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Home Alone 3

There's a new kid on the block.
1997 | 102m | English

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Popularity: 9 (history)

Director: Raja Gosnell
Writer: John Hughes
Staring:
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9-year-old Alex Pruitt is home alone with the chicken pox. Turns out, due to a mix-up among nefarious spies, Alex was given a toy car concealing a top-secret microchip. Now Alex must fend off the spies as they try to break into his house to get it back.
Release Date: Dec 12, 1997
Director: Raja Gosnell
Writer: John Hughes
Genres: Family, Comedy
Keywords burglar, winter, bravery, computer chip, technical toy, slapstick comedy, sequel, little boy, family relationships, home invasion, precocious child, home alone, mischievous child, chicken pox, kids on their own, child rescue
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Hughes Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $79,082,515
Budget: $32,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Alex D. Linz Alex Pruitt
Olek Krupa Peter Beaupre
Rya Kihlstedt Alice Ribbons
Lenny Von Dohlen Burton Jernigan
David Thornton Earl Unger
Haviland Morris Karen Pruitt
Kevin Kilner Jack Pruitt
Marian Seldes Mrs. Hess
Seth Smith Stan Pruitt
Scarlett Johansson Molly Pruitt
Christopher Curry Agent Stuckey
Baxter Harris Police Captain
James Saito Chinese Mob Boss
Kevin Gudahl Techie
Richard Hamilton Cab Driver
Freeman Coffey Recruiting Officer
Krista Lally Dispatcher
Neil Flynn Police Officer #1
Tony Mockus Jr. Police Officer #2
Pat Healy Agent Rogers
James Chisem Police Officer #3
Darwin Harris Photographer (as Darwin L. Harris)
Adrianne Duncan Flight Attendant
Sharon Sachs Annoying Woman
Joseph Luis Caballero Security Guard
Larry C. Tankson Cart Driver
Jennifer A. Daley Police Photographer #2
Darren T. Knaus Parrot (voice)
Nick Jantz Police Officer #4
Andy-John Police Officer #1 (uncredited)
Caryn Cheever Ticketing Agent (uncredited)
Sarah Godshaw Latchkey Girl (uncredited)
Jerod Howard Airline Traveler (uncredited)
Scott Prestin Head Airport Security Officer (uncredited)
Dominic Paolo Testa Airline Passenger (uncredited)
Name Job
Robert Wallace Driver
Mark R. Lindberg Gaffer
Jennifer McNamara Casting
Linda Rizzuto Hairstylist
Kerry Barden Casting
Denise Wynbrandt Makeup Artist
Malcolm Campbell Editor
Laura M. O'Brien Art Department Coordinator
Lucia Mace Hairstylist
Tania McComas Makeup Department Head
David Rennie Editor
Billy Hopkins Casting
Richard C. Goddard Set Decoration
Jodie Lynn Tillen Costume Design
Bruce Green Editor
Jack G. Taylor Jr. Art Direction
Gala Autumn Costume Supervisor
Dru Anne Carlson Script Supervisor
Linda Boykin-Williams Makeup Artist
Patrick Caulfield Set Costumer
Michael Glorioso Carpenter
Mark N. Woods Electrician
Anthony Joseph Fatigato Painter
Glenn Guenther Rigging Grip
Stephen S. Campanelli Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
David Sousa Animal Coordinator
B. Ted Deiker Assistant Production Coordinator
Makiko Carlson Camera Intern
Alan Barnett Digital Effects Supervisor
Andy Mentzer Electrician
James Thatcher Musician
Ross L. Kulma Set Medic
Michael D. Wilhoit Supervising Sound Editor
Joseph P. Kane Unit Production Manager
Ernie Malik Unit Publicist
Richard Dwan Jr. Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
John M. Vitale Assistant Editor
David Stanke Assistant Sound Editor
David 'Conman' Conaghan Electrician
James Aylward Electrician
Michael Beavers Rigging Grip
Paul Timothy Carden Sound Editor
Bill W. Benton Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Charles S. Hodes Still Photographer
James Hogan Transportation Coordinator
Bruce Fowler Orchestrator
Chris Freres Rigging Grip
Jennifer A. Daley Set Production Assistant
Scott Sanders Sound Effects Editor
Kay Whipple Stunts
Rudy Hassen Digital Effects Supervisor
Steven Matthys Dolly Grip
Harry P. Jackson III Electrician
Paul Storino Grip
Pat Chapman Production Supervisor
Jon Nicholson Set Dresser
Kevin Boyd Video Assist Operator
Jennifer Mann ADR Editor
Chuck Herrmann Assistant Property Master
Jonathan Fuh Boom Operator
Greg Van Horn Electrician
Danial Miller Key Grip
Brian Christensen Rigging Grip, Stunts
Bob MacDougall Stunts
Julie Justus Stunts
Mitchell Dean Utility Stunts
Fernando M. Briones Electrician
Bob E. Krattiger Gaffer
Helmer A. Claesson Rigging Grip
Philip C. Pfeiffer Second Unit Director of Photography, Director of Photography
Heidi Hublou Set Dresser
Victor J. Hernandez Sound Effects Editor
Kelly Oxford Supervising ADR Editor
David E. Diano Additional Camera
George Kohut Camera Operator
Jacqueline S. Beatka Seamstress
Richard Oswald Second Assistant Director
A. Leslie Thomas Set Designer
Jim Wallis Set Designer
Michael V. Nichols Assistant Property Master
Melissa Davies Digital Effects Supervisor
Steve Peterson First Assistant Camera
TG Glazer Location Manager
Jim Zemansky Property Master
Art Bartels Rigging Grip
Jack Sandgren Rigging Grip
Rick Brown Rigging Grip
Craig Heath Sound Recordist
Dennis J. Leahy Electrician
David Morenz First Assistant Camera
Cate Bangs Set Designer
Joe Bristol Set Dresser
John R. Ziganto Set Dresser
Ron Bolanowski Special Effects Coordinator
Frank Yario Jr. Video Assist Operator
Kathryn Roberts Camera Loader
Matvey Shatz Color Timer
Park B. Taylor Electrician
Benjamin Rosenberg First Assistant Director
Mark V. Phillips First Assistant Editor
Morgan Michael Lewis Key Grip
Sean P. Harvey Rigging Grip
Timothy J. Osman Rigging Grip
K. Isabel Kimler Stunts
Maryann Scinto Casting
Bradley T. Matthys Dolly Grip
Charles 'Chip' Orr Electrician
Sam Bertone Electrician
Steve Seukiw Electrician
Catherine Harper Foley
Dan O'Connell Foley
Penny Lee Hallin Assistant Editor
John P. Friday Best Boy Electric
Steven Silverstein Camera Loader
Ron Grenko Electrician
Terry Dee Rigging Gaffer
Malcolm Luker Scoring Mixer
Walter J. Piers Dolly Grip
Harry M. James Electrician
Tim Meehan Electrician
James Moriana Foley
John T. Cucci Foley
John Schacht Leadman
John Vargo Leadman
Laura Perlman Music Editor
Lisa A. Becker Production Coordinator
Charles Jimenez Rigging Grip
Rory Herbster Electrician
Adam Griswold Rigging Grip
Steve Lippert Rigging Grip
Kevin Cross Set Designer
Paul Allen Set Dresser
Timothy McGee Set Dresser
Kim Bolanowski Assistant Property Master
Gregg Barbanell Foley
Thomas Griffin Production Office Assistant
David W. Krummel Set Designer
Dino DiMuro Sound Effects Editor
Robert Renga Sound Recordist
Raja Gosnell Director
Suzanne Smith Crowley Casting
Henry Bumstead Production Design
Deborah Maxwell Dion Casting Assistant
Gary Dagg Key Grip
Adam Savage Modeling
Mary Ramos Music Supervisor
Michelle Kuznetsky Silverman Music Supervisor
Dale E. Turner Playback Singer
José Antonio García Sound Mixer
Freddie Hice Stunt Coordinator
R.A. Rondell Stunt Coordinator
Erik Rondell Stunts
James Fierro Stunts
Linda Perlin Stunts
Rick LeFevour Stunts
Thomas Robinson Harper Stunts
Troy Robinson Stunts
Tony Lamberti Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Matthew Ferro Visual Effects Producer
John Hughes Characters, Writer
Nick Glennie-Smith Music
Julio Macat Director of Photography
John Axelrad First Assistant Editor
Chris Tuck Stunts
Eddie J. Fernandez Stunts
Name Title
Hilton A. Green Producer
Nilo Rodis-Jamero Associate Producer
Ricardo Mestres Executive Producer
John Hughes Producer
Organization Category Person
Spirit Awards Best Actor Alex D. Linz Nominated
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Reviews

Kamurai
6.0

Good watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend. This kid definitely isn't Macaulay Culkin, but Alex D. Linz was able to carry this movie, and he did it again in "Max Keeble's Big Move". I'll be honest I re-watched this because "Hot Ones" mentioned Scarlett Johansson was in it, and I ... couldn't remember that. She has a bit role, but even back then (possibly unrefined, the role didn't have a lot to work with) she was a big personality in a small role. She has one, brief, powerful scene that would really be worth remembering: most of it is the messing up the burglars. This has a very different vibe than the first 2 movies. While Kevin was isolated and unable to get help, Alex starts by doing everything right to get help, but no one believes him so he feels forced to "do the right thing". However it manifests in almost a psychotic fashion. Of course, almost everything that happens in this movie should kill someone, but doesn't. It also had a very easy out: at any time Alex could give the chip up, and it would be over, the bad guys leave the country: he's heavily volunteering for this carnage. Kevin was being targeted, he saw their faces and was actually defending himself and his home because the "wet bandits" were coming for HIM. Ultimately it's fun and charming, and interesting what the limits of technology were back in 1997 with cellphones and pagers, RC cars with block long range, but not wireless cameras, but remote control gizmos that can turn on the neighbors tv. The biggest problem I have with it is that his brother's bird is basically as smart a person, having conversations, and taking bribes (or insisting on being paid at least), and the worst bit is that I know there are people with birds as smart as that. I'm not sure if it would be a Conure, but I don't deal in parrots. That said, it's not overly hilarious, it's not bad, but it's just not great either.

Jun 23, 2021