Why didn't Harry like the way Kevin looked at him?

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In "Home Alone", after Harry says "Merry Christmas" to Kevin after telling him to look out for Traffic and then Kevin looks a little shocked with his mouth open, why does Harry not like the way he looked at him?



Best Answer

The way I read the scene is when Kevin looked at Harry and noticed his gold tooth, he recognized him as the 'police officer' who had been in their house a few days previous. Harry noticed the look of recognition on Kevin's face and this made him uneasy.




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How many times would Marv and Harry die?

In the Screen Junkies video Honest Action - Home Alone, it was determined that the injuries sustained in Home Alone and Home Alone 2 would kill Harry eight times over and kill Marv thirteen times over.

What injuries would Harry and Marv have?

The doctor's diagnosis: "Seriously? At this point, Marv and Harry have both suffered potentially crippling hand and foot injuries. Harry has proved to be nearly impervious to burns, and both managed to retain consciousness after taking a flying paint can straight to the face.

What happens to Harry in Home Alone?

He got his head burned with a blowtorch in both films. He has lost a tooth and used to wear a golden replacement until it was knocked out by one of Kevin's booby traps.

Who got it worse in Home Alone?

Marv takes the worse beating from Kevin (that brick in the forehead in 2 was horrifying) and he's bossed around all day by Harry.



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