Uncle Buck is a 1989 American comedy film directed by John Hughes. The story follows a slovenly but well-meaning bachelor named Buck Russell, played by John Candy, who is called upon to babysit his nieces and nephew when their parents have to leave town unexpectedly.
As Buck struggles to adapt to his new role as a caregiver, he must navigate the challenges of dealing with rebellious teenagers, a precocious young girl, and a mischievous little boy. Despite his initial reluctance, Buck soon forms a bond with the children and learns valuable lessons about responsibility and family.
Throughout the film, Buck's unorthodox methods and larger-than-life personality lead to a series of hilarious and heartwarming moments that ultimately bring the family closer together. Uncle Buck is a classic comedy that showcases John Candy's talent for both humor and heart, making it a beloved favorite among audiences of all ages.
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Uncle Buck
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RHYTHM OF LIFE
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GOT MORE RHYMES
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TWEEDLEE DEE
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THUNDERBIRD
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MR. SANDMAN
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JUKE BOX BABY
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LIPSTICK, POWDER AND PAINT
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WILD THING (WILD BEATS)
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LAUGH, LAUGH
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BUST A MOVE
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SLIDE
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SLOWDOWN
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Flesh for Lulu:
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