Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 18000000
Revenue
$ 358994850
Kevin
Harry
Marv
Kate
Peter
Pigeon Lady
Concierge
Buzz
Uncle Frank
Bellman
Jeff
Aunt Leslie
Megan
Linnie
Desk Clerk
Mr. Duncan
Fuller
Rod
Tracy
Sondra
Brooke
Fashion Model
Gangster
Gangster - 'Dame'
Hotel Operator
Ding-Dang-Dong Host
Celeb #1
Celeb #2
Celeb #3
Contestant #1
Contestant #2
Skycap O'Hare #1
Skycap O'Hare #2
Agent #3 - NY Gate / O'Hare
Ticket Agent (New York)
Ticket Taker
Ticket Taker / Evidence Specialist
Flight Attendant
Flight Attendant
Man on Plane
Peter Look Alike
Officer Bennett
Cop in Times Square
Cop in Central Park
Arresting Cop in Central Park #1
Arresting Cop in Central Park #2
Cliff
Security Guard
Doorman
Plaza Marketing Director
Waiter
Health Club Woman
Bead Vendor
Airport Van Driver
Airport Driver
Limo Driver
Cab Driver
Sergeant in Toy Store
Little Girl in Toy Store
Streetwalker #1
Streetwalker #2
Sleeping Man
Geeky Kid
Helicopter Pilot
Central Park Ice Skater (uncredited)
Parent at Christmas Play (uncredited)
Man in Toy Store (uncredited)
Choir Boy (uncredited)
Choir Singer (uncredited)
Kid in the Airport (uncredited)
Woman with Shopping Bag (uncredited)
Choir Singer (uncredited)
Choir Member (uncredited)
Airport College Student (uncredited)
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Donald Trump
Written by Peter89Spencer on 2020-12-07
I'm ashamed to admit it, but I like this sequel better than the first one! New York is an amazing city in America. Even more amazing at Christmas!
Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-05-27
Just as good as the first. I actually like this one better then the first. It would be terrifying to be alone in a hugh city. Especially as a young kid. This movie is a lot funnier then the first one too.
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-08-26
Though not quite as much fun as the original, this isn't an half bad follow-up. The beginning is a little too convoluted setting the scene as this time the family go to Florida but a last minute mix-up at the airport sends "Kevin" (Macauley Culkin) to New York. Initially a bit apprehensive, he heads - armed with his dad's credit card - straight to the Plaza Hotel where he goes a bit bonkers with the room service and catches the attention of suspicious concierge Tim Curry. Whilst out exploring, the recently released Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern bump into him and decide to exact their revenge - not before telling him of their daring plan to rob a toy store. Of course he escapes their clutches, and quickly decides to try to thwart their thievery - as only he can. Curry is on good form here, as is just about everyone else as the slapstick hits overdrive and the paint pots, a nail gun and even an old cannon find innovative new uses. It is a good team effort, this - with plenty of gentle humour and amusing antics. Maybe just a bit too long, the joke starts to wear a bit thin but Chris Columbus has built well on the first film, with just enough variation from that one whilst essentially keeping the story the same.