Ever Wonder What Harry And Marv From Home Alone Look Like Now??
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Home Alone's bad boy Daniel Stern who played Marv in the movie shares some of his beautiful memories with his fans on twitter just before the christmas was about to come..
#2
We all know how Marv and Harry were punished by the eight year old kid Kelvin when they tried to rob the kid's house.
Harry Lime (Joe Pesci) is not seen nowadays but his crime partner Marv is seen acting in the TV series 'Manhattan'. But the two burglars are still very close to each other which is also obvious in the picture.
#3
Recently the actor Daniel Stern who played Marv in the all time favorite movie "Home Alone" posted some of his memories with his crime partner Joe Pesci (Harry Lime of Home Alone) from the best period of his life as he say so. He posted: Let's do a Home Alone countdown to Christmas Day! I'd love to share some of my favorite memories from that time. People often ask if all those crazy and PAINFUL things that happened on Home Alone were real. I'd like to start with this one because the unsung heroes of Home Alone were the guys that did our stunts. Yes they were real, but no, most of them didn't happen to me. My stuntman's name is Leon Delany and Joe Pesci's stuntman was Troy Brown. And Troy and Leon are the real heroes in the movie, because everything you see really happened to them... I got a few bumps and bruises, but they took the brunt. The scariest one was in Home Alone 2 when Joe's character falls through the air onto the top of a car and smashes in the roof. They had a crane that night and suspended Troy Brown about 15 feet above the car. On "action" they let Troy go and even though they had scored the roof so it would break away easily, the fall knocked Troy out. It was almost too violent to be funny, although in the editing it's hysterical. Troy and Leon's work in the movie is so iconic that when I'm shooting stunts on the shows I work on now the stunt men all refer to particular kinds of falls and stunts as "we need a Home Alone here." And that's a tribute to our boys. And so is this post!!
#4 He also posted about the famous Home Alone Dad Peter McCallister!
He posted: On the second day of Home Alone memories my true love gave to meeeeee an endearing story about this guy and meeeee....
Do you recognize him? Yep it's John Heard, the Dad everyone loves from Home Alone. But I loved him first. John is one of my oldest friends in the world. When I was 17, I dropped out of high school to move to NYC to be an actor and I only knew one person in town. Well when I got there my friend had been called away, but his roommate was there and yep, you guessed it... it was John. On my very FIRST day in NYC he took me in even though he didn't know me from Adam, and let me sleep on his couch for the first two weeks of my "career". So basically, John's been a friend since my first day in NYC and is a dear friend for life.
#5
He posted: Holy Moley it's only 4 days until Christmas! .... so I figured why not pull a few out of the personal collection to share with you guys...
Harry and Marv were always intended to be a classic comic duo. John Hughes wrote it that way and Chris Columbus directed it that way... Joe and I bought into that into that idea from the very beginning. We had already done one other movie together called "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" so we were already friends, so when we got together for the first rehearsal we were already talking about what our comic duo was going to be. I think we both started with some of our favorite cartoon characters: Wile E Coyote, Bugs Bunny and other classic cartoons. Our physical types were as different as Laurel and Hardy and we set about making our own version of those guys. You'll notice Joe even invented his own cartoon language that he spews when he gets really frustrated. The evolution of the characters and chemistry came from the love that we all had for the classic comic duos and from the brilliance of my dear friend and partner in crime, Joe Pesci.
