Home Alone to Heart and Home: Celebrate the Mischief of The Wet Bandits!
The Wet Bandits, Harry and Marv, are the ultimate comic duo; a bumbling pair of thieves whose grand plans unravel in hilariously chaotic ways. Their heists are more about slapstick and less about theft, making them unforgettable holiday villains!
The Wet Bandits Trivia
What is the name of the actor who played Harry Lyme in "Home Alone"? (Expert)
#1: Joe Pesci
#2: Daniel Stern
#3: Macaulay Culkin
#4: John Hughes
What is the nickname of the duo known for their antics in "Home Alone"? (Medium)
#1: The Sticky Bandits
#2: The Wet Bandits
#3: The Thieving Duo
#4: The Holiday Bandits
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The Wet Bandits Fun Facts
The Wet Bandits, Harry and Marv, were inspired by real-life criminals from the 1970s, known for robbing homes while leaving the water running as a way to cause damage and distract homeowners.
The Wet Bandits' namesake comes from their signature method of flooding homes after they rob them, which was originally meant to be a humorous twist on their criminal antics.
The Wet Bandits Polls
What is your favorite Wet Bandits scene?
The HSBC Bank Breakdown
The Home Alone Setup
The Slip on the Ice
The Final Confrontation
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What is the best heist movie featuring a duo?
Home Alone
Italian Job
Ocean's Eleven
The Town
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