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“Home Alone” became the highest-grossing comedy of all time in the United States until it was surpassed by “The Hangover” in 2009.
True
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The concept for “Home Alone” was inspired by a scene from John Hughes’ earlier film, “Uncle Buck.”
True
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The house used in the film is located in New York.
False
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John Candy made a cameo appearance as Gus Polinski, the Polka King of the Midwest.
True
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The tarantula used in the movie was real, and Daniel Stern, who played Marv, had a fear of spiders.
True
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The house used in the movie was built specifically for filming and is not a real residence.
False
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The film’s director, Chris Columbus, later directed the first two Harry Potter films.
True
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The Talkboy, a gadget featured in the movie, was a real product released before the film.
False
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“Home Alone” was the first movie in the series; there were no sequels.
False
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“Home Alone” was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture
False
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The character of Kevin was originally written for another actor, and Macaulay Culkin was a last-minute replacement.
False
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The iconic scream from the character Marv when he gets his head set on fire was real and not dubbed.
True
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The movie was originally titled “Lonely Christmas.”
False
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