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The movie that Kevin watches on video tape is not a real film, but footage especially created. It was called "Angels With Filthy Souls." Along with other similar era references in the movie, this is a play upon the movie Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) starring James Cagney.

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Angels with Filthy Souls, a parody of the 1938 Warner Bros. film Angels with Dirty Faces, is a fictional gangster film that appears within the movie. The film acted dramatically within Home Alone as Kevin used it repeatedly to make outside characters think that there were adults in the house by either playing the whole tape or fast forwarding to the useful parts. In the Home Alone sequel Home Alone 2, Kevin rented and watched a film titled Angels with Even Filthier Souls. The film involves several gangsters who apparently have business to be dealt with. Snakes enters Johnny's office and questions him about the money owed for getting the "stuff". Johnny smugly replies that Acey no longer has any authority, and implies that he is not about to give Snakes any money. Snakes shows discomfort when he finds out that Acey is upstairs, taking a bath and almost immediately Johnny takes out his Tommy Gun. Johnny tells Snakes to get out before he counts to 10, however, Johnny cuts the count short, counting to two, then jumping straight to 10, and fires repeatedly while laughing maniacally. Snakes' body is shown lying dead on the ground, while Johnny continues to fire. At the end of the clip, Johnny says, "Keep the change, ya filthy animal!" For humorous effect, Kevin mouths this line to the audience upon scaring Marv away. The main characters include: * Johnny - (Ralph Foody) new mobster boss that wastes no time in informing Snakes that he isn't welcome anymore. * Snakes - (Michael Guido) dressed in a coat and hat, he has come to collect his 10% dues from Johnny and Acey. * A.C. - repeatedly referred to by Snakes as the original man in charge who owes him money. While it is never stated in the movie's dialogue, it is implied that A.C. is dead.

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The film is called 'Angels With Filthy Souls'.

However the film does not exist and was just used as a prop device in Home Alone. The title is a parody of 'Angels With Dirty Faces', a classic Cagney & Bogart gangster film from 1938.

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10y ago

The Film in question is Angels with Filthy Souls. However it is a specially made parody of the 1938 gangster film Angels with Dirty Faces starring James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart and directed by Michael Curtiz. It has only ever appeared in the 1990 film Home Alone. In the 1992 film HomeAlone 2: Lost in New York scenes were shown from another specially made film, Angels with Even Filthier Souls, a sequel to the parody in the first Home Alone film.

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13y ago

In the movie "Home Alone" the boy Kevin, is ten.

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12y ago

It is actually footage created especially for the film and not a real movie. It was based on the film Angels with Dirty Faces.

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