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The duo appears only in the 1990 film ''[[Home Alone]]'' and its 1992 sequel, ''[[Home Alone 2: Lost in New York]]''. |
The duo appears only in the 1990 film ''[[Home Alone]]'' and its 1992 sequel, ''[[Home Alone 2: Lost in New York]]''. |
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− | While a [[Marv Murchins/Home Alone 4|version of Marv]] appears in ''[[Home Alone 4]]'' (which shares a loose connection to the original two films), the terms "Wet Bandits" and "Sticky Bandits" are never used as Marv ditches Harry and partners up with his sidekick [[Vera Murchins|Vera]] and mother [[Molly Murchins|Molly]]. |
+ | While a [[Marv Murchins/Home Alone 4|version of Marv]] appears in ''[[Home Alone 4]]'' (which shares a loose connection to the original two films), the terms "Wet Bandits" and "Sticky Bandits" are never used as Marv ditches Harry and partners up with his sidekick/wife [[Vera Murchins|Vera]] and mother [[Molly Murchins|Molly]]. |
==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 02:44, 3 November 2020
The Wet Bandits were a duo of criminals, comprised of Marv Murchins and Harry Lyme. Marv was solely responsible for the name, after leaving a calling card of leaving the water running in every house they burglarized.[1]
After escaping prison, Marv decided that they become the Sticky Bandits after wrapping his hand in tape to steal money from a donation bucket.[2]
Behind the scenes
The duo appears only in the 1990 film Home Alone and its 1992 sequel, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.
While a version of Marv appears in Home Alone 4 (which shares a loose connection to the original two films), the terms "Wet Bandits" and "Sticky Bandits" are never used as Marv ditches Harry and partners up with his sidekick/wife Vera and mother Molly.