Un año después de que Kevin McCallister se quedara solo en casa y tuviera que librarse de dos ladrones por su propia cuenta, es abandonado en Nueva York con los mismos criminales pisándole l... Leer todoUn año después de que Kevin McCallister se quedara solo en casa y tuviera que librarse de dos ladrones por su propia cuenta, es abandonado en Nueva York con los mismos criminales pisándole los talones.Un año después de que Kevin McCallister se quedara solo en casa y tuviera que librarse de dos ladrones por su propia cuenta, es abandonado en Nueva York con los mismos criminales pisándole los talones.
- Premios
- 3 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
- Sondra
- (as Daiana Campeanu)
Opiniones destacadas
A very similar formula to the first but obviously set in NYC, so there was a lot of potential for different ideas which I felt they capitalized on. Steady laughs throughout from all the characters. The addition of Tim Curry was amazing. Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern crack me up in their roles as the Wet/Sticky Bandits.
A very good sequel that delivers in pretty much every way, especially the Christmas feels.
Kevin and his family are heading down to Florida for Christmas this year, but when Kevin gets mixed up at the air port and gets on the wrong flight, he ends up in New York. Instead of complaining or panicking, he just plain enjoys it. He goes on the ultimate tour with his father's bag of money and credit cards and cons himself into the Plaza Hotel claiming he's there with his dad. But the Wet Bandants who have now re-named themselves as the Sticky Bandants are in New York as well and are planning on stealing all the money from a toy store that is going to be given to the children's hospital. But Kevin is going to make sure that they don't mess around with the kids and has set his uncle's abandoned apartment up for a fun house of traps.
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York was an absolute blast. The reason I'm giving it a ten is because I think the rating should be higher. People really need to give this movie a shot. My favorite scene is without a doubt when Marv gets hit in the face with the bricks, also, the scene where the Plaza Hotel managers are asked by Kevin's mom "What kind of idiots do you have working here?!"... the lady just smiles and says "The finest in New York!", it was just too funny! I love this movie and I'm always going to recommend it for a good watch, I think you'll enjoy it if you give it a chance.
10/10
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- TriviaMacaulay Culkin was paid $4.5 million, then the biggest ever salary for a child star, as well as 45 times his salary for Mi pobre angelito (1990).
- ErroresWhen Kevin is sitting at LaGuardia Airport, he is looking at the Manhattan skyline. That view of the city cannot be viewed from LaGuardia.
- Citas
Gangster: [on a video playing on a TV in another room] You was here last night too, wasn't ya?
Concierge: [hesitates and unaware he's listening to a video] ... Yes, sir. I was.
[nods]
Gangster: [sternly] You was here, and you was smoochin' with my brother!
[the Concierge is taken aback and a little amused. He assumes that the gangster is referring to the embarrassing shower incident that happened last night but denies it]
Concierge: [scoffs, grins in embarrassment and half laughs] I'm-I'm afraid you're mistaken, sir.
Gangster: Don't gimme that! You've been smoochin' with everybody! Snuffy, Al, Leo, Little Moe with the gimpy leg, Cheeks, Boney Bob, Cliff.
[the Concierge is shocked and confused by this accusation. Coincidentally, one of the other staff members happens to be called Cliff, it says so on his name badge. He gasps and the others look at him in disbelief, shocked]
Cliff: [looks alarmed and panics] No... it's a lie!
Gangster: I could go on forever, baby!
Concierge: [half laughing] I'm terribly sorry, sir, but I'm afraid you're mistaken. We're looking for a young man.
- Créditos curiososJust as the end credits finish, the Hughes logo is moving and making crashing sounds (much like bowling pins being knocked over by a bowling ball, then ending with the sound of a triangle). This is a reference to the film logo moving as seen in the TV spots and theatrical trailer.
- Versiones alternativasFor the television version, about twenty minutes of this movie was edited in very small sections, because this movie is exactly two hours long. In order to watch the full version on television, the time slot is extended to two and a half hours.
- ConexionesEdited into ¡Loca academia de pilotos! Parte 2 (1993)
- Bandas sonorasAll Alone on Christmas
Written and Produced by Steven Van Zandt (as Steven Van Zandt)
Performed by Darlene Love
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- My Poor Little Angel 2: Lost in New York
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 28,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 173,585,516
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 31,126,882
- 22 nov 1992
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 358,994,850
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido