Filming Highlights When Kevin walked through the toy store, the person holding the baby and pointing at a pile of toys was the film’s director Chris Columbus. In the 1990 episode of "Home Alone", Kevin watched a movie called "Angels with Filthy Souls" (meaning evil angels). In this episode, he watched the movie's sequel "Angels with Even Filthier Souls" (meaning For the more evil angels). The film was shot in the Central Park Suite shopping mall. The phone number given in the film is the business phone number of the mall. The name of the toy store "Duncan's Toy Chest" (Duncan's Toy Chest) in the film comes from executive producer Duncan Henderson (Duncan Henderson). Macaulay Gold received a salary of 8 million U.S. dollars for the film, which is the most money a 12-year-old child can earn. American business tycoon, the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump ran a trick in the film. Kevin asked a passerby in the shopping mall lobby for directions. The passerby was played by Trump and the hotel was also Tron. Pu's private property. When Kevin appeared at Carnegie Hall, the audience could briefly see the live conductor, which was played by the film’s composer John Williams. When Ma Fu turned around after lighting the rope, he could see a staff member through the window. Kevin can see the view of Manhattan at LaGuardia Airport, but in fact cannot see it at that airport. There was a black thread tied to the thing that hit Ma Fu's nose, and it was obvious that it was a shooting prop. When Kevin asked Donald Trump for directions, Trump said to go left, Kevin went right and reached his destination. When Ma Fu was hit by the first brick, he could see his wig[6].
Another important Easter egg is Kevin's bird's-eye view of New York from the top of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in the United States! (The two buildings were destroyed and collapsed in the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001)
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