Home Alone 3 Internet Archive Site

When Home Alone 3 hit theaters in 1997, it faced an uphill battle. No Macaulay Culkin. No Joe Pesci. No “Keep the change, ya filthy animal.” Instead, director Raja Gosnell (fresh off editing the first two films) introduced Alex Pruitt, a resourceful fourth-grader trapped in a Chicago suburb while battling international spies. The film bombed critically and underperformed commercially, often dismissed as a lazy cash grab.

: Another version of the book aimed at younger readers, published by Scholastic. home alone 3 internet archive

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