Garrett M. Brown Bob Russell as Bob Russell. Jay Underwood Bug as Bug. Brian Tarantina E. Roger Coswell as E. Roger Coswell. Suzanne Shepherd Mrs. Hogarth as Mrs. William Windom Mr. Hatfield as Mr. Hatfield voice. Dennis Cockrum Pal as Pal. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. As an idle, good-natured bachelor, Buck Russell is the last person you would think of to watch his brother Bob's three children. However, during a family crisis, he is suddenly left in charge of them.
Unaccustomed to suburban life, he soon charms Miles and Maizy with his hefty cooking and his new way of doing the laundry. His carefree style does not impress everyone though - especially his rebellious teenage niece, Tia, and impatient girlfriend, Chanice. With a little bit of luck and a lot of love, he manages to surprise everyone in this heartwarming family comedy.
OH NO! Did you know Edit. However, Uncle Buck is primarily set during wintertime. Just prior to principal photography, the weather in St. Louis during the winter of turned out to be far too warm for the desired atmosphere and the production was moved back to Chicago. This includes the lavish two-story Russell home, as well as several other iconic set-pieces in the film. Three of the school's gyms were converted to sound stages. The sets were used to recreate the elementary school hallway, the boy's bathroom, the principal's office, classroom, Buck's bedroom, and others.
The school also served as a production shop to accommodate wardrobe, makeup, special FX, and editing bays. Following a long day of filming, John Candy enjoyed a late night out with several locals. He went to a pub with Music Supervisor Tarquin Gotch, where he acted very friendly with the townsfolk.
This did not make John Hughes very happy. The next day, Hughes heard a radio interview in which a caller beamed about his time meeting John Candy the night before. When Hughes confronted Candy, Candy claimed Buck was supposed to look bedraggled in the upcoming scene on the schedule and thought it was okay. Evanston is also home to Buck's own humble abode. Those who have seen and loved the movie will remember the iconic scene involving Candy's Buck Russel and his beat-down car against the backdrop of a high school.
The scene would see Buck at one of his highest comical points in the film as he would be seen performing an act out of spite with the help of his vehicle.
A handful of sequences take place at a Garage, named Firestone Auto Care. The car repair center, where one of the most pivotal and iconic scenes of the film has been shot, is located at , Skokie Boulevard, Skokie.
A handful of scenes involving Buck and his vehicle have been filmed here. Adding to the list of places that made it to the list of Uncle Buck shooting locations is Cicero, the Illinois-based city that housed the Bowling Alley that was a part of the film.
The Bowling arena, which was dubbed the Palace Bowl, was situated on W. The bowling arena, unfortunately, was torn down not long after it featured in the classic. Extra uncredited Michael Berkowitz Student uncredited Cathy Carlson Party Guest uncredited James Anthony Caruso Party Boy 4 uncredited Anthony Joseph Fatigato Scary man in mailbox slot uncredited Frost Keaton Party Guest uncredited Robert Minkoff Bit uncredited Ryan Todd School Child uncredited Produced by William H.
Linda Rizzuto Davis Kenneth J. Gagnon Sr. Gagnon Casey Hallenbeck Hallenbeck Kim S. Homma Steven Curtis Husch Stanwyck William F.
Behr Tom Bellfort Hemphill Chris Jenkins Magill Cindy Marty Smathers Wylie Stateman James Arnett Miller David Morenz Swander John Swanders Piwowarczyk Music Department Jeff Carson Schlom Transportation Department Dave Busick Lynn Armand Paoletti Brady Jr. Brady Rosemary Chiaverini
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