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35 Years Later, 'Home Alone' Remains a Holiday Staple
2 Nov
Summary
- 'Home Alone' released in 1990, turning Macaulay Culkin into a holiday icon
- Ensemble cast includes Catherine O'Hara, John Heard, Joe Pesci, and Daniel Stern
- Improv and practical stunts contributed to the film's enduring appeal

In November 1990, the family comedy 'Home Alone' hit theaters and became an instant holiday classic. The film, directed by Chris Columbus, starred a then 10-year-old Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister, a boy accidentally left behind by his family during the Christmas season. Forced to fend off two hapless burglars, Kevin's ingenious booby traps and slapstick antics captivated audiences.
The ensemble cast, including Catherine O'Hara and John Heard as Kevin's parents, as well as Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern as the "Wet Bandits," brought the film to life with their natural chemistry and improvisational skills. According to actor Michael C. Maronna, who played Kevin's older brother Jeff, the on-set energy was fueled by the personal lives of the actors, with several going through divorces at the time.
The film's enduring appeal can also be attributed to its blend of childhood rebellion and heartwarming family dynamics, as well as the use of practical, "cartoony" stunts that have aged remarkably well. As Maronna notes, the inclusion of a memorable cameo by the late John Candy further elevated the film's comedic prowess.
35 years later, 'Home Alone' continues to air on repeat every holiday season, cementing its status as a must-watch family classic. The film's legacy has only grown stronger, with Macaulay Culkin recently reprising his iconic role for a popular Google Assistant commercial.




