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  1. 20 de mar. de 2022 · Uncle Buck - Take this quarter go downtown and have a rat gnaw that thing off of your face Uncle Buck 1989 Directed by John Hughes Starring John Candy and Amy Madigan If you enjoyed this...

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  2. 21 de may. de 2013 · Uncle Buck: "Take this quarter, go downtown and have a rat gnaw that thing off your face." Solomon Lieberman. 62 subscribers. Subscribed. 986. 263K views 10 years ago. ...more.

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  3. Cuando el abuelo sufre un infarto, los Russell tienen que volver al pueblo a toda velocidad, pero se les plantea un problema: ¿Con quién dejan a los chicos? Para su desgracia, sólo hay una solución: la oveja negra de la familia, el tío Buck.

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  4. Solos con nuestro tío es una película dirigida por John Hughes con John Candy, Amy Madigan, Gaby Hoffmann, Macaulay Culkin .... Año: 1989. Título original: Uncle Buck. Sinopsis: El matrimonio Russell y sus tres hijos han dejado su pequeño pueblo para vivir en las afueras de una gran ciudad.

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    • John Hughes
    • One Scene from Uncle Buck Inspired Home Alone
    • John Candy Wasn’T First Choice to Star in The Lead Role
    • The Movie Actually Spawned Two Ill-Fated Spin Offs
    • It’S Actually Possible to Make Uncle Buck’s Giant Pancakes
    • Anna Chlumsky from My Girl Makes A Cameo Appearance
    • The High School Is The Same Location Used in Plenty of Other John Hughes Films
    • The Film Was Originally Supposed to Take Place in St. Louis, Missouri
    • Uncle Buck Was Shot and Released in The Same Year
    • You Can Actually Visit The Russells’ House Today
    • Buck Drives A 1977 Mercury Marquis Brougham

    Remember the scene where Macaulay Culkin’s character is interrogating Chanice through the letter box? [rtk_adunit_top] Well this one little moment inspired John Hughes to create Home Alone– which would later shoot Culkin to child stardom! John Candy also appeared in Home Aloneas “the Polka king of the Midwest”, but he didn’t have any scenes with Ma...

    Although John Candy has starred in several John Hughes films, he wasn’t actually first choice to play Buck. [rtk_adunit_top] In fact, it was Danny DeVito who was originally considered for the role, but things didn’t work out and instead Candy signed on to play the character. Other actors in the running included Robin Williams and Jack Nicholson, bo...

    Uncle Buckwas so popular that executives created not one, but two, ill-fated spin offs. [rtk_adunit_top] The first aired from 1990 until 1991, and was created without any guidance from John Hughes, featuring none of the original cast members. In fact, it was so unpopular that John Hughes had no idea it had even been created until producers asked hi...

    Who can forget those giant pancakes for Miles’ birthday?! Luckily for all of us, a chef has worked out the quantities you would need to make Uncle Buck’s pancakes. [rtk_adunit_top] However, you probably won’t be surprised to hear that the shopping list is pretty hefty. You’ll need to buy 300g plain flour, 200g caster sugar, 450ml of milk, 9 medium ...

    Anna Chlumsky is now best known to today’s generation for playing Amy Brookheimer on Veep. [rtk_adunit_top] But in the late 80s and early 90s Chlumsky was actually a major child star. In fact, you can see her make a cameo in Uncle Buckduring the classroom scene – she is sat next to Maizy. [rtk_adunit_middle] However, she didn’t have any lines at al...

    If you thought the high school in Uncle Bucklooked familiar, then that’s because the exterior has appeared in a number of other John Hughes films. [rtk_adunit_top] New Trier West High School in Winnetka, Illinois has also featured in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Sixteen Candles. At the time of filming, the school wasn’t actually functioning, so you...

    Filming for Uncle Buckwas originally supposed to take place in Missouri. [rtk_adunit_top] This was unusual for john Hughes, who usually preferred to shoot his movies in Chicago. However, just as filming was about to begin, the crew encountered a serious problem. [rtk_adunit_middle] Missouri was experiencing unusually warm weather for the time of ye...

    1989 was a seriously busy year for John Hughes, as well as his cast and crew. [rtk_adunit_top] Uncle Buck was filmed, edited, released in cinemas then distributed on home video all within the space of 365 days! This was aided by the fact that all of the filming locations were relatively close together. [rtk_adunit_middle] Many of the indoor scenes ...

    You can make a pilgrimage to the Russells’ house by travelling to 2602 Lincoln Street in Evanston, Illinois. [rtk_adunit_top] The house was, of course, only used for exterior shots, with the interior scenes being filmed on set. The home boasts four spacious bedrooms and four bathrooms, and is valued to be worth over $1.5 million. [rtk_adunit_middle...

    Fans of the movie will definitely remember Buck’s car, which he nicknamed “The Beast”. [rtk_adunit_top] In reality, Buck was actually driving a 1977 Mercury Marquis Brougham. Filmmakers used a combination of gunshot and firecracker sound effects to create the car’s distinctive backfire noise. [rtk_adunit_middle] Uncle Buck was a big man, and luckil...

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