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Home Alone: The Holiday Heist (PC Original)

Many fans rank it as significantly better than Home Alone 4 , considering it a "pleasant pastime" that returns to the series' core spirit. Home Alone: The Holiday Heist | Home Alone Wiki | Fandom

Having veteran actors like Malcolm McDowell and Ed Asner (who plays the party host) adds a level of gravitas rarely seen in made-for-TV sequels. Home Alone: The Holiday Heist

Whether you’re a franchise completionist or just looking for a new family movie night pick, here is everything you need to know about Home Alone: The Holiday Heist . The Plot: Ghost Traps vs. Art Thieves Many fans rank it as significantly better than

When you think of the Home Alone franchise, your mind likely goes straight to Kevin McCallister, wet bandits, and the snowy streets of Chicago. But did you know there is a fifth installment that trades the McCallisters for the Baxters and the city for a "haunted" mansion in Maine? The Plot: Ghost Traps vs

Finn uses his gaming knowledge and tech skills to outsmart the burglars, making it more relatable for today's digital-native kids.

While it’s hard to beat the original, critics and viewers from Common Sense Media and The Movie Rat point out a few reasons this TV movie stands out:

Ten-year-old Finn Baxter (Christian Martyn) isn’t exactly thrilled about his family's move from California to a creepy old house in Maine. Obsessed with video games and terrified of ghosts, Finn spends his time setting up elaborate traps to catch a legendary phantom he believes haunts the house.