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After this, Peter says that he will go in the front of the house and then tells Unger to go to the north side and Alice to go to the south side. All the while, Alex goes to opposite sides of the house and blows the dog whistle which wraps the collar around Alice's legs. When Alex blows the whistle one last time, Rollie runs to the back of the house, dragging Alice on her back through the bushes which knocks off her hat and glasses until she breaks free of the leash and Rollie runs off.
The next day, Alex, who is home sick from school, spots the crooks and decides to catch the burglars in action. After a fight with the burglars to gain the toy car, Alex finds the chip hidden inside the car. The burglars, figuring that Alex has the car, approach the Pruitts' house, only to find booby traps. As the chase for the car ensues, Alice hides beneath a bunch of trees and bushes in an alley behind a house. She soon spots the car heading into a hedge and goes after it.
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Alice relizes this when she takes a similar bag and feels it, finding it to be a bag with sourdough bread in it. Alice searches through the Dallas, Miami, New York, and Denver airport lounges, but is unable to find the toy car. After Earl and Burton also fail to find the toy car, Petr decides that the car must be on a plane, so they board a plane to Chicago.
He then arrived at the toy store during Harry and Marv's robbery, threw a brick through the window , setting off the store's alarm, and led the pair to the townhouse, springing the traps. When the duo closed in on Kevin, he fled the townhouse and called 911. Harry and Marv were able to catch Kevin and attempted to kill him in Central Park.
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The stunts at the end are more slapstick and less special effects. And the result is either more entertaining than in the first two films, or I was having a very silly day. 'Home Alone 3' Plot TriviaThis 'Home Alone 3' trivia is somewhat separate from the first two 'Home Alone' movie trivia questions and answers as this particular plotline is not a continuation of the first two films. This film quiz will not have 'Home Alone' Macaulay Culkin trivia as he does not make an appearance in the film. This film has a completely new and different story, and the characters are not the McCallister family but the Pruitts. Since the film has no cast from prior films, the producers have tried to show a small connection by making Molly and Karen redheads just like Kate from the first two films.
Alice was the sole female of a group of four thieves that work for a North Korean terrorist organization. Her partners are Peter Beaupre , Earl Unger , and Burton Jernigan . We first see Alice and her group as they are retrieving a stolen military chip from a client.
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Where the first film thought small, with just a pair of common burglars, 3 goes big, with a team of international terrorists. Still, the film's beginning shows some cleverness in setting up a new, original home alone situation, but it quickly devolves into garbage. The main problem with Home Alone 3 is that it's so pacified that it doesn't have the darkness or edginess needed to believe that these are real characters, or that this situation is dangerous.
The hotel's concierge, Mr. Hector, confronted Kevin about the credit card which had been reported stolen. Kevin fled after evading Mr. Hector, but was captured by Harry and Marv. Harry took his ticket out of his hand and ripped it to shreds, so that way Kevin could not get back home or to Miami with his family. The duo discussed plans for robbing the toy store that night, before Kevin escaped, having recorded the entire conversation without the Sticky Bandits noticing. The next morning, as the family prepared in haste to leave, Kevin was still sleeping. During a headcount, his cousin Heather mistook the McCallisters' neighbor's son and Kevin's friend Mitch Murphy, for Kevin.
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In the furnace, Alice and Beaupre finds Jernigan in the bathroom. When she tries to open in from the other side, her hand gets caught in industrial strength glue. After getting up, she tries to walk through the mud, but falls backwards, tripping another cord and causing another pot to fall on her face. All the while, the four are unaware that they are being watched by neighborhood kid, Alex Pruitt (Alex D. Linz). After Alex calls the cops and they fail to catch them, Alice wonders what went wrong with the burglar alarm and figures that there could be a watcher in the neighborhood. The second time around, Alice is jogging with a fake baby in a stroller when she spots the cops and tells Peter to abort the mission.
Beaupre's cover is literally blown, and the police arrest him. Four internationally wanted criminals, named Peter Beaupre , Alice Ribbons , Burton Jernigan and Earl Unger have stolen a valuable missile cloaking computer chip for a North Korean terrorist group. They put it inside a toy remote control car to sneak it past security.
The four thieves arrive in Chicago and systematically search every house in Mrs. Hess's suburban neighborhood to find the chip. This conversation apparently encouraged Kevin to protect his house and face Harry and Marv, setting up booby traps for them. Kevin used a makeshift zipline to get to his tree house and the burglars began chasing him again.
When she gets to the back door, she arrives at the veranda and notices that Alex may have set a trap for her on the stairs. Realizing this, she swings on the banisters, thinking she has outwitted the kid, but then the banisters split and Alice falls onto the stairs, injuring her back. After cracking her spine back in place, she somersaults and back-flips onto the veranda. Proud of her work, she turns and as she goes to open the door, the floor tilts and hits her in the back of the head before she falls down into the furnace. Peter hears and goes on the veranda to look for her, but he falls and lands on top of Alice.
He is represented as a boy with blond hair, blue eyes, and a red sweater and must defend his house from burglars by locking the doors. Kevin irresponsibly enjoyed annually prank calling his brother Buzz, now a police officer, during Buzz' patrol on Christmas, Kevin pretending he was a child left home alone. At the World's Largest Christmas Tree, Kevin wished to see his family again and told her that he was sorry. Kate arrived just in time and she and Kevin reconciled as the two headed back to the hotel and Kate told Kevin that the family did not like the palm trees and having Christmas in Florida.
Sure it was better than the 4th one, but that doesn't say much. It had it's funny moments here and there, so that's why I give it 1 1/2 stars. It makes me feel said how John Hughes would write a movie like this one. Looks like hollywood really did sold him out during this time. Roger Ebert was wrong about this one saying, "it's better than the first two." To me, it just sounded rediculous.
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