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Revisiting a Forgotten Sequel: "Mamma, ho allagato la casa" If you grew up in Italy during the early 2000s, you might remember a curious addition to the beloved Home Alone saga. Titled (literally, "Mom, I flooded the house"), this film is actually the fourth installment in the franchise, known internationally as Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House . A New Kevin for a New Era

Unlike the third movie, which featured an entirely different family, this sequel returns to the McCallister clan—but with a twist. The entire original cast was replaced. is now played by Mike Weinberg . Mamma, ho allagato la casa

The story shifts from the iconic Chicago suburbs to a high-tech mansion owned by Kevin's father's new girlfriend. Why the Italian Title? Revisiting a Forgotten Sequel: "Mamma, ho allagato la

, one half of the original "Wet Bandits," returns, portrayed by French Stewart . The entire original cast was replaced

The Italian localization followed a specific naming convention that started with the first film, Mamma, ho perso l'aereo . This "Mamma, ho..." format became a brand of its own in Italy, often applied to comedies even when they weren't direct sequels. In this case, "flooding the house" refers to one of Kevin's primary traps involving a massive bathroom waterfall. A Polarizing Legacy

While it lacks the star power of Macaulay Culkin and the orchestral magic of John Williams, the film has found its own niche as a nostalgic TV-movie staple. CompletelyDifferentTitle / Italian - TV Tropes

Revisiting a Forgotten Sequel: "Mamma, ho allagato la casa" If you grew up in Italy during the early 2000s, you might remember a curious addition to the beloved Home Alone saga. Titled (literally, "Mom, I flooded the house"), this film is actually the fourth installment in the franchise, known internationally as Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House . A New Kevin for a New Era

Unlike the third movie, which featured an entirely different family, this sequel returns to the McCallister clan—but with a twist. The entire original cast was replaced. is now played by Mike Weinberg .

The story shifts from the iconic Chicago suburbs to a high-tech mansion owned by Kevin's father's new girlfriend. Why the Italian Title?

, one half of the original "Wet Bandits," returns, portrayed by French Stewart .

The Italian localization followed a specific naming convention that started with the first film, Mamma, ho perso l'aereo . This "Mamma, ho..." format became a brand of its own in Italy, often applied to comedies even when they weren't direct sequels. In this case, "flooding the house" refers to one of Kevin's primary traps involving a massive bathroom waterfall. A Polarizing Legacy

While it lacks the star power of Macaulay Culkin and the orchestral magic of John Williams, the film has found its own niche as a nostalgic TV-movie staple. CompletelyDifferentTitle / Italian - TV Tropes