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. John Candy was given a reduced fee of $414 for his brief appearance in Home Alone, which was less than what the pizza delivery guy was paid. He accepted the role as a favor to the director and ad-libbed all of his lines.

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John Candy was given a reduced fee of $414 for his brief appearance in Home Alone, which was less than what the pizza delivery guy was paid. He accepted the role as a favor to the director and ad-libbed all of his lines.

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