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Synopsis: Kevin McCallister is back. But this time he's in New York City with enough cash and credit cards to turn the Big Apple into his very own playground. But Kevin won't be alone for long. The notorious Wet Bandits, Harry and Marv, still smarting from their last encounter with Kevin, are bound for New York too, plotting a huge holiday heist! Kevin's ready to welcome them with more battery of booby traps the bumbling bandits will never forget!
Director(s): Chris Columbus
Production: 20th Century Fox
  3 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
30%
PG
Year:
1992
120 min
19,002 Views


Please board, the plane's leaving.

- I'll make sure everyone gets on.

- We'll get everyone on.

WOMAN:
Merry Christmas.

Have a nice flight.

MEGAN:
Bye.

- Bye-bye.

Hey, wait up!

Hey, guys, wait for me!

- Cutting it kind of close.

- Yes.

WOMAN:
Merry Christmas.

MAN IN COAT:
Merry Christmas.

Wait!

Wait!

- I'm sorry.

- That's okay. Are you on this flight?

Yeah. My family's on the plane.

I don't want to be left here.

- Do you have a boarding pass?

- Somewhere...

They're ready to go.

He dropped his pass.

This happened to me last year

and almost wrecked my Christmas.

You sure your family's onboard?

My dad ran in right before

I bumped into this lady.

Board him. Make sure he locates

his family before you leave him.

Okay. Come on.

Do you see your family?

There's my dad.

- Find an empty seat. Merry Christmas.

- You too.

In order to push back from the gate...

... all passengers must have

their seat belts fastened.

So have you ever been to Florida?

(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)

(ROCK MUSIC PLAYING

ON RECORDER)

Welcome aboard American Airlines

flight 176 non-stop to New York.

PETER:
I didn't think we'd make it.

Something wrong?

Honey?

I have that feeling.

We forgot something?

No, I don't think we did,

but I just have that feeling.

Just bad memories.

We did everything, brought everything.

We have everybody.

There's nothing to worry about.

KATE:
Yeah. Yeah, you're right.

You're right. We're fine.

PETER:
Nothing to worry about.

Mom?

Dad?

Uncle Frank?

Buzz?

We're the last ones off the plane.

Where are those guys?

PETER:
Is this Megan's?

KATE:
It's Brooke's.

Give this to Brooke, this to Kevin.

- Give this... Give this to Kevin.

- Give this to Kevin.

Give this to Kevin.

- Kevin.

- Kevin.

- Give this to Kevin.

- Give this to Kevin.

- Give this to Kevin.

- Kevin.

- Give this to Kevin.

- Here you go, Kevin.

- Kevin's not here.

- Kevin's not here.

- Kevin's not here.

- Kevin's not here.

- Kevin's not here.

- Kevin's not here.

- Kevin's not here.

- Kevin's not here.

Kevin's not here.

Kevin's not here.

What!

Kevin!

(GASPS)

Excuse me, this is an emergency!

Yes, sir?

What city is that?

That's New York.

Yikes, I did it again!

Something wrong, sir?

I'll be fine.

Oh, no. My family's in Florida

and I'm in New York.

My family's in Florida?

I'm in...

...New York?

Wow.

What's the child's name?

- Kevin.

- K-E-V-l-N.

When did you see him last?

Curbside check-in?

No, I saw him at the door.

He was with us in the terminal.

Most people get separated at security.

Did everyone get through security?

I don't know. Peter...

We were in a hurry.

We ran all the way to the gate.

When did you notice he was missing?

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John Hughes

An American filmmaker. Beginning as an author of humorous essays and stories for National Lampoon, he went on to write, produce and sometimes direct some of the most successful live-action comedy films of the 1980s and 1990s. Most of Hughes's work is set in the Chicago metropolitan area. He is best known for his coming-of-age teen comedy films which often combined magic realism with honest depictions of suburban teenage life. more…

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