ferland)
November 25, 2012Peter HewittAaron Ginsburg
Wade McIntyre
Kim Todd
Home Sweet Home AloneMax Mercer (Archie Yates)November 12, 2021Dan MazerMikey Day
Streeter Seidell
Hutch Parker
Dan Wilson

Home Alone (1990)

Home Alone is primarily a coming-of-age story about an 8-year-old boy named Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin). He is the youngest of five children who is frequently bullied by his older brothers and sisters. After events transpire between him and his family, he wishes that he had no family when his mother 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 up the next day to discover that he is the only one left in the house. He thinks his wish came true and that he is finally alone without his obnoxious family. In reality, he was left home by mistake. His family is en route to France for a holiday trip. While his parents realize their mistake and scramble to get back to the United States, Harry and Marv, a pair of thieves known as the "Wet Bandits", attempt to burglarize the house. Kevin makes it seem like the house is not 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 film initially received mixed reviews from critics upon release, although reception became more favorable over the years. It was widely popular with audiences. It was also nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Original Score for John Williams and Best Original Song for "Somewhere in My Memory", but lost to Dances with Wolves and Dick Tracy respectively. Macaulay Culkin's performance garnered him a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, but lost to Gérard Depardieu for his performance in Green Card.

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)

Set one year after the events of the first film, Kevin McCallister loses track of his family at the airport to which he accidentally gets on a plane headed for New York City while the rest of the McCallisters fly to Florida. Now alone in one of the largest cities in the world, Kevin cons his way into a room at the Plaza Hotel and begins his usual antics, such as purchasing exorbitant amounts of sweets and junk food, or renting a limousine. When Kevin discovers that the Wet Bandits (now the Sticky Bandits) Harry and Marv are on the loose again, he stops them from robbing charity money from Duncan's Toy Chest on Christmas Eve by setting up booby traps in his uncle's partially renovated house.

Home Alone 3 (1997)

Home Alone 3 does not center on Kevin or any of the original cast and characters, but is instead focused on Alex Pruitt (played by Alex D. Linz), a young boy who is left home alone with chickenpox. At the same time, four international criminals are hired to steal a top-secret microchip that can act as a cloaking device for a missile. They succeed in stealing it and hide it in a remote controlled car, but due to a luggage mix-up at an airport with the Pruitts' neighbor Mrs. Hess, the car ends up in the hands of Alex who is given the car for shoveling the snow in her driveway. After realizing their mistake, the thieves begin systematically searching every house on his street. Once they realize that Alex has the chip, they invade his house. He devises elaborate traps and bamboozles the four crooks with the help of his pets and some intricate tripwires, all the while monitoring them with a video camera on the toy car. The film was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Remake or Sequel, eventually losing the award to Speed 2: Cruise Control.

Home Alone 4 (2002)

The fourth installment was directed by Rod Daniel and premiered as a television film on ABC on November 3, 2002. This film returns to the original's main character, Kevin (played by Mike Weinberg), and one of the Wet/Sticky Bandits, Marv (played by French Stewart). Kevin's parents have separated, and he lives with his mother. He decides to spend Christmas with his father and his father's rich girlfriend, Natalie, while they host a visiting prince at her mansion. Kevin has to deal with his old nemesis as Marv tries to kidnap the prince with the help of Vera, Marv's new wife and sidekick (played by Missi Pyle), and a seeming unlikely servant as their inside person. It was released to Region 1 DVD on October 20, 2003. Filming began on July 29 in Cape Town, South Africa. Home Alone 4 is the first film in the series that had no involvement from John Hughes and was not theatrically released.

Home Alone: The Holiday Heist (2012)

On March 15, 2012, ABC Family announced the development of the fifth installment in the Home Alone series. It premiered exclusively on ABC Family's Countdown to the 25 Days of Christmas on November 25, 2012.[3] The film stars Christian Martyn, Jodelle Ferland, Malcolm McDowell, Debi Mazar, and Eddie Steeples.[4] The story centers on the Baxter family's relocation from California to Maine, where Finn becomes convinced that his new house is haunted. When his parents become stranded across town, Finn sets traps to catch his new home's ghosts, but instead proves troublesome for a group of three thieves (McDowell, Mazar, and Steeples) who plot to steal a valuable painting in the basement of the house.

Home Sweet Home Alone (2021)

In August 2019, following the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that a new film in the franchise, Home Sweet Home Alone, was in development, and would premiere on the company'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 as producers. The plot centered around a boy named Max, who faces off against a married couple after 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 film 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 set to play antagonists.[10]

In March 2020, filming on all Disney projects, including Home Alone which had begun filming in Canada, were halted due to the COVID-19 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. By November 2020, filming on all the movies that had been postponed by the coronavirus had resumed filming, and in some cases completed principal photography.[12]

The film stars Ellie Kemper, Rob Delaney, Archie Yates, Aisling Bea, Kenan Thompson, Tim Simons, Pete Holmes, Ally Maki, and Chris Parnell.[13]

Stoned Alone

In July 2018, Ryan Reynolds was attached to produce Stoned Alone, an R-rated Home 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 project was to be a joint-venture production under Reynolds' Fox-based Maximum Effort Productions, with George Dewey serving as an executive producer.[14] The premise of the proposed project was stated as 'reminiscent of the hallowed comedy classic'. The plot centers on a weed-growing 'loser' who misses his plane for a holiday skiing trip. He decides to get high, and as the paranoia side-effects set in, he believes he hears a break-in. As he discovers thieves have broken into his home, fully stoned and fueled by the weed, he tries to 'defend his castle'.

The next month on August 8, Frizzell said that the script for Stoned Alone was being tweaked in order to enhance the emotional Christmas side of the story, with the goal being to have the film feel as much like the original Home Alone films as possible; noting that as a fan of the films as well as of Chris Columbus, it was important to get the story right. She also stated that production will not begin, until everyone involved feels like they've reached that point.[15] On August 27, following the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that a new PG-rated family-friendly Home Alone film (later titled Home Sweet Home Alone) was in development for Disney+, with Stoned Alone entering development hell.[5]

Cast and crew

Principal cast

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CharacterFilmsShort film
Home Alone Home Alone 2:
Lost in New York
Home Alone 3Home Alone 4Home Alone:
The Holiday Heist
Home Sweet Home AloneHome Alone Again with the Google Assistant

Introduced in Home Alone

Kevin McCallisterMacaulay CulkinMike WeinbergMacaulay Culkin
Harry LymeJoe PesciJoe PesciA
Marv MurchinsDaniel SternFrench StewartDaniel SternA
Kate McCallisterCatherine O'HaraClare Carey
Peter McCallisterJohn HeardJason Beghe
Buzz McCallisterDevin RatrayGideon JacobsDevin Ratray
Megan McCallisterHillary WolfChelsea Russo
Linnie McCallisterAngela GoethalsMaureen Elizabeth Shay
Jeff McCallisterMichael C. Maronna
Frank McCallisterGerry Bamman
Leslie McCallisterTerrie Snell
Fuller McCallisterKieran Culkin
Rod McCallisterJedidiah Cohen
Tracy McCallisterSenta Moses
Sondra McCallisterDaiana Campeanu
Brooke McCallisterAnna Slotky
Old Man MarleyRoberts Blossom
Gus PolinskiJohn Candy
Heather McCallisterKristin Minter
Mitch MurphyJeffrey Wiseman
Introduced in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Mr. HectorTim Curry
Pigeon LadyBrenda Fricker
CedricRob Schneider
Fashion ModelLeigh Zimmerman
E.F. DuncanEddie Bracken
Introduced in Home Alone 3
Alex PruittAlex D. Linz
Peter BeaupreAleksander Krupa
Earl UngerDavid Thornton
Burton JerniganLenny Von Dohlen
Alice RibbonsRya Kihlstedt
Karen PruittHaviland Morris
Mrs. HessMarian Seldes
ParrotDarren T. KnausV
FBI Agent StuckeyChristopher Curry
Stan PruittSeth Smith
Molly PruittScarlett Johansson
Jack PruittKevin Kilner
Introduced in Home Alone 4
Vera MurchinsMissi Pyle
Molly MurchinsBarbara Babcock
Mr. PrescottErick Avari
Natalie KalbanJoanna Going
The Crown PrinceCraig Geldenhuys
Introduced in Home Alone: The Holiday Heist
Finn BaxterChristian Martyn
SinclairMalcolm McDowell
JessicaDebi Mazar
HughesEddie Steeples
Alexis BaxterJodelle Ferland
Catherine BaxterEllie Harvie
Curtis BaxterDoug Murray
Simon HasslerBill Turnball
Mr. CarsonEd Asner
MasonPeter DaCunha
Introduced in Home Sweet Home Alone
Maxwell "Max" MercerArchie Yates
Jeff McKenzieRob Delaney
Pam McKenzieEllie Kemper
Carol MercerAisling Bea
HunterTim Simons
MeiAlly Maki
Abby McKenzieKatie Beth Hall
Justine ArchambaultY
Chris McKenzieMax Ivutin
Amadeo CorreiaY
OllieAiden Wang
Allan Wang
Gavin WashingtonKenan Thompson
Stu MercerChris Parnell
Blake MercerPete Holmes
Mike MercerAndy Daly
Katie MercerMaddie Holliday

Angels film series characters[b]

JohnnyRalph FoodyJohn NovakRalph FoodyA
SnakesMichael GuidoEddie G.
CarlottaClare Hoak

Additional crew and production details

FilmCrew/Detail
ComposerCinematographerEditor(s)Production
companies
Distributing
companies
Home AloneJohn WilliamsJulio MacatRaja GosnellHughes Entertainment20th Century Fox
Home Alone 2:
Lost in New York
Home Alone 3Nick Glennie-SmithBruce Green & Malcolm Campbell
Home Alone 4Teddy CastellucciPeter BenisonJohn Coniglio & Michael A. StevensonFox Television Studios
20th Century Fox Television
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Home Alone:
The Holiday Heist
David KitayJohn ConiglioOriginal Pictures
Fox Television Studios
Manitoba Film and Video Production Tax Credit
Home Sweet Home AloneJohn DebneyMitchell AmundsenDavid Rennie20th Century Studios
Hutch Parker Entertainment
Disney+

Reception

Box office performance

FilmRelease dateBox office revenueBox office rankingBudgetReference
United StatesInternationalWorldwideAll time domesticAll time worldwide
Home AloneNovember 16, 1990$285,761,243$190,923,432$476,684,675#38 (#36(A))#68$18 million[2]
Home Alone 2: Lost in New YorkNovember 20, 1992$173,585,516$185,409,334$358,994,850#137 (#138(A))#151$28 million[16]
Home Alone 3December 12, 1997$30,882,515$48,200,000$79,082,515#1,807$32 million[17]
Total$490,229,274$424,532,766$914,762,040$70 million
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Critical and public response

For the first, second and third films, they received mixed and positive reviews by critics, while the fourth, fifth and sixth film received negative reviews by critics.

FilmRotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore[18]
Home Alone66% (116 reviews)[19]63 (9 reviews)[20]A
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York35% (57 reviews)[21]46 (22 reviews)[22]A-
Home Alone 332% (25 reviews)[23]B+
Home Alone 4N/A (2 reviews)[24]
Home Alone: The Holiday HeistN/A (1 review)[25]
Home Sweet Home Alone15% (71 reviews)[26]39 (12 reviews)[27]

Music

TitleU.S. release dateLengthComposer(s)Label
Home Alone: Original Motion Picture SoundtrackDecember 4, 1990 (cassette)

May 27, 2015 (CD)

56:58John WilliamsCBS Masterworks
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York – Original ScoreNovember 20, 19921:03:20Arista Records, 20th Century Fox Film Scores
Home Alone 3: Music from the Motion PictureDecember 12, 1997VariousFox Music

Other media

Merchandise

Twentieth Century Fox's licensing division predicted that $500 million worth of Home Alone II items would be sold but sales were half that amount according to industry publication The Licensing Letter.[28][29]

Novelizations

Home Alone (ISBN 0-590-55066-7) was novelized by Todd Strasser and published by Scholastic in 1990 to coincide with the film.[30] On October 6, 2015, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the movie, an illustrated book (ISBN 1-594-74858-6) by Kim Smith and Quirk Books was released.[31][32]

Home Alone 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. Singer. It has an ISBN of 0-590-45717-9. An audiobook version was also released read by Tim Curry (who played the concierge in the film).

A novelization based on the screenplay Home Alone 3 was written by Todd Strasser and published by Scholastic in 1997 to coincide with the film. ISBN 0-590-95712-0

Video games

Home Alone was released in 1991 on the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES, Master System, Genesis, Game Gear, Amiga, MS-DOS, and Game Boy. The objective is to escape the Wet Bandits while bringing all the McCallister's fortunes from the house down to the safe room in the basement. Once 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 can make it to the safe room to lock away all his families riches.

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York was released on the Super NES, NES, and Game Boy in 1992, and the MS-DOS, Sega Genesis, and NES in 1993. Though it is based on the film in terms of plot and additional dialogue, the game was different from the film. The NES port uses sound effects from the early 1990s Simpsons games; Bart vs. the Space Mutants for example. The Super NES version, while boasting a soundtrack with the Super NES traditionally realistic sounding instrument synth, suffered due to slightly post-8-bit graphics and sound effects, as well as a disjointed feel of incontinuity between stages. The game got negative reception from Electronic Gaming Monthly.[33]

Home Alone is an action game based on the first film and released in Europe only.[34][35] The game was published by Blast! Entertainment Limited and released for the PlayStation 2 on December 1, 2006.[35] The game features 10 levels, each taking place inside a house. The player chooses from one of four playable characters: Carl, Carly, Kelly or Kevin. The player's goal is to use objects to defeat burglars attempting to break into the house. The game includes a two-player option.[34]

Advertising

In an advertisement short film titled Home Alone Again with the Google Assistant for the Google Assistant published on December 19, 2018, Macaulay Culkin reprised his Home Alone role as Kevin McCallister. The ad recreates scenes from the original 1990 film, where Kevin shaves his face, jumps on his parents bed, and decorates a Christmas tree all while asking the Google Assistant to set reminders for him. The advertisement quickly went viral.[36] Ralph Foody, Joe Pesci, and Daniel Stern also appear in their Home Alone roles via archival footage.[36] In addition, Joe Pesci appears present-day in a version of the commercial made for Super Bowl LIII involving his character hosting a fictionalized watch party for the Super Bowl with the commercial coming on.[37][38]

Film

In the 2019 film Detective Pikachu, the lead character Tim Goodman (played by Justice Smith) enters his father's apartment and discovers the TV on with the movie Angels with Filthy Souls playing on it. Regarding its inclusion, director Rob Letterman stated, "Truth be told, we were just looking for the perfect placeholder...Mark Sanger, our editor, dropped it in, and it just fit perfectly."[39]

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