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Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
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John Hughes and Chris Columbus repeat their best-selling formula from the first Home Alone film with this sequel. Once again Kevin McCallister's (Macaulay Culkin) family leave him behind, only now he gets on a flight to New York instead of going with his family to Miami. Kevin manages to hail a cab and is delivered to the doorsteps of the Plaza Hotel, where, using his father's credit card, he rents out a suite and has the time of his life -- although a smarmy hotel clerk (Tim Curry) and bellboy (Rob Schneider) eye him with suspicion. But ingenious Kevin keeps them at bay, using the same tomfoolery he applied to his uncle in the first picture. He takes time out from his consumer debauch to chat with a friendly old toy-store magnate (Eddie Bracken) and pontificate to a homeless Pigeon Lady (Brenda Fricker) on the meaning of Christmas. But then he runs into his old enemies Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern).When he finds out that they plan on robbing the old man's toy store on Christmas Eve, he mans the battle stations once again, complete with electric prods, flames of fire, and sundry blunt instruments. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Macaulay CulkinJoe Pesci, (more)
Director(s):
Chris Columbus
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

John Hughes and Chris Columbus repeat their best-selling formula from the first Home Alone film with this sequel. Once again Kevin McCallister's (Macaulay Culkin) family leave him behind, only now he gets on a flight to New York instead of going with his family to Miami. Kevin manages to hail a cab and is delivered to the doorsteps of the Plaza Hotel, where, using his father's credit card, he rents out a suite and has the time of his life -- although a smarmy hotel clerk (Tim Curry) and bellboy (Rob Schneider) eye him with suspicion. But ingenious Kevin keeps them at bay, using the same tomfoolery he applied to his uncle in the first picture. He takes time out from his consumer debauch to chat with a friendly old toy-store magnate (Eddie Bracken) and pontificate to a homeless Pigeon Lady (Brenda Fricker) on the meaning of Christmas. But then he runs into his old enemies Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern).When he finds out that they plan on robbing the old man's toy store on Christmas Eve, he mans the battle stations once again, complete with electric prods, flames of fire, and sundry blunt instruments. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins

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Director(s):
Chris Columbus
Writer(s):
John Hughes
Producer(s):
Mark A. RadcliffeJohn HughesRichard Vane
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Slapstick Violence, Suitable for Children)
Categories:
ComedyFamily & Kids
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York Awards:
  • 1992 - People's Choice Awards - Best Picture - Comedy or Musical
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    Stephanie C.

    My kids loved this movie. They constantly bug me to rent this movie over and over. So I went out and bought this movie. Now they can watch it anytime they want. Joe Pesci just CRACKS me up every time!!!

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    Jeff H.

    A great sequel.

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    Joshua B.

    Why make the same exact movie twice? This wasn't so much a sequel as a remake: different setting, but same plot (kid lives it up when parents inexplicably lose him on vacation; kid uses videotaped gangster movie to scare interlopers; kid beats up stupid bad guys by rigging house with lots of dangerous booby-traps; scary old person turns out to have a heart of gold and saves kid from bad guys). I thought the first movie was funny, but I don't think I cracked a smile once seeing the story retold, with no variation, in part two.

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