Home Alone 4 Page #8

Synopsis: Kevin McCallister's parents have split up. Now living with his mom, he decides to spend Christmas with his dad at the mansion of his father's rich girlfriend, Natalie. Meanwhile robber Marv Merchants, one of the villains from the first two movies, partners up with a new criminal named Vera to hit Natalie's mansion.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Family
Director(s): Rod Daniel
Production: 20th Century Fox Television
 
IMDB:
2.5
NOT RATED
Year:
2002
89 min
1,253 Views


Good, dad, you can already lower me.

Go. It illuminates enough good.

It seems to me that it seems magnificent.

I believe that it is the best tree|that we have adorned.

Happy Christmas, mom.|Happy Christmas.

Happy Christmas.

Oh.! It looks at it.!

I did that they were installing to him his mom|a chip of computer.

We will do that I prepared us|the breakfast.

- Good morning.|- Good morning.

Good morning, sleepy-heads.|To the end they woke up.

What did you do to him|to our tree?

Sigh, it was my fault.

The decorators come|every year.

With so many emotion,|I forgot to cancel the appointment.

Are you going to excuse me any day?

Did you remove our tree?

Sooner or later,|it would have had to remove it.

They see, Kev.|It looks at how many gifts.

He waits. Here there is the big one.|I believe that it has...

Yes, it has your name.

It walks. Open it.|It is on behalf of Natalie and mine.

It would not be better than it it was opening|tomorrow, in Christmas?

Tomorrow you will have many to open.|It walks. One does not damage.

It walks.

The device Super Spy|to hear.

- Is not it brilliant?|- Yes. Thank you, dad. Thank you, Natalie.

Good what that you like.

- Adnde do you go, mom?|- To taking a few things to Kevin.

- Adnde do you go, mom?|- It does not have clean clothes...

and surely it has no toys|neither.

It is going to see the fiance of dad.|Do you want to go?

To his orders?

- Go!|- I come for Kevin McCallister.

- Golly!|- Buzz.

- Does it come to take it to him to house?|- Not, I brought to him something.

Pass for here.

You should be able to hear it.

- How do you hear me?|- Children, do not separate.

- Mom!|- Hello!

Yes they remember Natalie,|truth?

- Buzz, Megan.|- Hello, Natalie.

Ah, and Kate, this is Natalie.

Do they go away to stay?

- Not, I brought to you your things.|- They have to see this house.

- Does it can, Natalie?|- Certainly. Forward.

- What a more fantastic tree!|- It was better.

What rides in the head?

A device of spying that gave me|Natalie before Christmas.

Seriously?|Nice what of your part.

I have fondness great|to your children.

I have to show them the plane|that gave me.

Do you please a coffee?

Not, thank you.

It did not know that it had so many toys.

Sigh, God. Give me it.

I believed that he might not sleep without him.

I cannot believe|that has not asked for him.

We can buy him|another animal of plush.

This one is called Teddy.

Teddy is his toy for the transition.

Yes. Toy for the transition.

It is something very special that the child|ride I obtain to all sides.

You must have one extra,|for if something happens to him.

- Only we had one: do you remember?|- Sigh! How to forget it?

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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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