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- Buck Russell; Tia Russell; Maizy Russell
- PG
- 1989
7.1. IMDB. 1989 , Comedy. 100 min. Bachelor and all-round slob Buck babysits his brother's rebellious teenage daughter and her cute younger brother and sister. Stars: John Candy. Jean Louisa Kelly. Gaby Hoffmann. Macaulay Culkin. Amy Madigan. Director: John Hughes. Trailer. Download. Watch Later. Add To Watch Later. Favourites. Add To Favourites.
Movies. Uncle Buck (1989) CC. Uncle Buck (1989) As an idle, good-natured bachelor, Uncle Buck is the last person you would think of to watch the kids. However, during a family crisis, he is suddenly left in charge of his nephew and nieces.
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Comedy acting legend John Candy turns in a signature performance in this effort from director John Hughes as a notoriously irresponsible uncle left to care for his brother's kids during a family crisis.