Directed by:
Donald PetrieCinematography:
Don BurgessComposer:
Alan SilvestriCast:
Macaulay Culkin, John Larroquette, Edward Herrmann, Christine Ebersole, Jonathan Hyde, Michael McShane, Chelcie Ross, Stephi Lineburg, Claudia Schiffer (more)VOD (3)
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His baseball coach is Reggie Jackson, his own personal McDonald's is inside the family mansion, and his array of gadgets like the Dadlink, the Smell-Master and the RoboBee would astonish any techno-buff. You've never seen a world like Richie Rich's. But now the welcome mat is out for you to stay as long as you like. In "a comedy adventure with lots of heart" (Los Angeles Times), Macaulay Culkin portrays the world's wealthiest youngster, likable but isolated, who has everything except friends - until he hits it of with some sandlot kids. He'll need their help when a scheming advisor (John Larroquette) plots to dispose of Richie's parents (Edward Herrmann and Christine Ebersole) and plunder the family vault. It's all such exciting fun even the world's richest kid can't afford to miss it. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)
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God, why? I love the first two episodes of Home Alone and actually grew up on them, but this was a hard and undeserved low-blow. I'm tempted to throw some profanities, but I'll keep my temper in check. At least John Larroquette is quite fine, the rest is awful. ()