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Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House received generally negative reviews from critics, with many considering it to be a disappointing addition to the franchise. However, the film still maintains a loyal fan base and is remembered fondly by many who grew up watching the original Home Alone movies.

It's been a few years since Kevin McCallister's (Macaulay Culkin) infamous encounter with Harry and Marv. Kevin is now 10 years old and living with his family in a new house. However, when his parents are away on a trip, Kevin's 16-year-old cousin, Patrick (Mike Weinberg), comes to stay with him. index of home alone 4

Kevin and Patrick quickly become fast friends, but their fun is short-lived as a pair of new burglars, Burton and Jean (Tim Curry and Jamie Lee Curtis), set their sights on the McCallister home. As Kevin and Patrick try to outsmart the burglars, they also try to reconnect with each other and learn valuable lessons about responsibility and family. Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House received

Released in 2002, Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House is a made-for-television movie and the fourth installment in the popular Home Alone franchise. The film stars Mike Weinberg as Kevin McCallister, a young boy who finds himself defending his home from a pair of bumbling burglars once again. Kevin is now 10 years old and living

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Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House received generally negative reviews from critics, with many considering it to be a disappointing addition to the franchise. However, the film still maintains a loyal fan base and is remembered fondly by many who grew up watching the original Home Alone movies.

It's been a few years since Kevin McCallister's (Macaulay Culkin) infamous encounter with Harry and Marv. Kevin is now 10 years old and living with his family in a new house. However, when his parents are away on a trip, Kevin's 16-year-old cousin, Patrick (Mike Weinberg), comes to stay with him.

Kevin and Patrick quickly become fast friends, but their fun is short-lived as a pair of new burglars, Burton and Jean (Tim Curry and Jamie Lee Curtis), set their sights on the McCallister home. As Kevin and Patrick try to outsmart the burglars, they also try to reconnect with each other and learn valuable lessons about responsibility and family.

Released in 2002, Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House is a made-for-television movie and the fourth installment in the popular Home Alone franchise. The film stars Mike Weinberg as Kevin McCallister, a young boy who finds himself defending his home from a pair of bumbling burglars once again.