Back to the Future
| Back to the Future | |
| Directed by | Robert Zemeckis |
| Written by | Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale |
| Starring | Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, Thomas F. Wilson |
| Produced by | Steven Spielberg |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
| Release date | July 31985 |
| Runtime | 111 min. |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $19,000,000 (estimated) |
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Back to the Future is a 1985 film by Robert Zemeckis, written by Robert Zemeckis and Robert Gale, and starring Michael J. Fox. The movie opened on July 3, 1985 with artist Drew Struzan creating the film series' distinctive artwork used on movie posters and in other marketing. After the success of the film, its two sequels were filmed together, Back to the Future Part II and Back to the Future Part III, forming a trilogy. Back to the Future grossed $210 million dollars at the US box office, making it the highest grossing film of 1985. On December 17, 2002 Universal Home Video released Back to the Future: The Complete Trilogy on DVD and VHS. The box sets did very well when released, despite certain framing issues [1] .
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Plot synopsis
Marty McFly, a high school student, is invited by his friend Doc Brown, a local scientist, to witness a demonstration of Doc's latest invention, his life's ambition; a time-machine, which has been made from a modified De Lorean sports car. During the test, a group of Libyan terrorists (from whom Doc has stolen the plutonium necessary to fuel the time machine), come looking for revenge. The Libyans murder Doc Brown, unloading a barrage of bullets into his chest. Marty flees the Libyans in the De Lorean and inadvertently travels back to the year 1955. It is here that Marty accidentally interferes with the first meeting of his parents George McFly and Lorraine Baines, an act with seismic cosmic significance, as it threatens to jeopardise Marty's own existence. Marty finds himself stranded, not having brought any additional plutonium back with him. Plutonium in 1955, Marty soon finds out, is "a little hard to come by." Consequently, Marty has to find Doc Brown's 1955 counterpart, find some way to fuel the time machine, and get his parents to fall in love in order to repair the damage his presence has done to the events of the past.
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Main cast
- Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly
- Christopher Lloyd as Dr. Emmett L. Brown (aka Doc Brown)
- Lea Thompson as Lorraine Baines McFly
- Crispin Glover as George McFly
- Thomas F. Wilson as Biff Tannen
- James Tolkan as Mr. Strickland
- Claudia Wells as Jennifer Parker
- Billy Zane as Match
- J J Cohen as Skinhead
- Casey Siemaszko as 3-D
- Huey Lewis as the High-School Band Audition Judge
Popularity
The series was very popular in the 1980s, even making fans out of celebrities like ZZ Top (who appeared in the third film) and President Ronald Reagan, who used the movie's title as a catch phrase in his speeches and considered accepting a role in the third film as the 1885 mayor of Hill Valley.
Production of the film began on November 26, 1984 with actor Eric Stoltz portraying "Marty McFly", because Fox's schedule with Family Ties initially prevented Fox from accepting the role. After filming began, the filmmakers realized that Stoltz was not right for the part. It is believed that they had, at that point, recorded about one third of the completed movie. By that time, Fox's schedule allowed him to sign on. Shooting was completed on April 20, 1985.
Universal Studios executive Sid Sheinberg nearly retitled the film Space Man from Pluto, because he didn't think that anyone would care to see a movie about time travel. Zemeckis contacted Steven Spielberg for help, who wrote Sheinberg a letter. Spielberg's letter thanked Sheinberg for the joke and said that they all really had a good laugh about it, knowing that Sheinberg would be too proud to admit that he was serious. The issue was then dropped and never brought up again.
Trivia
- In the Stargate Atlantis episode, Before I Sleep, Major John Sheppard briefly mentions the movie when Dr. Rodney McKay doesn't want to hear about it.
- A series of tie-in computer games was released for the Amiga computer, to no great acclaim.
External links
- BTTF.com. Latest news, merchandise, exclusive photos, cast interviews.
- Back to the Future Online Message Board. Back to the Future Message Board
- Official site advertising the trilogy on DVD. Movie scripts, short clips from the films.
- The Back to the Future Tour. Visit the BTTF filming locations.
- Back to the Future at the Internet Movie Database
| The Back to the Future trilogy |
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| Back to the Future | Back to the Future Part II | Back to the Future Part III |
| Timeline | Characters | Technology | Animated Series | The Ride |
Categories: 1985 films | Back to the Future | Science fiction films | Cult films