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John Candy stars in this John Hughes comedy as an idle, good-natured bachelor who's left in charge of his nephew and nieces during a family crisis.
Unaccustomed to suburban life, fun-loving Uncle Buck soon charms his younger relatives Miles and Maizy with his hefty cooking and his new way of doing the laundry. But his carefree style doesn t impress everyone, including Tia (Jean Kelly), his rebellious teenage niece, and Chanice (Amy Madigan), his impatient girlfriend.
Uncle Buck is the last person you d think of to watch the kids. But with a little luck and a lot of love, he manages to surprise everyone in this heartwarming family comedy.
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- Rated : Suitable for 12 years and over
- Language : English
- Package Dimensions : 17.2 x 13.4 x 1.6 cm; 76 g
- Director : John Hughes
- Media Format : Blu-ray
- Run time : 1 hour and 40 minutes
- Release date : 16 Dec. 2024
- Actors : John Candy, Macaulay Culkin
- Studio : Fabulous Films Limited
- ASIN : B0DNG5P7CW
- Country of origin : Austria
- غ Rank: 10,761 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
- 1,842 in Comedy (DVD & Blu-ray)
- 4,083 in Blu-ray
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 December 2016UNCLE BUCK [1989 / 2011] [Blu-ray] He’s Crude! He’s Crass! He’s Family!
John Candy stars in this outrageous comedy written and directed by John Hughes. Uncle Buck is an idle, good-natured bachelor. However, during a family crisis; Uncle Buck is suddenly left in charge of his nephew and nieces.
Unaccustomed to suburban life, fun loving Uncle Buck soon charms his younger relatives Miles Russell [Macaulay Culkin] and Maizy Russell [Gaby Hoffmann] with his hefty cooking and his new way of doing the laundry. But his carefree style doesn’t impress everyone, including Tia Russell [Jean Louisa Kelly], his rebellious teenage niece, and Chanice Kobolowski [Amy Madigan], his impatient girlfriend.
Uncle Buck is the last person you’d think of to watch the children. But with a little luck and a lot of love, Uncle Buck manages to surprise everyone in this heart-warming family comedy film.
Cast: John Candy, Jean Louisa Kelly, Gaby Hoffmann, Macaulay Culkin, Amy Madigan, Elaine Bromka, Garrett M. Brown, Laurie Metcalf, Jay Underwood, Brian Tarantina, Mike Starr, Suzanne Shepherd, Dennis Cockrum, Joel Robinson, Colin Baumgartner, Erik Whipple, Mark Rosenthal, Doug von Nessen, Wayne Kneeland, Gigi Casler, LaVerne Anderson, Gina Doctor, Rachel Thompson Perrine, Ron Payne, Jane Vickerilla, Kyle Lewis Eastman, Dana Taylor, Jennifer Kane, Christen Loftis, Genae Affrunti, Anna Chlumsky, Betsy Bottando, William Windom (voice), Julia Morgan (voice), Granville Ames (voice), Ramey Ellis (voice), Leigh French (voice), Patricia Arquette (voice), Laura Jacoby (voice), Devon Odessa (voice), Arnold F. Turner (voice), Garin Bouble (voice), Tim Hoskins (voice), Julie Payne (voice), Jack Blessing (voice), Todd Larson (voice), Kevin Bassett (uncredited), Michael Berkowitz (uncredited), Cathy Carlson (uncredited), James Anthony Caruso (uncredited), Anthony Joseph Fatigato (uncredited), Frost Keaton (uncredited), Robert Minkoff (uncredited), and Ryan Todd (uncredited)
Director: John Hughes
Producers: John Hughes, Ramey E. Ward, Tom Jacobson and William H. Brown
Screenplay: John Hughes
Composer: Ira Newborn
Cinematography: Ralf D. Bode (Director of Photography)
Video Resolution: 1080p [Color by DeLuxe]
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 [Anamorphic]
Audio: English: 2.0 DTS-HD Master Audio Stereo, French: 2.0 DTS-HD Stereo, Italian: 2.0 DTS-HD Stereo, German: 2.0 DTS-HD Stereo, Spanish: 2.0 DTS-HD Stereo, Portuguêse: 2.0 DTS-HD Stereo, Spanish [Latin America] 2.0 DTS-HD Stereo and Russian: 2.0 DTS-HD Stereo
Subtitles: Japanese, English SDH, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguêse [Brazilian], Spanish [Latin America], Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguêse, Swedish, Thai, Turkish and Chinese (Traditional Mandarin)
Running Time: 99 minutes
Region: All Regions
Number of discs: 1
Studio: Universal Pictures
Andrew’s Blu-ray Review: ‘UNCLE BUCK’ [1989] when it comes to relations, there is always being that one family member we’re reluctant to call on when we’re in a jam. The gossipy aunt, the grouchy uncle, the pushy cousin or the unpleasant niece who’ll run up your phone bill when he baby-sits the children. We all have them and they’re hard to avoid at get-togethers and when they do bother to turn up and if we are brave enough to invite them, that is . . .
Uncle Buck [John Candy] is no different. Uncle Buck, he drinks, gambles, chain smokes, is unable to hold down a job or commit to his girlfriend and he’s a complete disaster to have around the house. That’s why Cindy Russell [Elaine Bromka] is hesitant to let her husband Bob Russell [Garrett M. Brown] gives his brother a call to come and look after their three kids. Cindy Russell’s dad’s has just had a heart attack and they have to go out of town to visit him.
With no one else available on such short notice, the Russells have no other choice. Eldest daughter Tia Russell [Jean Louisa Kelly] is not too pleased about the situation. 15 years old and with a giant chip on her shoulder, she deeply resents her parents and any authority figures and therefore doesn’t take too kindly to Uncle Buck’s intrusions on her life. 8-year-old Miles Russell [Macaulay Culkin], and 6-year-old Maizy Russell [Gaby Hoffman] are easier to please and the oafish uncle hits it off right away with them with his brand of off-beat humour, unhealthy meals, relaxed rules on housekeeping and feeding the family dog.
This is the story of how the world’s most unlikely person transforms a bickering family into one that comes to appreciate each other while also learning a thing or two about himself. John Hughes mixes teen angst with this family comedy, a formula that worked well in his best known filmss such as ‘Sixteen Candles’ [1984], ‘The Breakfast Club’ [1985] and ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ [1986].
John Hughes’s characters are traditionally depicted as struggling with the transition from adolescences to adulthood and the same can be seen here, but while Tia Russell is the eponymous scowling petulant angst teenager, it’s actually Uncle Buck who struggles the most and the story largely remains his. While it’s comedy isn’t as slapstick as in ‘Home Alone’ [1990], there are some genuinely funny moments, like when Miles Russell interrogates Uncle Buck, resulting in the line “I’m a kid, that’s my job.”
Macaulay Culkin and John Candy made a great comedy pair and it’s partly their facial expressions together with perfect timing that has always made ‘UNCLE BUCK’ one of my favourite of John Hughes’ films, especially in the scene where Uncle Buck surprises Miles Russell on his birthday. That’s the kind of surprise I have always been waiting for since 1989!
Cue some solid head-to-head stuff, including Uncle Buck driving Tia Russell to school each morning, Uncle Buck going into Maizy Russell's school and tearing a strip off her way-too-serious Principal and Uncle Buck taking the kids Bowling, where one of his terrible friends tried and very, very unsuccessfully, to hit on Tia Russell. Then there's the visit to the party. Ultimately Uncle Buck's persistence pays off and the kids all love him by the time their parents get back. Tia now thinks he's wonderful, especially as he has managed to grant her retribution on the now ex-sleazebag boyfriend Bug, with a five-iron and some well-aimed golf balls, and even improve the relationship she has with her mother.
Uncle Buck has to be just about the greatest film John Candy ever made. You know when some actors get roles that seem written just for them? This is such a role just made for John Candy. It is impossible to say anything bad about him or his performance. Whether he is sparring verbally with Macaulay Culkin or physically with Tia Russell's boyfriend Bug [Jay Underwood] all of his lines and all of his scenes are smooth as a very smooth thing that doesn't need ironing.
The rest of the cast seem to revolve around John Candy and whilst they are very good in their own way, it must have been so easy for them to act alongside a comic genius at the height of his powers. Macaulay Culkin is so much more relaxed than he was in ‘Home Alone,’ it's almost possible to like him. Gaby Hoffmann is just small, cute and mercifully quiet. Jean Louisa Kelly shines in her first acting performance.
UNCLE BUCK MUSIC TRACK LISTING:
RHYTHM OF LIFE [Written and Performed by Hugh Harris]
GOT MORE RHYMES [Performed by Young MC]
TWEEDLEE DEE [Performed by La Vern Baker]
THUNDERBIRD [Performed by Ray Anthony]
MR. SANDMAN [Performed by The Chordettes]
JUKE BOX BABY [Performed by Perry Como]
LIPSTICK, POWDER AND PAINT [Performed by Joe Turner]
WILD THING (WILD BEATS) [Performed by Tone Lōc]
LAUGH, LAUGH [Performed by The Beau Brummels]
BUST A MOVE [Performed by Young MC]
SLIDE [Performed by Flesh for Lulu]
SLOWDOWN [Performed by Flesh for Lulu]
SMALL-TIME HUSTLER (uncredited) [Performed by The Dismasters]
JAVA (uncredited) [Written by Allen Toussaint]
Tweedlee Dee (uncredited) [Performed by John Candy]
Blu-ray Video Quality – Universal Pictures brings you this Blu-ray disc with a 1080p encoded image and an equally nice looking 1.85:1 anamorphic aspect ratio. Visually, the image is good with only the occasional dust mark and speckle. There is a touch of grain visible, but the colour saturation is good and there are no signs of artefacts or other compression problems, other than some slight moiré effects on John Candy’s multi-coloured woollen jumpers!
Blu-ray Audio Quality – Universal Pictures brings you this Blu-ray disc with just a standard 2.0 DTS-HD Master Audio Stereo experience. The 2.0 DTS-HD Stereo audio is very clear and accurate, despite having no 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio track. The music soundtrack comes over well, with the vocals easily distinguishable. There are a few ambient surround effects that are well executed and the loud backfiring from Uncle Buck’s car is really nicely done.
Finally, ‘UNCLE BUCK’ [1989] is a really glorious fun film that has stood the test of time, except for some very dodgy looking clothes, but still slightly darker in approach than John Hughes’s normal family film. The younger niece and nephew are played well and are suitably cute, but the eldest niece Tia [Jean Kelly] is as rebellious and angry as any of today’s 15 year olds stroppy teenagers with a lot of angst. Some of the funniest moments come as Buck enters psychopath mode to scare away Tia’s creepy boyfriend, Bug, whose intentions are purely dishonourable. So all in all this is a really funny enjoyable film and recommended for all fans of John Candy and especially the films of John Hughes. Overall, I had forgotten how great this film is. It is very family friendly minus a few swear words. What is also outstanding with this film is all the brilliant music that is used in the film and really adds to the flavour of the time period in the 1980s. So to me adding this to Blu-ray Collection is an added bonus and it is one film that I would certainly want watch more often now I own it. Simply put it, this is classic comedy at its best. Highly Recommended!
Andrew C. Miller – Your Ultimate No.1 Film Aficionado
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 October 2024Perfect for my needs
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 June 2024... b/c he made average scripts good or better
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 December 2008You know what it's like, you're invited somewhere cool and you've got no one to look after the little ones? All your friends are going, and you don't have someone to look after junior, so what do you do? Call a baby sitter? No, usually it's your brother, or sister, and this is what Uncle Buck is all about.
When a family member has a heart attack, Buck Russell (John Candy - Planes, Trains & Automobiles [1987], Brewster's Millions [1985]) has to look after the kids; Tia, a moody teen who really hates everyone except her lover Bug; little Maizy who's a dreamboat, and Miles (Macaulay Culkin - Home Alone [1990]) with his funny expressions, in the suburbs.
Buck isn't really that treasured by the family, he's considered the slow one, he's been on-and-off with his girlfriend Chanice and hasn't had a proper job in ages. He lives on big wins on the horses and doesn't really care about much else - some would say he's a slob.
We see Buck doing the usual crazy things which makes Tia cringe, insulting a teacher, and even cooking clothes, but at the bottom of his heart, he cares for the kids and doesn't want anything bad happening to them.
This is good family comedy, with John Hughes' humour coming out in every scene. John Candy is perfect in this - he's jovial attitude and his humour shine here like a beacon on film comedy. Even the supporting cast really make this a treat - and the music is good too, with Tone Loc, Young MC and some classics from the 60s thrown in.
This DVD is far from being packed with extras which is a pity, but the sound quality and picture are very good and make this a great DVD to revisit from time to time. It's a shame there's not more featuettes or even a gag reel, that would have been brilliant.
Well worth buying, good fun for everyone all year round.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 August 2024Great movie from the 80’s
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 December 2023Good
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 September 2023An all time great movie.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 June 2016I main reason i brought this is because whenever it's shown on T.V they manage to trim 10 mins out of it ,even though its a 12 rating , the small kids do say some words like ''balls'' (and thats got to be removed ) but at the end of the scene the word ''nuts'' is ok and left in , but you've no idea why he's saying that , this happens to a lot of the scenes ,theres no 10 min scene thats missing its just small bits of dialogue ,giving the viewer the impression that something has happened earlier that we didn't see .
After watching the disc ,the first time ive watched it without any cuts i think since the 1980's, i was pleased because it felt like a more rounded and complete film and probably John Candy's best.
Top reviews from other countries
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Stephan.TReviewed in Germany on 27 October 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Allein mit Onkel Buck
Klasse Film aus vergangenen Zeiten. Ich mag John Candy und eigentlich all seine Filme. Sie sind so ehrlich und sehr Amüsant. Er spielt seine Rolle so gut und es ist ein Genuss seine Filme anzuschauen, auch die mitwirkenden sind sehr gut in ihren Rollen.
Kann ich nur empfehlen, Abends auf der Couch, mit Knabberzeugs. Top.....
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AlejandroReviewed in Spain on 8 February 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Edicion Alemana
Pelicula muy divertida y clasica que actuan dos actores de Solo en Casa
La pelicula a pesar la version Alemana viene con audio Español
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franckReviewed in France on 14 January 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Chef d’œuvre
La comédie parfaite, tendre, intelligente, Tout le contraire des segpa. John candy manque cruellement au cinéma, oncle buck est de loin son plus grand film.
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OzwoodReviewed in Germany on 2 April 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Mathematische Erfolgsformel: John Candy + John Hughes = Toller Film
Wieder ein gelungener Film vom Erfolgsgespann John Hughes und John Candy mit bekannten Gesichtern von anderen Filmen dieses Regisseurs.
Ebenso wie ein bei dem Film „Ein Ticket für zwei“ schlüpft John Candy wieder in die Rolle des Underdogs, der von seiner Umwelt oft missverstanden eine Außenseiterposition einnimmt, sich jedoch souverän behauptet.
Eine irrwitzige Komödie mit unvergesslichen Szenen und einem tollen John Candy die laufend Lacher produziert.
Für alle Freunde von John Hughes Filmen, wie z.B. „Kevin allein Zu Haus/ New York“, „Curly Sue“ oder „Das Wunder von Manhatten“ eine absolute Kaufempfehlung.
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guntherlReviewed in Germany on 8 May 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Ich liebe John Candy in diesem FIlm
Wenn ich mich recht erinnere, war sein Kindheitstraum ernsthafter Schauspieler zu werden, nicht Komödiant. Naja, bei dem Erscheinungsbild bleibt einem in den USA wahrscheinlich nichts anderes übrig als die Komik. Wenn man sich aufrafft und die Originalvertonung anschaut, kann man erkennen, das in Candy durchaus auch Potential zu ernsthaftem Schauspiel hat. Aver was soll man sagen, ich kenn ihn eher in Verbindung mit der deutschen Synchronstimme, und beide, Candy und seine deutschen Sprecher vereinigt geben für mich einen der tollsten Komödianten der 80er Jahre ab.
"Allein mit Onkel Buck" ist mein absoluter Lieblingsfilm mit ihm. Und mMn auch der Beste, den John Hughes produziert hat. Humor, Herz und Drama stehen hier in genau der richtigen Mischung zueinander. Die sich aufbauende Beziehung des schnoddrigen, schrägen Onkel Buck und der drei Kinder seines eher spießigen Bruders ist absolut sehenswert. Allen Schauspielern merkt man förmlich an, das sie mit ganzem Herzen dabei sind. Und am Ende kann man auch eine kleine Träne vergießen, wenn man der Typ dafür ist. Ich liebe den Film und kann nur immer wieder John Hughes R.I.P. für seine Filme danken, die für zahllose tolle Momente in meiner Jugend und heutigen Erinnerungen gesorgt haben. Möge er, wie auch John Candy in Frieden ruhen.