Holiday hilarity returns to the big screen with HOME ALONE (1990)! All proceeds from this benefit screening go to Special Olympics Oregon and their work serving more than 5,000 individual children and adults with intellectual disabilities in our community.
HOME ALONE follows Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) whose family mistakenly leaves him at home for their holidays. Waking to an empty house, he assumes his wish to have no family has come true—but his excitement sours when he realizes that two bandits (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern) plan to rob his house, and now he alone must protect the family home. Co-starring Catherine O'Hara and complete with a gauntlet of physical comedy, HOME ALONE is an unrivaled comedy classic.
About Special Olympics Oregon:
Special Olympics Oregon (SOOR) provides year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Not only just sports, SOOR also gives athletes access to healthcare, opportunities to demonstrate courage, experience joy, and ability to have friendship and community. Our long-term vision is to help bring all Oregonians with intellectual disabilities into the larger society under conditions where they are accepted, respected, and given the chance to become valued, appreciated, and productive citizens. You can find out more at soor.org or follow along @soorstate.
HOME ALONE follows Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) whose family mistakenly leaves him at home for their holidays. Waking to an empty house, he assumes his wish to have no family has come true—but his excitement sours when he realizes that two bandits (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern) plan to rob his house, and now he alone must protect the family home. Co-starring Catherine O'Hara and complete with a gauntlet of physical comedy, HOME ALONE is an unrivaled comedy classic.
About Special Olympics Oregon:
Special Olympics Oregon (SOOR) provides year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Not only just sports, SOOR also gives athletes access to healthcare, opportunities to demonstrate courage, experience joy, and ability to have friendship and community. Our long-term vision is to help bring all Oregonians with intellectual disabilities into the larger society under conditions where they are accepted, respected, and given the chance to become valued, appreciated, and productive citizens. You can find out more at soor.org or follow along @soorstate.
Director: Chris Columbus
Run time: 103 mins
Format: Digital
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