Chris Columbus has revealed a long-speculated detail about, the 1990 holiday film featuring Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister. In a recent interview, the director disclosed the professional details of Kevin’s parents, portrayed by Catherine O’Hara and John Heard, shedding light on how the McCallisters were wealthy enough to own a large Chicago home and fund a family trip to Paris for around 15 people. This revelation addresses a question that has been debated by fans for decades.
In a recent interview on The Hollywood Reporter’s “Awards Chatter” podcast, Home Alone director Chris Columbus answered a long-standing question about the McCallister family — how could they afford their lifestyle?
Columbus explained, “We thought the mother, at the time, because we used mannequins in the basement — she was a very successful fashion designer. The father could have, based on John Hughes’ own experience, worked in advertising, but I don’t remember what the father did.” (via Fox News)
Since its release decades ago, Home Alone fans have raised questions about the McCallister family’s wealth. Some fans theorized that Peter McCallister, Kevin’s father, had ties to organized crime. Columbus dismissed this theory, saying that the father was not involved in any such thing at all, “even though there was, at the time, a lot of organized crime in Chicago.”
The holiday classic Home Alone follows Kevin, a young boy accidentally left behind when his family travels to Paris. Kevin must defend his home from burglars Harry and Marv, played by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern. The film grossed over $476 million worldwide, cementing its status as one of the most successful Christmas movies ever.
Chris Columbus revealed that Warner Bros. nearly canceled Home Alone due to a budget dispute. The production was saved when 20th Century Fox picked it up. Earlier, Joe Roth, then-chairman of Fox, said, “Home Alone was costing $14.7 million, and Warner Bros. would only pay $14 million.”
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