Bold claim: Even after 35 years, the Wet Bandits’ charm still sparks debate, and Daniel Stern isn’t chasing the spotlight to be part of the celebrations. In a candid interview with PEOPLE, the actor—famed for playing Marv opposite Joe Pesci’s Harry—explains why he won’t be joining any Home Alone anniversary events.
Key takeaways:
- Stern has embraced a quieter life, shifting from Hollywood to a ranch in Ventura County, California, where he and his wife raise cattle and citrus trees, while also pursuing sculpture.
- He describes himself as a homebody who rarely leaves his farm, joking that a simple call or Zoom session would be enough to connect, but he’s not traveling for reunions.
- Even with the film’s enduring popularity, Stern prefers observing its legacy from afar, acknowledging that it can feel overwhelming when fans share their love directly.
- Although he didn’t anticipate the movie’s lasting impact, Stern recalls recognizing the project’s potential quality. He raves about John Hughes’s script as the funniest he’d ever read, noting its perfect blend of humor, heart, and holiday warmth that culminates in a touching reunion between Kevin’s family and the neighbor.
- He concedes that predicting the film’s longevity would have been impossible, given how its life has stretched across decades.
Context on the film: Home Alone, released in 1990, follows Marv and Harry’s bungled break-ins as they attempt to rob Kevin McCallister, the boy left home alone at Christmas. The movie’s mix of slapstick comedy and heartfelt moments has kept it a holiday staple, drawing new fans while aging gracefully with longtime viewers. As part of the 35th anniversary celebrations, other cast members, including Macaulay Culkin, have appeared at fan events.
Availability: Home Alone is currently streaming on Disney+.
Source: Original interview published by People
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