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Harry & Marv
The robbers in Home Alone are Harry Lyme and Marv Murchins, also known as the "Wet Bandits." They try to rob the McCallister's house but end up getting outsmarted by Kevin, the pint-sized mastermind. And let's be real, those two could use a lesson or two in basic home security.
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Their names are Harry and Marv. Joe Pesci plays Harry, and Daniel Stern plays Marv. In the first movie, they call themselves, "The Wet Bandits," because they clog up the sinks of every house they rob. In the second movie, Marv insists that they call themselves, "The Sticky Bandits." This is because he made himself a glove out of fly paper or some sticky stuff. He would stick his hand into donation tins, and when he pulled his hand out there would be lots of coins stuck to it.
The full names of the thieves in "Home Alone" are Harry Lyme and Marv Murchins. They are portrayed by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern, respectively. The duo is commonly referred to as the "Wet Bandits" in the film, due to their signature method of robbing homes.
Harry and Marv
Harry & Marv
The robbers in Home Alone are Harry Lyme and Marv Murchins, also known as the "Wet Bandits." They try to rob the McCallister's house but end up getting outsmarted by Kevin, the pint-sized mastermind. And let's be real, those two could use a lesson or two in basic home security.
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Their names are Harry and Marv. Joe Pesci plays Harry, and Daniel Stern plays Marv. In the first movie, they call themselves, "The Wet Bandits," because they clog up the sinks of every house they rob. In the second movie, Marv insists that they call themselves, "The Sticky Bandits." This is because he made himself a glove out of fly paper or some sticky stuff. He would stick his hand into donation tins, and when he pulled his hand out there would be lots of coins stuck to it.
In "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York," Kevin McCallister throws a total of 10 bricks at Marv and Harry from a rooftop. The scene is memorable for its comedic yet exaggerated portrayal of the duo's misfortunes as they try to capture Kevin. The bricks cause significant comedic harm, showcasing Kevin's cleverness and resourcefulness in defending himself.
The full names of the thieves in "Home Alone" are Harry Lyme and Marv Murchins. They are portrayed by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern, respectively. The duo is commonly referred to as the "Wet Bandits" in the film, due to their signature method of robbing homes.
In the first Home Alone movie (1990), they called themselves "the Wet Bandits." They would block up the sinks and flood the houses they robbed, as their signature. In the sequel, Marv decided that they would call themselves "the Sticky Bandits."The reason for this nickname was that Marv developed a new "trick" for stealing from collection baskets/tins. Marv would wear a glove made out of flypaper or something, and as he walked by one of those Santas who dress up and collect money for the poor, he would discreetly slip his sticky hand into the collection basket, and then make off with the coins that got stuck to his hand.
In "Home Alone," Marv, played by Daniel Stern, has a gold tooth. This distinctive feature adds to his character's comedic and somewhat bumbling persona as one of the burglars attempting to rob Kevin's home. The gold tooth becomes a memorable detail in the film.
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Joe Pesci plays Harry, and Daniel Stern plays Marv. Same as in the first Home Alone movie (1990).