Home Alone 4 Page #7

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
1,361 Views


You should give to him thank you.

Molly? What is happening,|for God?

They were going to kidnap the prince.|It seems that she was the chief.

She is my servant.|I am his chief!

It seems that you will have to look for yourself|another servant.

And to another butler,|also.

- I resign.|- Do you resign?

But ... why?

Because, as a wise young man said:|" The life is too short ".

Do something, Peter.

Very well. I will speak.

Natalie...|I believe that I confused...

the infatuation and the emotion|with the love.

Look, this one ... this is your world,|not mine.

The time through that I lived here|I spent it missing my family.

I am in love with my wife|and of my children...

and my place is with them.

I want to return to house. I will be able to understand|if you need to think it.

- I love you.|- I love you.

Jovencito:
how are we going to do|to demonstrate our gratitude?

They want to spend the Christmas|with my family?

It is heard brilliantly.

- Does it can?|- Yes.

Are you going to happen the day with them?

Today? In Christmas?

Thank you.

To ignite music.

To fall down snow.

It knew that this one would be|the best Christmas of all!

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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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