In Collection
#180
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Family, Crime, Action
USA / English
| 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 |
| Director |
Raja Gosnell |
| Producer |
John Hughes; Hilton A. Green |
| Writer |
John Hughes |
| Cinematography |
Julio Macat |
| Musician |
Nick Glennie-Smith |
Alex Pruitt (Alex D. Linz) is sick and left home by himself. He has received a toy car from an elderly neighbor that has a microchip in it that can act as a cloaking device for a North Korean missile. The terrorists that lost the microchip want it back. They know that it is on Alex’s block, so they begin searching all the houses when no one is home. When they reach Alex’s home they believe no one is there, but they are mistaken. Alex calls the police on them and they run away. After this happens a few times, the police accuse Alex of lying to them, so he decides to take things into his own hands. He sets a bunch of booby traps through out his house and waits for the criminals to return.
| Barcode |
086162276330 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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