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''Back to the Future'' is a 1985 American
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directed by
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and written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale. It stars Michael J. Fox,
Christopher Lloyd Christopher Allen Lloyd (born October 22, 1938) is an American actor. He has appeared in many theater productions, films, and television shows since the 1960s. He is known for portraying Emmett Brown in the Back to the Future (franchise), ''B ...
,
Lea Thompson Lea Katherine Thompson (born May 31, 1961) is an American actress, singer, dancer and director. She is best known for her roles as Lorraine Baines-McFly in the ''Back to the Future'' film trilogy (1985–1990), Beverly Switzler in ''Howard t ...
,
Crispin Glover Crispin Hellion Glover (born April 20, 1964) is an American actor, filmmaker and artist. He is known for portraying eccentricity (behavior), eccentric Character actor, character roles on screen. His breakout role was as George McFly in ''Back to ...
, and Thomas F. Wilson. Set in 1985, it follows
Marty McFly Marty McFly is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Back to the Future (franchise), ''Back to the Future'' franchise. He is a high school student living in the fictional town of Hill Valley (Back to the Future), Hill Valley, California ...
(Fox), a teenager accidentally sent back to 1955 in a time-traveling DeLorean automobile built by his eccentric scientist friend Emmett "Doc" Brown (Lloyd), where he inadvertently prevents his future parents from falling in lovethreatening his own existenceand is forced to reconcile them and somehow get back to the future. Gale and Zemeckis conceived the idea for ''Back to the Future'' in 1980. They were desperate for a successful film after numerous collaborative failures, but the project was rejected more than forty times by various studios because it was not considered raunchy enough to compete with the successful comedies of the era. A development deal was secured with
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following Zemeckis's success directing ''
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'' (1984). Fox was the first choice to portray Marty but was unavailable;
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was cast instead. Shortly after
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began in November 1984, Zemeckis determined Stoltz was not right for the part and made the concessions necessary to hire Fox, including re-filming scenes already shot with Stoltz and adding $4million to the budget. ''Back to the Future'' was filmed in and around California and on sets at
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, and concluded the following April. After highly successful test screenings, the release date was brought forward to July3, 1985, giving the film more time in theaters during the busiest period of the theatrical year. The change resulted in a rushed post-production schedule and some incomplete special effects. Nevertheless, ''Back to the Future'' was a critical and commercial success, earning $381.1million to become the highest-grossing film of 1985 worldwide. Critics praised the story, humor, and the cast, particularly Fox, Lloyd, Thompson, and Glover. It received multiple award nominations and won an
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, three
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, and a
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. Its theme song, " The Power of Love" by
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, was also a success. ''Back to the Future'' has since grown in esteem and is now considered by critics and audiences to be one of the greatest science fiction films and among the best films ever made. In 2007, the United States
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selected it for preservation in the
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. The film was followed by two sequels, '' Back to the Future Part II'' (1989) and '' Back to the Future Part III'' (1990). Spurred by the film's dedicated fan following and effect on popular culture, Universal Studios launched a multimedia franchise, which now includes
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, theme park rides, an animated television series, and a stage musical. Its enduring popularity has prompted numerous books about its production, documentaries, and commercials.


Plot

In 1985, teenager
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lives in Hill Valley, California, with his depressed alcoholic mother,
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; his older siblings, who are professional and social failures; and his meek father,
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, who is bullied by his supervisor,
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. After Marty's band fails a music audition, he confides in his girlfriend, Jennifer Parker, that he fears becoming like his parents despite his ambitions. That night, Marty meets his eccentric scientist friend, Emmett "Doc" Brown, in the Twin Pines mall parking lot. Doc unveils a time machine built from a modified DeLorean, powered by
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he swindled from Libyan terrorists. After Doc inputs a destination time of November 5, 1955 (the day he first conceived his time travel invention), the terrorists arrive unexpectedly and gun him down. Marty flees in the DeLorean, inadvertently activating time travel when he reaches . Arriving in 1955, Marty discovers he has no plutonium, so he cannot return to 1985. While exploring a burgeoning Hill Valley, Marty encounters his teenage father and discovers Biff was bullying George even then. George falls into the path of an oncoming car while
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on the teenage Lorraine changing clothes, and Marty is knocked unconscious while saving him. He wakes to find himself tended to by Lorraine, who becomes infatuated with him. Marty tracks down and convinces a younger Doc that he is from the future, but Doc explains the only source available in 1955 capable of generating the 1.21 gigawatts of power required for time travel is a lightning bolt. Marty shows Doc a flyer from the future that documents an upcoming lightning strike at the town's courthouse. As Marty's siblings begin to fade from a photo he carries with him, Doc realizes Marty's actions are altering the future and jeopardizing his existence; Lorraine was supposed to tend to George instead of Marty after the car accident. Early attempts to get his parents acquainted fail, and Lorraine's infatuation with Marty deepens. Lorraine asks Marty to the school dance, and he plots to feign inappropriate advances on her, allowing George to intervene and rescue her, but the plan goes awry when Biff's gang locks Marty in the trunk of the performing band's car, while Biff forces himself onto Lorraine. George arrives expecting to find Marty but is assaulted by Biff. After Biff hurts Lorraine, an enraged George knocks him unconscious and escorts the grateful Lorraine to the dance. The band frees Marty from their car, but the lead guitarist injures his hand in the process, so Marty takes his place, performing while George and Lorraine share their first kiss. With his future no longer in jeopardy, Marty hurries to the courthouse to meet Doc. Doc discovers a letter from Marty warning him about his future and rips it, worried about the consequences. To save Doc, Marty recalibrates the DeLorean to return ten minutes before he had left the future. The lightning strikes, sending Marty back to 1985, but the DeLorean breaks down, forcing Marty to run back to the mall. He arrives as Doc is being shot. While Marty grieves at his side, Doc sits up, revealing he had pieced Marty's note back together and is wearing a bulletproof vest. He takes Marty home and departs to 2015 in the DeLorean. Marty wakes the next morning to discover his father is now a confident and successful
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author, his mother is fit and happy, his siblings are successful, and Biff is a servile valet in George's employ. As Marty reunites with Jennifer, Doc suddenly reappears in the DeLorean, insisting they return with him to the future to save their children from terrible fates.


Cast

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Michael J. Fox Michael Andrew Fox (born June 9, 1961), known professionally as Michael J. Fox, is a Canadian and American actor and activist. Beginning his career as a child actor in the 1970s, he rose to prominence portraying Alex P. Keaton on the NBC sitcom ...
as Marty McFly, a high school student and aspiring musician *
Christopher Lloyd Christopher Allen Lloyd (born October 22, 1938) is an American actor. He has appeared in many theater productions, films, and television shows since the 1960s. He is known for portraying Emmett Brown in the Back to the Future (franchise), ''B ...
as Emmett "Doc" Brown, an eccentric scientist experimenting with time travel *
Lea Thompson Lea Katherine Thompson (born May 31, 1961) is an American actress, singer, dancer and director. She is best known for her roles as Lorraine Baines-McFly in the ''Back to the Future'' film trilogy (1985–1990), Beverly Switzler in ''Howard t ...
as Lorraine Baines McFly, a 1955 teenager who grows into Marty's unhappy, alcoholic mother *
Crispin Glover Crispin Hellion Glover (born April 20, 1964) is an American actor, filmmaker and artist. He is known for portraying eccentricity (behavior), eccentric Character actor, character roles on screen. His breakout role was as George McFly in ''Back to ...
as George McFly, a nerdy 1955 high schooler who grows into Marty's cowardly, submissive father * Thomas F. Wilson as Biff Tannen, a 1955 high school bully turned George's 1985 boss The 1985 portion of the film features a cast including
Claudia Wells Claudia Wells is an American actress and businesswoman, best known for her role as Jennifer Parker in the 1985 film ''Back to the Future''. Early life Wells was born on July 5, 1966 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Her family moved to the San Franci ...
as Marty's girlfriend Jennifer Parker, and
Marc McClure Marc McClure (born March 31, 1957) is an American actor. He is known for playing Jimmy Olsen in the ''Superman'' series of films released between 1978 and 1987, and Dave McFly in the ''Back to the Future'' films. Career McClure appeared in the 1 ...
and Wendie Jo Sperber as Marty's siblings Dave McFly and Linda McFly. Elsa Raven plays the Clocktower Lady. Singer
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has a cameo role as a judge for the Battle of the Bands contest. RichardL. Duran and Jeff O'Haco portray the Libyan terrorists. Cast appearing in the 1955 portion includes
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and
Frances Lee McCain Frances Lee McCain is an American actress. Early life and education McCain was born in York, Pennsylvania and grew up in New York, Illinois and Colorado in addition to California. She graduated from Ripon College with a BA in Philosophy an ...
as Lorraine's parents, Sam and Stella Baines, and
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as Lorraine's younger brother Milton. Biff's gang includes Jeffrey Jay Cohen as Skinhead,
Casey Siemaszko Kazimierz Andrew "Casey" Siemaszko (; born March 17, 1961) is an American actor. He had supporting roles in ''Back to the Future'' and '' Stand By Me'' before having starring roles in '' Three O'Clock High'' and '' Young Guns''. Personal life Sie ...
as , and
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as Match.
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plays cafe owner Lou, and Donald Fullilove appears as his employee (and future mayor) Goldie Wilson. Harry Waters Jr. portrays
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's cousin Marvin Berry;
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appears as PaPeabody; and
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portrays Dixon, the youth who interrupts George's and Lorraine's dance.
James Tolkan James Stewart Tolkan (born June 20, 1931) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as high school vice-principal in charge of discipline Mr. Strickland in ''Back to the Future'' (1985) and ''Back to the Future Part II'' (1989), and as ...
portrays Hill Valley high school principal Strickland in both 1955 and 1985.


Production


Conception and writing

Long-time collaborators Bob Gale and
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conceived ''Back to the Future'' in 1980. They wanted to develop a film about time travel but struggled to create a satisfying narrative, and were desperate for a successful project after the critical or commercial failures of their recent efforts in collaboration with Zemeckis's mentor,
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. Following the release of their comedy ''
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'' (1980), Gale visited his parents and came across his father's high school
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. He wondered if he and his father would have been friends had they attended school together. He did not think so, but realized he could test his theory if he could travel back to a time when he and his parents were a similar age. He shared the idea with Zemeckis, who recalled his mother's childhood stories were often contradictory. Gale and Zemeckis began a draft in late 1980. They sketched and acted out each scene to help develop the dialogue and actions. They believed many time-travel films focused on the past being immutable and wanted to show the past being altered and the effect those changes would have on the future. In the draft, video pirate Professor Brown builds a time machine that sends his young friend Marty back to the 1950s where he interrupts his parents' first meeting. In September 1980, Gale and Zemeckis pitched their idea to
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president
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, who had liked ''Used Cars'' and was keen to work with the pair. Gale recalled having to rein in Zemeckis's enthusiastic pitch before Price had time to change his mind. Gale and Zemeckis completed the first draft for Price on February21, 1981, but Price believed it needed significant refinement. Some early concepts were abandoned. Originally, Marty's actions in 1955 had a more significant impact on the future, making 1985 more futuristic and advanced, but every person who read the script took issue with the idea. Marty's father also became a boxer, a result of his knockout punch on Biff. The time machine was a stationary object moved around on the back of a truck. Inspired by the documentary ''
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'', the drained time machine was written to be powered by Marty driving it into a nuclear explosion, combined with an additional ingredient:
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. Gale and Zemeckis took inspiration from tales of legendary scientists, opting to make the time machine's creator an individual instead of a faceless corporation or government. The pair wanted the inciting time-travel incident to be an accident so that it would not appear that the hero was seeking personal gain. Gale and Zemeckis drew humor from the cultural contrasts between 1955 and 1985, such as Marty entering a 1955 soda shop in 1985 clothing; the shop owner asks Marty if he is a sailor because his down vest resembles a life preserver. They also identified conveniences of 1985 that Marty had taken for granted, but would be denied in 1955. Gale and Zemeckis struggled with the writing, as they were in their 30s and did not particularly identify with either era. They were inspired by the
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aesthetic of films by
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featuring white picket fences and exaggerated characters similar to Biff, ''
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'', science fiction films, and books by
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and
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. The romantic relationship between 1955 Lorraine and her future son was one of the more difficult writing challenges. Gale and Zemeckis attempted to take the concept as far as possible to keep the audience on edge. They believed it had to be Lorraine who stopped the relationship; she remarks that kissing Marty feels like kissing her brother. Gale jokingly said no one asked how she could make that comparison, but that audiences would accept it because they did not want the relationship to happen. The second draft was completed by April7, 1981.


Development

Price opted not to
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the second draft; although he liked it, he did not believe it would appeal to anyone else. The most successful comedies at the time, such as ''
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'' (1978), ''
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'' (1981), and ''
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'' (1982), featured sexual and bawdy elements; ''Back to the Future'' was considered too tame in comparison. The project went into turnaround (a process allowing other studios to purchase the idea). The script was rejected some forty times, sometimes multiple times by the same studios. Reasons given included the concept being unappealing to contemporary rebellious youth and the failures of other time travel films, such as '' The Final Countdown'' (1980) and ''
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'' (1981).
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turned it down because they considered Marty's fighting off his future mother's advances too risqué for their brand. The only supporter of the project was Spielberg, but with their previous collaborations considered relative failures, Gale and Zemeckis feared another misstep would suggest they could get work only through being friends with Spielberg. Zemeckis accepted the next project offered to him, ''
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'' (1984). Against expectations, the film was a significant success and gave Zemeckis enough credibility to return to ''Back to the Future''. Zemeckis held a grudge against the studios that had rejected the project and turned to Spielberg, who had set up his own production company,
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, at
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, where Price now worked. Spielberg disliked Price because he had rejected '' E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'' (1982) and demanded his involvement in ''Back to the Future'' be minimal.
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installed himself as chief executive to oversee the studio's investment in the project. Amblin executives Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall joined Spielberg as the film's
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. However, rights to ''Back to the Future'' remained with Columbia Pictures. Price's successor at Columbia Pictures,
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, was developing a satire of the Universal-owned noir film ''
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'' (1944) called '' Big Trouble'' (1986). Its similarities to ''Double Indemnity'' meant the studio would violate Universal Pictures' copyright. With production imminent, McElwaine asked for the rights from Price; in exchange, Price obtained the rights to ''Back to the Future''. Sheinberg suggested modifications to the film, including changing the title to ''Space Man from Pluto'', believing ''Back to the Future'' would not resonate with audiences. Gale and Zemeckis did not know how to reject Sheinberg's suggestions without risking his ire. Spielberg intervened, sending Sheinberg a memo reading: "Hi Sid, thanks for your most humorous memo, we all got a big laugh out of it, keep 'em coming." Spielberg knew Sheinberg would be too embarrassed to admit his memo was to be taken seriously. Sheinberg later claimed the story was "bullshit". Sheinberg also wanted to change the name of Marty's mother from Meg to Lorraine (a tribute to his wife
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), and rename Professor Brown to Doc Brown because he considered it more accessible. The third draft was completed by July 1984. The lengthy development allowed Gale and Zemeckis to refine the script's jokes, especially ones that had become dated since 1980. The joke about former actor
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becoming
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remained following his re-election in
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.


Casting

Michael J. Fox Michael Andrew Fox (born June 9, 1961), known professionally as Michael J. Fox, is a Canadian and American actor and activist. Beginning his career as a child actor in the 1970s, he rose to prominence portraying Alex P. Keaton on the NBC sitcom ...
was the first choice to portray Marty McFly. Gale and Zemeckis believed his acting timing in the
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sitcom ''
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'' (1982–1989) as the sophisticated Alex P. Keaton could be translated to Marty's clumsiness. Spielberg asked the show's producer
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to have Fox read the script. Concerned Fox's absence would damage ''Family Ties'' success, especially with fellow star
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on
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, Goldberg did not give Fox the script. Other young stars were considered, including:
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, C. Thomas Howell,
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, and Corey Hart (who declined to audition). Howell was the frontrunner, but Sheinberg preferred
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, who had impressed with his portrayal of Rocky Dennis in an early screening of the drama film ''
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'' (1985). With the filming date approaching, Zemeckis opted for Stoltz. Sheinberg promised that if Stoltz did not work out, they could reshoot the film. The character's name was derived from ''Used Cars'' production assistant Marty Casella. Zemeckis suggested McFly because it sounded "All-American". Among others,
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were considered for the role of Doc Brown. Producer
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suggested Lithgow, having worked with him and
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on ''
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'' (1984). Lithgow was unavailable, and the role was offered to Lloyd. He was reluctant to join the production until a friend encouraged him to take the part.
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and conductor
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inspired Lloyd's wild, white hair. Lloyd affected a hunched posture to lower his height closer to the tall Fox. The filmmakers became aware of
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while researching Stoltz in the comedy-drama '' The Wild Life'' (1984).
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used many of his own mannerisms in portraying George McFly. Gale described his performance as "nuts", and Zemeckis was reportedly unhappy with Glover's performance choices, instructing him to be more restrained as the older George. Glover lost his voice during filming and later dubbed in some lines. DeLuise, Zane,
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, and J. J. Cohen were considered to play Biff Tannen. Cohen was not considered intimidating enough against Stoltz, and the role went to ThomasF. Wilson, his first feature starring role. Zane and Cohen were cast as Biff's minions Match and Skinhead instead. Tannen's name was taken from Universal Studios executive
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, who had been unpleasant with Gale and Zemeckis.
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was cast as Jennifer Parker on a two-film contract. After Stoltz's replacement, the crew were polled about Hardin being taller than Fox; the female crew overwhelmingly voted Marty should not be shorter than his girlfriend. Hardin was replaced by
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, who had previously declined the role because of her commitment to the short-lived television series '' Off the Rack'' (1984). Actresses
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and
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were also considered; Schoelen was told she looked too "exotic" and not sufficiently All-American. Doc Brown's pet, a dog named Einstein, was originally scripted as a
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named Shemp. Sheinberg insisted films featuring chimps never did well.
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was the first choice for Principal Strickland after Zemeckis saw him in the crime drama ''
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'' (1981). Singer and soundtrack contributor
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cameos as a Battle of the Bands judge. Lewis agreed to appear as long as he was uncredited and could wear a disguise. Gale cameos as the hand in the radiation suit tapping the DeLorean time display.


Filming with Stoltz

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began on November26, 1984, on a 14-week schedule set to conclude on February28, 1985, with an estimated $14million budget. Filming took place mainly at the Universal Studios lot and on location in
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.
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served as the cinematographer; he and Zemeckis had collaborated on ''Romancing the Stone''. Editor Arthur Schmidt was hired after Zemeckis saw his work on ''
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'' (1984); Schmidt recommended hiring
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as co-editor. Frank Marshall also served as a second unit director. Owing to the tight schedule, editing occurred concurrently with filming. On December30, 1984, Zemeckis reviewed the existing scenes with Schmidt and Keramidas. Zemeckis was reluctant to review the footage because he would be self-critical, but he believed Stoltz's acting was not working and had already listed several scenes he wanted to reshoot. Zemeckis called in Gale and the producers to show them the footage; they agreed Stoltz was not right for the part. Stoltz was performing the role with an intense and serious tone, not the "
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" energy they desired. Gale characterized Stoltz as a good actor in the wrong role. Stoltz utilized
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and stayed in character as Marty when not filming, refusing to answer to his own name. This resulted in feuding with some of the cast and crew, including Wilson. Stoltz put his full strength into pushing Wilson rather than imitating doing so, despite Wilson's protests. Spielberg said Zemeckis needed a replacement in place before firing Stoltz, or he risked the production being canceled. Zemeckis and the producers asked Sheinberg for permission to do whatever was necessary to accommodate Fox's participation; Spielberg made another call to Goldberg. On January3, 1985, Goldberg told Fox about withholding the ''Back to the Future'' script from him, and the filmmakers wanted to know if he was interested. Baxter had returned to the show, and they could be more flexible with Fox as long as ''Family Ties'' took priority. Fox agreed to join without reading the script. The transition could not take place immediately and filming continued with Stoltz in the lead role, unaware he was to be replaced. On January 10, 1985, Zemeckis informed Stoltz that he was being fired. Zemeckis described it as "the hardest meeting I've ever had in my life and it was all my fault. I broke toltz'sheart." Stoltz was reported to have told his makeup artist he was not a
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and did not understand why he was cast. The producers informed the principal cast and the rest of the crew much of the film would be re-shot. Cundey said most of the crew saw Stoltz's removal as "good news". Crew members later said there were obvious signs Stoltz would be replaced; the set designers were told to not change the 1955 set, and a scene involving a discussion between Marty and Doc was filmed showing only Doc. Stoltz had shot numerous key scenes including Marty traveling to 1955 in the DeLorean, its breaking down as he prepares to return to 1985, and his final scene was Marty's return to 1985. Filming fell behind schedule, with 34days of filming lost and an additional cost of $3.5–$4.0million, including Stoltz receiving his salary in full. Universal Pictures' marketing team was tasked with mitigating the negative publicity from a project replacing its main star.


Filming with Fox

Fox's first day on set was January15, 1985. He filmed ''Family Ties'' during the day before traveling to the ''Back to the Future'' filming location. Often, he would not return home until early the following morning, and on weekends, the schedule was pushed back further as ''Family Ties'' was filmed in front of a live audience. The
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drivers entrusted with dropping off Fox at home often had to carry the actor to bed. This continued until April, when ''Family Ties'' finished filming. Gale said Fox's youth meant he could cope with less sleep than usual; Fox described it as exhausting, but worth the effort. Further into the filming schedule, Fox was energetic during his scenes but struggled to stay awake off set. He ad-libbed some lines when he forgot the intended dialogue, and recalled looking for a camcorder on the ''Family Ties'' set, before realizing it was a prop on ''Back to the Future''. He also had to learn to mimic playing the guitar and choreographed skateboarding routines taught by
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and Bob Schmelzer. To compensate for his conflicting schedules and reduce production costs, some scenes involving Marty were shot without Fox, who filmed his part separately. Re-shooting scenes allowed the filmmakers to identify problems and implement new ideas. To avoid building an additional classroom set, the opening pan across the array of clocks in Doc Brown's laboratory replaced an opening scene where Marty sets off a fire alarm to get out of detention. The height differences between Stoltz and Fox necessitated other changes, such as a scene of Fox teaching George how to punch because Fox could not reach the necessary prop. According to Gale, once Fox replaced Stoltz, the atmosphere on set improved. Thompson anecdotally said while Stoltz ate lunch alone in his trailer, Fox ate lunch with the cast and crew. The production used many locations in and around
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. The
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is a structure on the
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in
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. When filmed from below, Lloyd was positioned on a recreation of the clock tower, but when filmed from above, Lloyd stood atop the tower itself. Production designer Lawrence G. Paull insisted on using the Universal backlot sets because of the difficulties and costs involved in making an on-location area look 1955-appropriate. Whittier High School in the city of Whittier is the Hill Valley high school. Marty's home and the surrounding Lyon estates are in Arleta, Los Angeles. Several of the residential locations were filmed in Pasadena: Lorraine's and George's 1955 homes, and Doc Brown's 1955 home. (Its exterior is the Gamble House; interiors were shot at the historic Blacker House.)
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in
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serves as the Twin Pines mall, which later becomes the Lone Pine mall after Marty knocks over one of the trees at Twin Pines ranch in 1955, which was filmed at the Walt Disney Studios-owned Golden Oak Ranch in Newhall, Santa Clarita, California. Other locations include the basement of the Hollywood United Methodist Church where the school dance was filmed, and
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, where Marty begins his drive to the courthouse to return to 1985, passing by a lamp post outside the
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. Filming concluded after 107 days on April26, 1985. The final day of filming included pick-up shots of Marty and Einstein the dog in the DeLorean.


Post-production

Arthur F. Repola served as the post-production supervisor, but he became responsible for many aspects outside his role, including budgets, storyboarding, and general problem-solving. Those roles belonged to Kennedy and Marshall, but both were occupied on other films. Schmidt found editing the film difficult because he had to imagine where the special effects would later be added; there was no time or budget to re-edit afterward. A rough version of the movie was cut together for a
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at the Century 22 theater in
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, in mid-May 1985, just three weeks after filming concluded. The audience was seemingly uninterested at the exposition-heavy opening but became engaged after the DeLorean appeared. At a test screening in
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, 94% of the audience responded they would recommend the film; 99% rated it very good or excellent. Gale said there was some concern when Doc's dog Einstein was sent through time, as the audience believed he had been killed. But Gale said when they came to the cafe scene where Marty sees his father, the audience "got it". The film was re-cut and screened again at the
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theater at Universal Studios for executives, including Sheinberg. He was so impressed he moved the scheduled release date forward to July3, 1985, to give it more time in theaters during the peak summer season. The new date reduced the post-production schedule to just nine weeks for special effects and editing. Zemeckis spent much of June rushing to finish the film. Deleted scenes include: Doc looking at an issue of ''
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'', remarking the future looks better; a scene of 1985 George being coerced into buying a large amount of peanut brittle from a young girl; a scene of young George trapped in a phone booth by the man who interrupts his dance with Lorraine; and the scene of Marty pretending to be "Darth Vader", which was shortened. Zemeckis considered cutting the " JohnnyB. Goode" performance because it did not advance the story, but test audiences reacted well to it. There is a dispute if a shot of Stoltz's hand is in the finished film in the scene where Marty punches Biff. Gale noted it is impossible to tell without checking the original film negative, which would risk damaging it. The final 116minute cut was completed on June 23, 1985. Universal Studios took out a full-page advertisement in ''
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'' magazine, thanking the post-production crew for completing their work on time. The final budget was $19million.


Music

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composed the score for ''Back to the Future''; he had worked with Zemeckis on ''Romancing the Stone''. The only direction Zemeckis gave him was "it's got to be big". Silvestri used an orchestral score to create a sound that contrasted with the small-town setting and the significant time-changing events occurring within it. He wanted a heroic theme that would be instantly recognizable. Huey Lewis was approached to write a theme song for the film; he was coming off the success of his recent album ''
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''. He met with Gale, Spielberg, and Zemeckis, who intended that
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be Marty's favorite band. Though flattered, Lewis did not want to participate because he did not know how to write film songs and did not want to write one called "Back to the Future". Zemeckis assured Lewis he could write any song he wanted. Lewis agreed to submit the next song he wrote, which was " The Power of Love". Lewis maintains "Power of Love" was his first submission, but Zemeckis recalled a different first song that was rejected. Lewis later acquiesced to Zemeckis's request for a second song, " Back in Time". Musician
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performed the guitar riff Marty (dressed as "Darth Vader") uses to wake George. The filmmakers wanted to use
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's music, but the band refused to take part, so Eddie took part on his own. Mark Campbell provided Marty's singing voice, but did not receive credit, as the filmmakers wanted to pretend Fox was singing. When music supervisor
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learned of this, he secured Campbell a small percentage of the soundtrack revenue as compensation.
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taught Fox how to use a guitar to play " Johnny B. Goode", and choreographer Brad Jeffries spent four weeks teaching Fox to replicate various rock star moves popularized by artists like
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,
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, and Chuck Berry. Berry withheld permission to use "Johnny B. Goode" until the day before filming, receiving $50,000 for the rights. Harry WatersJr. provided the vocals on " Earth Angel".


Design


Special effects

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(ILM) developed the film's special effects under the supervision of
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and Kevin Pike. It contains approximately 27–32 special effects shots, compared to the 300 such shots typical in contemporaneous higher-budget films. Despite working simultaneously on ''
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'' and '' Cocoon'', Ralston took on the additional project because it required relatively few effects, and he wanted to realize the planned ending of Marty driving the time machine into a nuclear explosion. The team had a nine-and-a-half-week schedule, reduced to less than nine once Universal Pictures moved up the release date. ILM was working on ''Back to the Future'' up to the moment it had to be handed over to print the theatrical film reels. The tight schedule affected the special effects' quality. Ralston was disappointed by the scene where Marty's hand fades away as his future is altered. Fox was filmed separately from his hand and the two were composited together; the hand was filmed with a wide-angle lens, making it appear too large, and it had to be scaled down. Zemeckis wanted a subtle fade, but it resulted in a small circle of the hand fading away and there was no time to fix it. In the same scene, Marty and his siblings fade away from a photo. ILM found it difficult to fade the photo's individual aspects, especially as it was moving on the neck of a guitar. A replica of the guitar neck was constructed at four times the normal size; the guitar strings were made of cable up to a quarter-inch thick. An 11-by-14 aluminum plate was attached to hold the enlarged photograph. ILM used a version of the photo without Marty or his siblings and individually pasted each character into the photo. When this failed, four different photos were used: one containing the background, and one for each McFly sibling. A mechanical camera cycled through each photo and printed it to the film. The enlarged guitar was moved around to add to the realism. The original nuclear explosion ending was considered too complicated and expensive, with an estimated cost of $1million. Art director
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storyboarded the scene, which would have been created using sets and miniatures. With the ending moved to the clock tower, ILM researched storms to achieve the right aesthetic. Clouds were constructed from polyester fiberfill, suspended in a net, and filmed from above while Ralston shone a powerful light from below. He used a
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to rapidly change the lights' intensity to imitate lightning. Developed by Wes Takahashi's animation department, the lightning bolt that strikes the clock tower was described as "the largest bolt of lightning in cinematic history". It was intended to originate in the distance and move closer, but the footage was filmed too close to the tower and there was insufficient space between it and the top of the frame. There was also an issue with showing the bolt onscreen for too long as it made it more obviously animated. The frame count was reduced, but the bolt did not look chaotic enough. Zemeckis picked out a single frame of the bolt in an "S"formation and asked that the effect focus on that shape and be reduced to twenty frames. The bolt was drawn in black ink on white paper; diffusion effects and a glow were added by the optical department.


The DeLorean time machine

The DeLorean was developed under the supervision of Lawrence Paull, who designed it with artist
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and illustrator
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. They intended for the vehicle to look fixed together from common parts. The time machine was originally conceived as a stationary device; at one point it was a refrigerator. Spielberg vetoed the idea, concerned child viewers might attempt to climb into one. Zemeckis suggested the DeLorean because it offered mobility and a unique design; the gull-wing doors would appear like an alien
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to a 1950s family. The
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offered $75,000 to use a
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instead; Gale responded, "Doc Brown doesn't drive a fucking Mustang". Michael Fink was hired as the art department liaison and tasked with realizing Cobb's sketches and overseeing the car's construction. He was recruited by Paull and Canton, who had worked with him on ''
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'' (1982) and ''Buckaroo Banzai'', respectively. Fink had a project lined up but agreed to help in the free weeks he had remaining. Three DeLoreans used were purchased from a collector: one for stunts, one for special effects, and a more detailed hero version for close-up shots. They were unreliable and often broke down. was chosen as the time travel speed because it was easy to remember and looked "cool" on the speedometer. The flying DeLorean in the final scene used a combination of live-action footage, animation, and a 1:5 scale (approximately long) model built by
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and the model shop crew. The act of the DeLorean traveling through time was called the 'time slice' effect. Zemeckis knew only that he wanted the transition to be violent. He described it as a "
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sitting on the hood of the DeLorean and chipping away the fabric of time in front of him". The effect is so quick as to be imperceptible. Zemeckis preferred this, as he did not want the audience to think too much about how everything worked.


Art direction and makeup

Actual brand names, such as
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, were used to make the sets more realistic, and the producers mandated the inclusion of certain brands that had paid to appear in the film. An unidentified gas company offered a large sum to be included, but Paull used Texaco because it reminded him of a joke from ''
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''. This choice led to some disputes, such as
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parent company,
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, wanting to omit a joke about the Tab drink made by its rival
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. Twenty clock wranglers were needed to synch up the many clocks in the opening scene, and
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were used to start them simultaneously.
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produced the film's poster. The producers hoped his in-demand poster artwork would generate further interest in the film. The film uses a stylized adaptation of the 1950s
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, closer to television show interpretations than an exact recreation. Modern technologies such as contemporary fabrics were used because the designers believed the fashions of the time were not interesting. To represent characters across three decades, the filmmakers did not want to have older actors stand in for the younger ones, believing the change would be obvious and distracting. Special effects artist Ken Chase performed makeup tests on the young actors to age them; initial results were discouraging. He created a prosthetic neck and a
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with a receding hairline for Glover but considered them excessive. Chase found it difficult to balance aging the actors and retaining enough of their natural appearance to remain recognizable. Casts were made of the actors' faces, from which plaster molds were made. Chase sculpted more subtle effects over the plaster molds using latex. For Lorraine, he crafted jowls and eye bags, plus body padding to reflect her increased weight and alcohol abuse. Instead of a receding hairline, Chase changed the style of George's hair; he used prosthetics only to give him a less-defined jawline. Biff's character changed more significantly because Chase wanted him to look "obnoxious"; he was fattened, given sideburns, and a comb over hairstyle to hide a growing bald spot. The prosthetics were combined with makeup and lighting to further age the characters. Chase found the work frustrating compared to his experiences with more fantastical prostheses that made it easier to hide defects. The rubber latex did not reflect light the same way as natural skin, so Chase used a
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process (creating a pattern with small dots) to variegate the actors' faces to better conceal where the skin and prosthetics met; close-up shots were avoided. Doc's appearance was not altered significantly. Chase painted latex on Lloyd which, when removed, caused crinkles in the skin, onto which other elements, such as
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s and shadows, were painted.


Release


Context

By June 1985, the theatrical industry had experienced a 14% decline in ticket sales over the previous year's $4billion record sales. The summer period (beginning the final week of May) had 45films scheduled for release, including '' Rambo: First Blood Part II'', ''The Goonies'', ''
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'', '' Fletch'', and the latest
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film ''
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''. This 25% increase over the previous year's releases led to concerns among industry professionals the competition would divide audiences and limit financial returns, at a time when the average cost of making and marketing a film had increased to $14.5million and $7million, respectively. A higher budget to secure a popular, and thus profitable, cast was considered a suitable risk. Most films scheduled for release were aimed at younger audiences, focusing on fantasy and the supernatural. Reflecting the times, these fantasy elements often employed a technological source instead of a magical one. Only a few films, like ''Cocoon'' and ''
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'', targeted adults. Initially, ''Back to the Future'' was scheduled to be released in May 1985, but was pushed back to June21, the earliest Zemeckis could have the film ready. The delay caused by Stoltz's replacement pushed the release back to July19, and later to August. Sheinberg moved the release date forward to July3, giving it an extra sixteen days of theatrical screen time during the industry's most profitable period of the year. The move offered about 100,000 extra screenings, together worth an estimated $40million. He said he also wanted to avoid the negative perception of films released later in the summer period; other blockbuster films were usually released early. The change required renegotiations with theater owners to secure screens in an already-crowded marketplace. In some cities, it was legally required that exhibitors be shown a film before purchase; an unfinished cut of the film was shown to theater owners and young test audiences. They described it as lesser than ''E.T.the Extra-Terrestrial'' or ''
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'', but still a guaranteed box office hit. Fox was unavailable for promotional work because he was filming ''
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'' (1985) in London.


Box office

In the United States (U.S.) and Canada, ''Back to the Future'' received a wide release on July3, 1985, ahead of the
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holiday weekend. The film earned $3.6million during the opening Wednesday and Thursday, and a further $11.3million during its inaugural weekend from 1,420 theatersan average of $7,853 per theater. ''Back to the Future'' finished as the number one film of the weekend ahead of Western ''
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'' ($7million), in its second weekend, and ''Rambo: First Blood PartII'' ($6.4million) in its seventh. It retained the number one position in its second weekend with a further gross of $10.6million, ahead of the debuting action film ''
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'' ($7.8million) and ''Cocoon'' ($5million), and in its third weekend, ahead of the re-release of ''E.T.the Extra-Terrestrial'' ($8.8million) and ''Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome'' ($5.4million). Although it fell to number two in its fourth weekend, behind the debuting ''
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'' ($12.3million), ''Back to the Future'' regained the number one position in its fifth weekend and remained there for the following eight weeks. Recalling the opening weeks, Gale said, "our second weekend was higher than our first weekend, which is indicative of great
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." The film remained a steady success, earning $155million by October, surpassing ''Rambo: First Blood PartII''s $149million box office earnings to become the year's highest-grossing film. In total, ''Back to the Future'' was the number one film for eleven of its twelve first weeks and remained in the top ten highest-grossing films for a total of twenty-four. By the end of its theatrical run, ''Back to the Future'' earned an approximate box office gross of $210.6million, making it the highest-grossing film of 1985, ahead of ''Rambo: First Blood PartII'' ($150.4million), the sports drama '' Rocky IV'' ($127.9million), and the drama ''
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estimated more than 59million tickets were sold. Industry experts suggest that as of 1997 the box office returns to the studio (minus the theaters' share) was $105.5million. The year was considered an unsuccessful one for film. Despite a record number of film releases, ticket sales were down 17% compared with 1984. Industry executives blamed the problem, in part, on a lack of originality, and a glut of youth-oriented films targeted at those under18. Only ''Back to the Future'' and ''Rambo: First Blood PartII'' were considered blockbusters, earning more than double the box office of ''Cocoon''. Films offering escapism and pro-America themes also fared well. After years of poor performances, ''Back to the Future'', alongside ''Fletch'', ''Brewster's Millions'', and ''Mask'', reversed Universal Pictures' fortunes. Outside the United States and Canada, the film earned a further estimated $170.5million, making it the third-highest-grossing film of the year, behind the romantic drama ''
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'' ($179.1million) and ''RockyIV'' ($172.6million). Cumulatively, ''Back to the Future'' earned a worldwide gross of $381.1million, making it the highest-grossing film of 1985, ahead of ''RockyIV'' ($300.5million) and ''Rambo: First Blood PartII'' ($300.4million). ''Back to the Future'' has received several theatrical re-releases to celebrate anniversaries, including a remastered version screened in 2010. These releases have raised the film's worldwide total to $388.8million.


Reception


Critical response

''Back to the Future'' received generally positive reviews from critics. Most reviewers agreed ''Back to the Future'' was among the year's most entertaining films, partly because of its focus on storytelling instead of pure spectacle.
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and
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argued that while ''Back to the Future'' appeared to be "everything wrong" with youth-targeted films, it successfully subverted expectations by focusing on a relatable narrative with an emotional core, and employed irreverent, good-natured humor. They, alongside
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, agreed that it would endure because it offered something for children and adults. Some reviewers, such as Corliss and
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agreed that the exposition-heavy opening was ''Back to the Future''s weakest part, but led into a stronger half filled with "wit", "wonder", "comic epiphany", and original ideas.
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remarked that Gale and Zemeckis were among the first generation of filmmakers openly influenced by growing up on televised entertainment, and their inspirations are evident throughout. ''The Hollywood Reporter'' said that despite Spielberg's producer role, it was Zemeckis's vision, being more subtle, gentler, and "less noisy". Some reviewers compared it favorably to the 1946 fantasy drama '' It's a Wonderful Life'', which offered a similar premise of a central character changing his future.
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said the film offered humanity, charm, humor, and many surprises that were among its "greatest pleasures". Sheila Benson was more critical; she found ''Back to the Future'' to be overproduced and underdeveloped, featuring a hollow ending focused on materialistic rewards and lacking tension because Marty's success never seemed in doubt. Siskel countered that the tension came from defying the expectations of a typical time travel film by making the past mutable and the future uncertain.
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criticized some aspects that seemed to be "mechanically" designed to create the broadest audience appeal. The cast performances were generally well received, particularly those of Fox, Lloyd, Thompson, and Glover. Reviewers consistently praised Fox's "appealing" performance, although some believed Lloyd's performance outshone the rest. Kehr and Attanasio considered his uncontrolled performance and unique "intensity" a tribute to mad scientist characters, portrayed by the likes of
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and
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, while creating the definitive scientist archetype for modern audiences. In contrast,
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and ''Variety''s review said that Thompson's "deceptively passionate" performance and Glover's bumbling-to-confident character provided ''Back to the Future''s standout performances. Some reviewers considered the use of Libyan terrorists, an actual fear at the time, to be in poor taste. Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.


Accolades

''Back to the Future'' received four nominations at the 43rd Golden Globe Awards, for Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) (Fox), Best Original Song ("The Power of Love"), and Best Screenplay (Gale and Zemeckis). The film was also named Favorite Motion Picture at the 12th People's Choice Awards. At the 1986 Academy Awards, ''Back to the Future'' received one award for Best Sound Effects Editing ( CharlesL. Campbell and Robert Rutledge). It received a further three nominations:
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(Gale and Zemeckis);
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( Bill Varney, B. Tennyson Sebastian II, Robert Thirlwell, and William B. Kaplan); and Best Original Song ("The Power of Love"). At the 39th British Academy Film Awards, ''Back to the Future'' received five nominations, including Best Film,
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(Gale and Zemeckis), Best Visual Effects (Pike and Ralston), Best Production Design (Paull), and Best Editing (Schmidt and Keramidas). At the 13th Saturn Awards, the film won three awards: Best Science Fiction Film, Best Actor (Fox), and Best Special Effects (Pike). It also won the
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. ''Back to the Future'' performed well internationally: it won Best Foreign Producer (Spielberg) and Best Foreign Screenplay at the
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awards (Italy), Outstanding Foreign Film from the
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, and the
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(Germany) for selling more than three million tickets in its first eighteen months.


Post-release


Home media

''Back to the Future'' was released on
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on May 22, 1986, priced at $79.95, becoming the first film to sell 450,000 units at that price point, and was also the most-rented cassette of the year. A sequel was not planned until after ''Back to the Future''s theatrical release, and a "ToBe Continued..." graphic was appended to the end of the home release to promote awareness of future films. When ''Back to the Future'' was released on
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in 2002, the graphic was removed because Gale and Zemeckis wanted it to be faithful to an in-theater experience. It debuted on
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in 2010 for the film's 25thanniversary. The release featured a six-part documentary including interviews with the cast and crew, behind-the-scenes footage, deleted scenes, and associated music videos from all three films. The release also included the public debut of footage of Stoltz portraying Marty McFly. For its 35thanniversary in 2020, a remastered 4K
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version was released on Blu-ray and
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. Along with extras included in previous releases, this edition included audition footage and an exploration of the film's props hosted by Gale. Limited edition steel bookcases and a display replicate of the levitating hoverboard from ''Back to the Future PartII'' were also available. The ''Back to the Future'' soundtrack was released in July 1985 on
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,
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, and
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(CD). The soundtrack's lead single, "The Power of Love", peaked at number one on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Sales were initially slow, but it eventually peaked at number twelve on the ''Billboard'' 200, in part because of the success of "The Power of Love". Silvestri's score received a limited release in 2009 onCD, containing the film score and unreleased variations. The scores for all three ''Back to the Future'' films were first released on LPrecord in 2016, individually and as a collection. Silvestri supervised the remaster of the original master recordings, including previously unreleased tracks, and Gale contributed liner notes.


Other media

In 1985, film merchandising was a relatively new concept, popularized by the original ''Star Wars'' film trilogy (1977–1983). As ''Back to the Future'' was not specifically aimed at children, there was no significant merchandising accompanying its release. Although a novelization by George Gipe was released in 1985, one of the earliest items for children, a rideable DeLorean, was not released until 1986. The film and its sequels have since been represented across a wide variety of merchandise including:
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, playing cards, clothing, pottery, posters, board games, sculpted figures, plush toys,
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POP! figures, action figures,
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and die-cast vehicles, books, music albums, and Christmas ornaments. ''Back to the Future'' received several video game adaptations. ''
Back to the Future ''Back to the Future'' is a 1985 American science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale. It stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, and Thomas F. Wilson. Set in 1985 ...
'' was released alongside the film for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum. An arcade-adventure game, ''
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. Gale called it one of the worst games ever made and advised people against purchasing it. '' Back to the Future: The Pinball'' was released in 1990, although Fox refused permission for the game to use his likeness. An episodic
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game, '' Back to the Future: The Game'', was released in 2010. Gale contributed to the game's narrative, which takes place after the events of the third film. An area in ''
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'' is based on ''Back to the Future'' and features voice work by Lloyd. '' Back to the Future: The Ride'', a
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, ran from 1991 to 2007 at
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and
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. The ride's development was supervised by Spielberg and featured Doc Brown (Lloyd) chasing down Biff (Wilson) who has stolen the DeLorean. A version of the ride at
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ran from 2001 to 2016. A ''Back to the Future''-themed
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board game was released in 2015. A Funko board game was released in 2020. It casts players as one of the main characters from the films to battle different Tannens across history. There have been several books about the making of the film series. ''We Don't Need Roads: The Making of the Back to the Future Trilogy'' is an oral history by those involved in the production. ''Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History'', a book chronicling the development of the entire ''Back to the Future'' franchise, was released in 2015. The
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released ''BFI Film Classics: Back to the Future'' about the film's background. The series also includes comic books detailing Doc's and Marty's adventures before and after the events depicted in the films. A crossover between the ''Back to the Future'' and ''
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'' franchises included a transforming DeLorean toy and associated comic books.


Thematic analysis


Parental relationships and fate

The main theme of ''Back to the Future'' concerns taking control and personal responsibility over one's destiny: A situation can be changed even if it seems otherwise impossible to overcome. Thompson said the film represents how one moment can have a significant and lasting impact on a person's life. Gale believed Doc provided the perfect summary of the series' running theme, when in '' Back to the Future Part III'' he said: "Your future is whatever you make it, so make it a good one." At the start of the film, Marty is rejected at Battle of the Bands and admits he fears his ambitions will remain unrealized. He worries he will end up like his parents and sees direct evidence in 1955 of George, also afraid of rejection, and being unable to approach Lorraine; his fears risk Marty's future. Marty sets about manipulating the past to ensure his survival without concern for what impact his presence in 1955 is having on others. On his return to 1985, he is rewarded with wealthier parents and a nicer car, but he has simultaneously damaged Biff's future, reducing him to a valet for the McFlys. Glover criticized the morality of the film's ending, believing Marty's reward should be happy parents in love with each other, and considered it a result of the film serving corporate interests, promoting the accumulation of wealth and purchasing material objects. In 2015, Zemeckis said the ending was perfect for its time but would be different if he made it now, although Gale disagreed and said he did not apologize for the scene. American audiences generally had no issue with this ending, but it was criticized by some international audiences. Despite rejection by film studios for not being raunchy enough, ''Back to the Future'' alludes to sexual assault, racism, and the
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a psychiatric theory suggesting a child holds an unconscious sexual desire for their opposite-sexed parent, as in the relationship between Marty and his future mother Lorraine in 1955. The relationships between parents and children are the basis of many elements of the film. Thompson believed the film had remained relevant to new generations because of its core idea that Marty's and the viewer's parents were once children and had the same dreams and ambitions they do.


Reaganism and American anxieties

Critics
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and Mark Olsen suggest the film can be seen as promoting
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the political positions of president Ronald Reaganwhich endorses older values of the American dream, initiative, and technological advancement. The Hill Valley of 1985 is depicted as run down and in decay, while in 1955 it is presented as a more simplistic and seemingly safer time, seen through a nostalgic lens. Marty's future is bettered because he goes back to 1955 and teaches George to be more assertive and self-reliant; his initiative leads to a more prosperous future for Marty with materialistic rewards. The film uses many brand names of the time, ostensibly to make the setting more realistic, e.g.
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, and
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, but the filmmakers received financial compensation from the brand owners, making their inclusion promotional and commercialistic instead of artistic. Film studies lecturer SorchaNí Fhlainn argues that many 1980s films resulted from the American public's desire for escapism from cultural anxieties and fears, including nuclear proliferation, unemployment, crime, growing inequality, and the AIDS crisis. In her view, films like those of the ''
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'' series and ''Back to the Future'' offered a childlike reassurance of safety and comfort, emphasizing idealized American values and the positive effects of instilling power in a patriarchal figure like George McFly or Darth Vader. English professor Susan Jeffords considered Doc Brown to be an analog for Reagan, a man who embraces technological advancement, who conflicts with Libyan terrorists and provides the means for a failing family to better themselves. The song "Johnny B. Goode" by Chuck Berry is used during the film's final act. Berry initially resisted allowing the song to be used in the film.
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argued that while Berry's resistance may have been a matter of money, there are underlying racial issues involved in Marty, a white male, seemingly rewriting history to invent the
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music genre, which was heavily influenced by African-American music. The 1955 segment also presents a distorted view of America, showing an African-American band playing at the high school dance, which would have been disallowed. Similarly, the African-American character Goldie Wilson is seemingly inspired to work towards becoming mayor by Marty's intervention, inspiring a Reagan-style initiative and self-reliance.


Influences

As film fans, Gale and Zemeckis's influences are seen throughout ''Back to the Future''. There are references to '' The Wizard of Oz'' (1939), '' The Shaggy Dog'' (1959), ''
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'' (1964), ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' (1977), the ''Star Wars'' film series, and television shows including ''
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'', '' Star Trek: The Original Series'', ''
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'', and ''The Twilight Zone''. There are also allusions to 1960's ''
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'' (based on H. G. Wells's 1895 novella of the same name) and '' A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'' by
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, in which the central character seemingly moves through time. The DeLorean dashboard chronometer uses the same color scheme as the time device of ''The Time Machine''. Critic Ray Loynd opined that Doc can be seen as a
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-type, with Marty serving as his knight.


Legacy


Cultural influence

Since its release, ''Back to the Future'' has remained an enduring popular culture touchstone, and in 2007, the United States
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selected the film for preservation in the
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for being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant. The film elevated Fox from a financially struggling actor to one of the most in-demand and globally recognized stars in Hollywood, and Gale received fan mail for decades after its release. He said he understood the continuing appreciation for the original film as it was the "purest" and "most complete" in the series. Fox compared it to ''The Wizard ofOz'' (1939), saying it still appeals to children because they do not think of it as an old film. In 2012, Thompson called it the greatest role of her career. Dean Cundey believed it resonated with fans because it offers the fantasy of going back in time to change things and make the present better. Lloyd described being approached by fans from around the world, who have said the film inspired them to become a scientist. Many of the principal cast have reunited since the film's release. Often these reunions are for charity, including The Michael J. Fox Foundation for
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(Fox was diagnosed with the disease at age29), and
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. A 2019 reunion for the TCM Classic Film Festival featured the 4Krestoration premiere of ''Back to the Future''. During the 2020
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,
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hosted a ''Back to the Future'' retrospective featuring many cast and crew. The cast has also appeared in advertisements only loosely related to ''Back to the Future'', trading on their associated popularity. The film has global popular appeal, particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Argentina, the
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, and Japan. On October21, 2015 (the day Doc and Marty travel to at the end of ''Back to the Future'', as depicted in ''Back to the FutureII'') an estimated 27million social media users discussed the films; the most active users were in the United States, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Brazil. Ronald Reagan was also a fan, referring to the film during his 1986 State of the Union Address to appeal to America's young voters, saying, "Never has there been a more exciting time to be alive, a time of rousing wonder and heroic achievement. As they said in the film ''Back to the Future'', 'Where we're going, we don't need roads. Although Gale has said that Reagan, after enjoying the joke about Doc Brown's incredulous response to him becoming president, ordered the theater's projectionist to stop the film, roll it back, and run it again, this is disputed by Reagan's advisor, Mark Weinberg. ''Back to the Future'' is also seen as responsible for a resurgence of skateboarding in the 1980s. It made skateboarding a mainstream pastime acceptable for all, not just rebellious teenagers. ''Back to the Future'' has been referred to in a variety of media, including television, films, and video games. Doc and Marty, respectively, inspired the eponymous characters of the 2013 animated television show ''
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''. The British pop rock band
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are named for Marty McFly. The 2011 novel '' Ready Player One'' by
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and the 2018 film adaptation (directed by Spielberg) both heavily refer to the film, including the central character using a DeLorean for transport. Filmmaker J. J. Abrams has also cited it as an inspiration. The 2015
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documentary '' Back in Time'' follows various fans of the series and details the impact it has had on their lives, interspersed with interviews from the crew including Fox and Lloyd. The DeLorean is considered one of the most iconic vehicles in film history. DeLorean's creator
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was a fan of the film and sent personal letters to Gale and Zemeckis, thanking them for using his vehicle. The DeLorean was not a popular vehicle before the film's release. However, in the years since it has become a popular collector's item, the
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issued kits enabling fans to make their vehicle look like the DeLorean time machine. Gale led a restoration of one of the original screen-used DeLoreans in 2011, documented in ''Out of Time: Saving the DeLorean Time Machine''.


Modern reception

''Back to the Future'' is considered a landmark of American cinema, and one of the greatest films ever made. In 2004, ''The New York Times'' listed it as one of the 1,000 Best Movies Ever, and the following year its screenplay was listed as the 56th greatest screenplay of the preceding 75 years by the
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. Throughout the rest of the 2000s, it appeared on
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's ''
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'' (number10), ''
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''s 500 Greatest Movies of All Time (number23), behind the 1977 space opera ''
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'', and the
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listed it as the number10 best science fiction film, based on a poll of fifteen hundred people from the creative community. In 2010, ''
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'' named it one of the 100 greatest movies ever made, and the following year it was voted by
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and
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listeners as their fourth favorite film of all time. It is also listed in the film reference book ''
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''. A 2014 poll of 2,120 entertainment-industry members by ''The Hollywood Reporter'' ranked it as the 12th best film of all time, again behind ''Star Wars''. In 2015, the screenplay was listed as the 67th funniest on the WGA's 101 Funniest Screenplays list, and ''Rotten Tomatoes'' also listed the film at number84 on its list of 200 essential movies to watch. Several publications have named it as one of the best science fiction films ever made, and one of the best films of the 1980s. ''
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'' and ''Rolling Stone'' listed it as the numberone and numberfour best time-travel film ever made respectively. ''Entertainment Weekly'' named it the 40th most essential film to be watched by pre-teens and the 28th best high-school movie. Marty McFly appeared at number39 on ''Empire''s 2006 list of its "100 Greatest Movie Characters"; Doc Brown followed at number76. ''Rotten Tomatoes'' assesses approval rating from the aggregated reviews of critics, with an average rating of . The site's consensus reads: "Inventive, funny, and breathlessly constructed, ''Back to the Future'' is a rousing time-travel adventure with an unforgettable spirit." Based on this score, Rotten Tomatoes also listed it as the 87th best Action and Adventure film. The film has a score of 87 out of 100 on
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based on 15 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". In the United Kingdom, readers of ''Empire'' voted the film as 11th on their 2017 list of "The 100 Greatest Movies".


Sequels and adaptations

A sequel was not initially planned, and the teaser ending of Doc, Marty, and Jennifer flying off in the DeLorean suggested their adventures would continue off-screen. Universal Pictures was eager to pursue a sequel based on the significant financial and critical success of ''Back to the Future''. However, Zemeckis and Gale were reluctant to participate, believing sequels often retreaded the best elements of the original film. They were also concerned that a poor follow-up could alienate ''Back to the Future'' passionate fan base, and undermine the pair after their first major joint success. Zemeckis and Gale acquiesced by 1987, once Universal Pictures clarified they would, if necessary, make a sequel without them. The pair's sequel script was so long it was split into two films, ''Back to the Future PartII'' (1989) and ''Back to the Future PartIII'' (1990); the films were shot back to back. ''Part II'' depicts Marty and Doc traveling to 2015, inadvertently enabling the now-elderly Biff Tannen to steal the DeLorean and return to 1955, rewriting history in his favor. Wells and Glover did not return for the sequels. ''PartII'' was a financial success but was criticized for its complex, convoluted narrative. Zemeckis has said it is his least favorite film in the series. The final film, ''PartIII'' follows Marty as he travels to 1885 to rescue a time-stranded Doc. While the film fared less well financially than the two earlier films, it was more critically well-received than ''PartII''. A 2018 poll by ''The Hollywood Reporter'' of 2,200 people found 71% wanted a ''Back to the Future'' sequel, ahead of another ''
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'' or ''
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'' film. Gale has said there will never be a fourth film, likening it to "selling your kids into prostitution". He added a ''Back to the Future'' film could never happen without Fox, who could not participate because of the effects of his Parkinson's disease. An animated television series, ''
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'', aired on
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between 1991 and 1992. It follows Doc's and Marty's adventures through various historical periods, intercut with live-action segments featuring Doc (Lloyd), performing science experiments alongside
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. A short film, ''Doc Brown Saves the World'' (2015), celebrated the film's 30th anniversary. Lloyd reprised his role as Doc, who must travel to the future to prevent a nuclear holocaust in 2045. A
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production, ''
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'', debuted in February 2020 at the
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, England, to positive reviews. The musical was written by Gale and Zemeckis, with music written by Silvestri and
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. Gale described it as the best way to give fans more ''Back to the Future'' without adding to the film series. In 2024, Zemeckis said he was interested in adapting the musical into a movie. Overall, the ''Back to the Future'' franchise is considered one of the most successful film franchises in history.


References


Notes


Citations

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Elle Elle may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * Elle (magazine), ''Elle'' (magazine), a fashion publication ** Elle Style Awards * Elle (India), ''Elle'' (India), the Indian edition * Elle (film), ''Elle'' (film), a 2016 French film * ''Elle: ...
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Empire An empire is a political unit made up of several territories, military outpost (military), outposts, and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a hegemony, dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the ...
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GamesRadar+ ''GamesRadar+'' (formerly ''GamesRadar'') is an entertainment website for video game-related news, previews, and reviews. It is owned by Future plc. In late 2014, Future Publishing-owned sites ''Total Film'', '' SFX'', '' Edge'' and '' Compute ...
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Harper's Bazaar ''Harper's Bazaar'' (stylized as ''Harper's BAZAAR'') is an American monthly women's fashion magazine. Bazaar has been published in New York City since November 2, 1867, originally as a weekly publication entitled ''Harper's Bazar''."Corporat ...
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Highsnobiety ''Highsnobiety'' is a global fashion and lifestyle media brand founded in 2005 by David Fischer. The youth-focused company is difficult to pigeonhole, as it straddles the line between a media company that reviews fashion and lifestyle products, ...
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Parade A parade is a procession of people, usually organized along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by marching bands, floats, or sometimes large balloons. Parades are held for a wide range of reasons, but are usually some variety ...
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Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes is an American review aggregator, review-aggregation website for film and television. The company was launched in August 1998 by three undergraduate students at the University of California, Berkeley: Senh Duong, Patrick Y. Lee ...
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{{cite web , first = Marc , last = Chacksfield , title = Best '80s Movies: The Greatest Films Of The 1980S , url = https://www.shortlist.com/lists/greatest-films-of-the-1980s-400064 , website =
ShortList A short list or shortlist is a list of candidates for a job, prize, award, political position, etc., that has been reduced from a longer list of candidates (sometimes via intermediate lists known as "long lists"). The length of short lists varie ...
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{{cite web , first = Joshua , last = Rothkpf , title = The 30 Best '80s Movies , url = https://www.timeout.com/newyork/movies/best-80s-movies , website = Time Out , date = June 11, 2020 , access-date = October 7, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200526215242/https://www.timeout.com/newyork/movies/best-80s-movies , archive-date = May 26, 2020 , url-status = live {{cite web , first = Adam , last = Rathe , title = 54 Of The Best Movies From The 1980's , url = https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/g26078094/best-80s-movies/?slide=38 , website = Town & Country , date = June 12, 2020 , access-date = October 7, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201007195813/https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/g26078094/best-80s-movies/?slide=38 , archive-date = October 7, 2020 , url-status = live {{cite web , first = Charles , last = Stockdale , title = The 75 Best Movie Comedies Of The '80s , url = https://eu.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2018/04/20/75-best-movie-comedies-80-s/534907002/ , website =
USA Today ''USA Today'' (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company. Founded by Al Neuharth in 1980 and launched on September 14, 1982, the newspaper operates from Gannett's corporate headq ...
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American Film Institute The American Film Institute (AFI) is an American nonprofit film organization that educates filmmakers and honors the heritage of the History of cinema in the United States, motion picture arts in the United States. AFI is supported by private fu ...
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American Film Institute The American Film Institute (AFI) is an American nonprofit film organization that educates filmmakers and honors the heritage of the History of cinema in the United States, motion picture arts in the United States. AFI is supported by private fu ...
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American Cinematographer The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), founded in Hollywood in 1919, is a cultural, educational, and professional organization that is neither a labor union nor a guild. The society was organized to advance the science and art of cinem ...
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The A.V. Club ''The A.V. Club'' is an online newspaper and entertainment website featuring reviews, interviews, and other articles that examine films, music, television, books, games, and other elements of pop-culture media. ''The A.V. Club'' was created in ...
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{{cite web , url = http://awards.bafta.org/award/1986/film , title = Film In 1986 , website =
British Academy of Film and Television Arts The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA, ) is an independent trade association and charity that supports, develops, and promotes the arts of film, television and video games in the United Kingdom. In addition to its annual awa ...
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BBC Online BBC Online, formerly known as BBCi, is the BBC's online service. It is a large network of websites including such high-profile sites as BBC News and BBC Sport, Sport, the on-demand video and radio services branded BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds, t ...
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BBC Radio 1 BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It specialises in modern popular music and Contemporary hit radio, current chart hits throughout the day. The station provides alternative genres at night, including ...
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British Board of Film Classification The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) is a non-governmental organization, non-governmental organisation founded by the British film industry in 1912 and responsible for the national classification and censorship of films exhibited ...
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{{cite web , title = Top 100 Action & Adventure Movies , url = https://www.rottentomatoes.com/top/bestofrt/top_100_action__adventure_movies/ , website =
Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes is an American review aggregator, review-aggregation website for film and television. The company was launched in August 1998 by three undergraduate students at the University of California, Berkeley: Senh Duong, Patrick Y. Lee ...
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{{cite web , title = The 55 Essential Movies Your Child Must See (Before Turning 13) , url = https://ew.com/article/2014/06/23/55-essential-movies-your-child-must-see-before-they-turn-13/ , website =
Entertainment Weekly ''Entertainment Weekly'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''EW'') is an American online magazine, digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, ...
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Entertainment Weekly ''Entertainment Weekly'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''EW'') is an American online magazine, digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, ...
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{{cite web , first = Gavin , last = Edwards , title = Future Tense: The 20 Best Time-Travel Movies , url = https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-lists/best-time-travel-movies-14354/back-to-the-future-1985-57733/ , website =
Rolling Stone ''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason. The magazine was first known fo ...
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Popular Mechanics ''Popular Mechanics'' (often abbreviated as ''PM'' or ''PopMech'') is a magazine of popular science and technology, featuring automotive, home, outdoor, electronics, science, do it yourself, and technology topics. Military topics, aviation an ...
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Business Insider ''Business Insider'' (stylized in all caps: BUSINESS INSIDER; known from 2021 to 2023 as INSIDER) is a New York City–based multinational financial and business news website founded in 2007. Since 2015, a majority stake in ''Business Inside ...
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Esquire Esquire (, ; abbreviated Esq.) is usually a courtesy title. In the United Kingdom, ''esquire'' historically was a title of respect accorded to men of higher social rank, particularly members of the landed gentry above the rank of gentleman ...
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GamesRadar+ ''GamesRadar+'' (formerly ''GamesRadar'') is an entertainment website for video game-related news, previews, and reviews. It is owned by Future plc. In late 2014, Future Publishing-owned sites ''Total Film'', '' SFX'', '' Edge'' and '' Compute ...
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{{cite web , title = The Best Sci-fi And Fantasy Films: In Pictures , url = https://www.theguardian.com/film/gallery/2010/oct/21/25-science-fiction-fantasy , website =
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
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{{cite web , title = Top 100 Sci-Fi Movies , url = https://www.ign.com/lists/best-science-fiction-movies/17 , website =
IGN ''IGN'' is an American video gaming and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa district and is headed by its former e ...
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Paste Paste is a term for any very thick viscous fluid. It may refer to: Science and technology * Adhesive or paste ** Wallpaper paste ** Wheatpaste, a liquid adhesive made from vegetable starch and water * Paste (rheology), a substance that behaves as ...
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{{cite web , title = 150 Essential Sci-Fi Movies To Watch Now , url = https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/best-sci-fi-movies-of-all-time/ , website =
Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes is an American review aggregator, review-aggregation website for film and television. The company was launched in August 1998 by three undergraduate students at the University of California, Berkeley: Senh Duong, Patrick Y. Lee ...
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Thrillist ''Thrillist'' is an online media website covering travel. ''Thrillist'' was founded in 2004 by Ben Lerer and Adam Rich. In October 2016, Thrillist merged with internet brands ''The Dodo'', NowThis News, and Seeker to form the digital media ...
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Collider A collider is a type of particle accelerator that brings two opposing particle beams together such that the particles collide. Compared to other particle accelerators in which the moving particles collide with a stationary matter target, collid ...
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io9 ''io9'' is a sub-blog of the technology blog ''Gizmodo'' that focuses on science fiction and fantasy pop culture, with former focuses on science, technology and futurism. It was created as a standalone blog in 2008 by editor Annalee Newitz under ...
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{{cite web , first = Henry , last = Hanks , title = Going ''Back To The Future'', 25 Years Later , url = http://edition.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/Movies/10/20/bttf.anniversary.go/index.html , website =
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{{cite web , last = Rudolph , first = Christopher , title = The Surprising History Of The ''Back To The Future'' Clock Tower , url = https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/12/back-to-the-future-clock-tower_n_4242145.html , website =
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Curbed Curbed is an American real estate and urban design website published by ''New York'' magazine. Founded as a blog by Lockhart Steele in 2006 to cover New York City real estate, it grew by 2010 to feature sub-pages dedicated to specific real ...
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{{cite web , last = Fleming , first = Mike , title = Blast From The Past On ''Back To The Future'': How Frank Price Rescued Robert Zemeckis' Classic From Obscurity , url = https://deadline.com/2015/10/back-to-the-future-frank-price-rescued-robert-zemeckis-classic-1201590119/ , date = October 21, 2015 , access-date = October 22, 2015 , website =
Deadline Hollywood ''Deadline Hollywood'', commonly known as ''Deadline'' and also referred to as ''Deadline.com'', is an online news site founded as the news blog ''Deadline Hollywood Daily'' by Nikki Finke in 2006. It is updated several times a day, with en ...
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{{cite web , last = Anderton , first = Joe , title = ''Back To The Future'' Writer Responds To Marty Mcfly Fan Theory , url = https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a33213136/back-to-the-future-marty-mcfly-fan-theory/ , website =
Digital Spy Digital Spy (DS) is a British-based entertainment, television and film website and brand and is the largest digital property at Hearst UK. Since its initial launch in 1999, Digital Spy has focused on entertainment news related to television pro ...
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Digital Spy Digital Spy (DS) is a British-based entertainment, television and film website and brand and is the largest digital property at Hearst UK. Since its initial launch in 1999, Digital Spy has focused on entertainment news related to television pro ...
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{{cite web , first = Aaron , last = Birch , title = The ''Back To The Future'' Game You've Probably Never Played , url = https://www.denofgeek.com/games/the-back-to-the-future-game-youve-probably-never-played/ , website =
Den of Geek ''Den of Geek'' is a UK and US-based website covering entertainment with a focus on pop culture. The website also issues a biannual magazine. History ''Den of Geek'' was founded in 2007 by Simon Brew in London. In 2012, DoG Tech LLC licensed ' ...
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{{cite web , first = Simon , last = Brew , title = Giving ''Back To The Future Part II'' Its Due , url = https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/giving-back-to-the-future-part-ii-its-due/ , website =
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Den of Geek ''Den of Geek'' is a UK and US-based website covering entertainment with a focus on pop culture. The website also issues a biannual magazine. History ''Den of Geek'' was founded in 2007 by Simon Brew in London. In 2012, DoG Tech LLC licensed ' ...
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{{cite web , first = Simon , last = Brew , title = Looking Back At ''Back To The Future Part III'' , url = https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/looking-back-at-back-to-the-future-part-iii/ , website =
Den of Geek ''Den of Geek'' is a UK and US-based website covering entertainment with a focus on pop culture. The website also issues a biannual magazine. History ''Den of Geek'' was founded in 2007 by Simon Brew in London. In 2012, DoG Tech LLC licensed ' ...
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Empire An empire is a political unit made up of several territories, military outpost (military), outposts, and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a hegemony, dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the ...
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{{cite web , title = The 500 Greatest Movies Of All Time , date = October 3, 2008 , website =
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{{cite web , last = Koknow , first = David , title = How ''Back To The Future'' Almost Didn't Get Made , url = http://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a35559/back-to-the-future-production/ , website =
Esquire Esquire (, ; abbreviated Esq.) is usually a courtesy title. In the United Kingdom, ''esquire'' historically was a title of respect accorded to men of higher social rank, particularly members of the landed gentry above the rank of gentleman ...
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Entertainment Weekly ''Entertainment Weekly'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''EW'') is an American online magazine, digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, ...
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, date = July 3, 1985 , series=Vol. 134, no. 46459, access-date = August 27, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171121220239/https://www.nytimes.com/1985/07/03/movies/the-screen-in-future-boy-returns-to-the-past.html , archive-date = November 21, 2017 , url-status = live , url-access = limited
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
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{{cite web , first = Vincent , last = Canby , author-link = Vincent Canby , title = Film: Season Preview; Even Wands Can't Create Magic At The Box Office , url = https://www.nytimes.com/1985/09/08/arts/film-season-preview-even-wands-can-t-create-magic-at-the-box-office.html , website =
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
, date = July 26, 1985 , series=Vol. 134, no. 46482, access-date = August 28, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171122191221/https://www.nytimes.com/1985/07/26/movies/new-face-michael-j-fox-conversation-with-a-time-traveler.html , archive-date = November 22, 2017 , url-status = live , url-access = limited
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, date = July 21, 1985, series=Vol. 134, no. 46477 , access-date = August 27, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171125233205/https://www.nytimes.com/1985/07/21/movies/three-new-films-from-vision-to-reality.html , archive-date = November 25, 2017 , url-status = live , url-access = limited
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
, date = June 28, 1985 , series=Vol. 134, no. 46454, access-date = August 27, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171122012955/https://www.nytimes.com/1985/06/28/movies/at-the-movies.html , archive-date = November 22, 2017 , url-status = live , url-access = limited
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
, date = October 4, 1985, series=Vol. 135, no. 46552 , access-date = August 28, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171124151008/https://www.nytimes.com/1985/10/04/movies/at-the-movies.html , archive-date = November 24, 2017 , url-status = live , url-access = limited
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
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People The term "the people" refers to the public or Common people, common mass of people of a polity. As such it is a concept of human rights law, international law as well as constitutional law, particularly used for claims of popular sovereignty. I ...
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{{cite web , last1 = Weinberg , first1 = Mark , title = What I Learned Watching ''Back to the Future'' With Ronald Reagan , url = https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/02/27/ronald-reagan-press-aide-movie-nights-with-reagan-217095/ , website =
Politico ''Politico'' (stylized in all caps), known originally as ''The Politico'', is an American political digital newspaper company founded by American banker and media executive Robert Allbritton in 2007. It covers politics and policy in the Unit ...
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{{cite web , last = Harrison , first = Ellie , title = ''Back To The Future'' Almost Had A Really Bad Title: Here's A Memo To Prove It ... , url = http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2016-08-30/back-to-the-future-almost-had-a-really-bad-title , date = August 30, 2016 , website =
Radio Times ''Radio Times'' is a British weekly listings magazine devoted to television and radio programme schedules, with other features such as interviews, film reviews and lifestyle items. Founded in September 1923 by John Reith, then general manage ...
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{{cite web , first = Ray , last = Loynd , title = Film Review: ''Back To The Future'' , url = https://variety.com/1985/film/news/film-review-back-to-the-future-1201344694/ , website =
Variety Variety may refer to: Arts and entertainment Entertainment formats * Variety (radio) * Variety show, in theater and television Films * ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont * ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
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{{cite web , first = Patrick , last = Cremona , title = ''Back To The Future'' Creator Explains Why Franchise Will Never Get A Fourth Film , url = https://www.radiotimes.com/news/film/2020-02-19/back-to-the-future-wont-get-reboot/ , website =
Radio Times ''Radio Times'' is a British weekly listings magazine devoted to television and radio programme schedules, with other features such as interviews, film reviews and lifestyle items. Founded in September 1923 by John Reith, then general manage ...
, date = February 18, 2020 , access-date = September 30, 2020 , archive-url = https://archive.today/20200930193616/https://www.radiotimes.com/news/film/2020-02-19/back-to-the-future-wont-get-reboot/ , archive-date = September 30, 2020 , url-status = live
{{cite web , first = Roger , last = Ebert , author-link = Roger Ebert , title = ''Back To The Future'' , url = https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/back-to-the-future-1985 , website =
RogerEbert.com ''RogerEbert.com'' is an American film review website that archives reviews written by film critic Roger Ebert for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' and also shares other critics' reviews and essays. The website, underwritten by the ''Chicago Sun-Times ...
, date = July 3, 1985 , access-date = October 5, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200506053730/https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/back-to-the-future-1985 , archive-date = May 6, 2020 , url-status = live
{{cite web , first = Dave , last = Kehr , author-link = Dave Kehr , title = ''Back To The Future'' , url = https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/back-to-the-future/Film?oid=1629194 , website =
Chicago Reader The ''Chicago Reader'', or ''Reader'' (stylized as ЯEADER), is an American alternative newspaper in Chicago, Illinois, noted for its literary style of journalism and coverage of the arts, particularly film and theater. The ''Reader'' has been ...
, date = October 26, 1985 , access-date = October 5, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190730093019/https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/back-to-the-future/Film?oid=1629194 , archive-date = July 30, 2019 , url-status = live
{{cite web, first=Gene , last=Siskel , author-link=Gene Siskel , title=''Future''{{'s Sci-fi Twist A Warm Look At Family , url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1985-07-03-8502130086-story.html , website=
Chicago Tribune The ''Chicago Tribune'' is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1847, it was formerly self-styled as the "World's Greatest Newspaper", a slogan from which its once integrated WGN (AM), WGN radio and ...
, date=July 3, 1985 , access-date=October 5, 2020 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200925002440/https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1985-07-03-8502130086-story.html , archive-date=September 25, 2020 , url-status=live
{{cite web , first = Paul , last = Attanasio , author-link = Paul Attanasio , title = ''The Future'' Is Wow! Comedy With A Story To Tell , url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1985/07/03/the-future-is-wowcomedy-with-a-story-to-tell/3c8f1b62-c55a-46c9-ada7-4b2fc6aa496d/ , website =
The Washington Post ''The Washington Post'', locally known as ''The'' ''Post'' and, informally, ''WaPo'' or ''WP'', is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital. It is the most widely circulated newspaper in the Washington m ...
, date = July 3, 1985 , access-date = October 5, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200803165535/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1985/07/03/the-future-is-wowcomedy-with-a-story-to-tell/3c8f1b62-c55a-46c9-ada7-4b2fc6aa496d/ , archive-date = August 3, 2020 , url-status = live
{{cite web , first = Kirk , last = Ellis , title = ''Back To The Future'': THR's 1985 Review , url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/back-future-review-1985-movie-801103 , website =
The Hollywood Reporter ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film industry, film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade pap ...
, date = July 3, 1985 , access-date = October 5, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200606154213/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/back-future-review-1985-movie-801103 , archive-date = June 6, 2020 , url-status = live
{{cite web , first = Richard , last = Corliss , author-link = Richard Corliss , title = Cinema: This Way To The Children's Crusade , url = http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,959559-2,00.html , website = Time Out , date = July 1, 1985 , access-date = October 5, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110412074929/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,959559-2,00.html , archive-date = April 12, 2011 , url-status = dead {{cite web , url = https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/back-to-the-future-cast-reunion-michael-j-fox-christopher-lloyd-997957/ , title = Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd Lead ''Back To The Future'' Reunion On Josh Gad's 'Reunited Apart' , first = Jon , last = Blistein , date = May 12, 2020 , access-date = October 19, 2020 , website =
Rolling Stone ''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason. The magazine was first known fo ...
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Wired Wired may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Music * ''Wired'' (Jeff Beck album), 1976 * ''Wired'' (Hugh Cornwell album), 1993 * ''Wired'' (Mallory Knox album), 2017 * "Wired", a song by Prism from their album '' Beat Street'' * "Wired ...
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{{cite web , last = Power , first = Ed , url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/ready-player-one-guide-legal-nightmare-spielbergs-pop-culture/ , title = ''Ready Player One'': A Guide To The Legal Nightmare Of Spielberg's Pop Culture References , date = March 29, 2018 , website =
The Daily Telegraph ''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a British daily broadsheet conservative newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally. It was found ...
, access-date = February 6, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200206134718/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/ready-player-one-guide-legal-nightmare-spielbergs-pop-culture/ , archive-date = February 6, 2020 , url-status = live , url-access = limited
{{cite web , title = 200 Essential Movies To Watch Now , website =
Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes is an American review aggregator, review-aggregation website for film and television. The company was launched in August 1998 by three undergraduate students at the University of California, Berkeley: Senh Duong, Patrick Y. Lee ...
, url = http://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/200-essential-movies-to-watch-now/ , access-date = May 2, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191216115104/http://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/200-essential-movies-to-watch-now/ , archive-date = December 16, 2019 , url-status = live
{{cite web , url = http://www.saturnawards.org/past.html , title = Past Saturn Awards , website = SaturnAwards.org , access-date = September 30, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080914184217/http://www.saturnawards.org/past.html , archive-date = September 14, 2008 , url-status = dead {{cite web , first = Joe , last = Gross , title = 'Ain't It Cool' TV Show Jumps To New Markets , url = https://eu.statesman.com/story/news/2016/09/04/aint-it-cool-tv-show-jumps-to-new-markets/10119165007/ , website =
Austin American-Statesman The ''Austin American-Statesman'' is the major daily newspaper for Austin, the capital city of the U.S. state of Texas. It is owned by Hearst Communications. The distribution of the following ''The New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'', '' ...
, date = September 4, 2016 , access-date = June 13, 2022 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220613213103/https://www.statesman.com/story/news/2016/09/04/aint-it-cool-tv-show-jumps-to-new-markets/10119165007/ , archive-date = June 13, 2022 , url-status = live
{{cite web , first = Dan , last = Girolamo , url = https://screenrant.com/back-future-movie-doc-brown-actor-almost-cast/ , title = ''Back To The Future'': The Actor Who Almost Played Doc Brown , website =
Screen Rant ''Screen Rant'' is an entertainment website that offers news in the fields of television, films, video games, and comic books. It is owned by Valnet, parent of publications including Comic Book Resources, Collider, MovieWeb and XDA Developers. ...
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{{cite web , first = Padraig , last = Cotter , url = https://screenrant.com/doc-brown-saves-world-short-back-future-4/ , title = Doc Brown Saves The World Isn't ''Back To The Future'' 4 (But It's Great) , website =
Screen Rant ''Screen Rant'' is an entertainment website that offers news in the fields of television, films, video games, and comic books. It is owned by Valnet, parent of publications including Comic Book Resources, Collider, MovieWeb and XDA Developers. ...
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{{cite web , title = ''Back To The Future'' Tops Poll Of Most Wanted Film Sequels – But Which Movie Series Should Return? , url = https://news.sky.com/story/back-to-the-future-tops-poll-of-most-wanted-film-sequels-but-which-movie-series-should-return-11561026 , website =
Sky News Sky News is a British free-to-air television news channel, live stream news network and news organisation. Sky News is distributed via an English-language radio news service, and through online channels. It is owned by Sky Group, a division of ...
, date = November 23, 2018 , access-date = September 30, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190824150357/https://news.sky.com/story/back-to-the-future-tops-poll-of-most-wanted-film-sequels-but-which-movie-series-should-return-11561026 , archive-date = August 24, 2019 , url-status = live
{{cite web , first = Ernie , last = Estrella , title = Exclusive: ''Back In Time'' Director Jason Aron On Making The Definitive ''Back To The Future'' Documentary , url = https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/exclusive-back-time-director-jason-aron-making-definitive-back-future-documentary , website = Syfy , date = April 23, 2015 , access-date = October 6, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201006215026/https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/exclusive-back-time-director-jason-aron-making-definitive-back-future-documentary , archive-date = October 6, 2020 , url-status = live {{cite web , first=Loryn , last=Stone , title=''Back To The Future''{{'s 35th Anniversary Shows Just How Far Toy Collecting Has Come , url=https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/back-to-the-future-35th-anniversary-toys-collectibles-history , website= Syfy , date=July 2, 2020 , access-date=September 30, 2020 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201101042149/https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/back-to-the-future-35th-anniversary-toys-collectibles-history , archive-date=November 1, 2020 , url-status=live {{cite web , first = Matt , last = Gouras , title = Lloyd: ''Back To The Future'' Still Gratifying , url = http://seattletimes.com/html/entertainment/2009324069_apuspeoplechristopherlloyd.html , date = June 12, 2009 , website =
The Seattle Times ''The Seattle Times'' is an American daily newspaper based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1891, ''The Seattle Times'' has the largest circulation of any newspaper in the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region. The Seattle Time ...
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{{cite web , first = Marc , last = Chacksfield , title = "''Back To The Future'' Wouldn't Have Been The Same Without Spielberg" , url = https://www.shortlist.com/news/back-to-the-future-wouldnt-have-been-the-same-without-spielberg , website =
ShortList A short list or shortlist is a list of candidates for a job, prize, award, political position, etc., that has been reduced from a longer list of candidates (sometimes via intermediate lists known as "long lists"). The length of short lists varie ...
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ShortList A short list or shortlist is a list of candidates for a job, prize, award, political position, etc., that has been reduced from a longer list of candidates (sometimes via intermediate lists known as "long lists"). The length of short lists varie ...
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{{cite web , first = Peter , last = Sciretta , url = https://www.slashfilm.com/back-to-the-future-monopoly/ , title = Cool Stuff: ''Back to the Future'' Monopoly , date = August 6, 2015 , website =
Slashfilm ''/Film'', also spelled ''SlashFilm'', is a blog that covers movie news, reviews, interviews, and trailers. It was founded by Peter Sciretta in August 2005. The site's reviews appear on Rotten Tomatoes, and as of 2024, two of its leading film cr ...
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{{cite web , first = Peter , last = Sciretta , url = https://www.slashfilm.com/how-back-to-the-future-almost-nuked-the-fridge/ , title = How ''Back To The Future'' Almost Nuked The Fridge , date = July 15, 2009 , website =
Slashfilm ''/Film'', also spelled ''SlashFilm'', is a blog that covers movie news, reviews, interviews, and trailers. It was founded by Peter Sciretta in August 2005. The site's reviews appear on Rotten Tomatoes, and as of 2024, two of its leading film cr ...
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{{cite web , url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/back-to-the-future/facts-trivia-anniversary/ , title = ''Back To The Future'': 13 Things You May Not Know , website =
The Daily Telegraph ''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a British daily broadsheet conservative newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally. It was found ...
, date = October 21, 2015 , access-date = September 15, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200206140408/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/back-to-the-future/facts-trivia-anniversary/ , archive-date = February 6, 2020 , url-status = live , url-access = limited
{{cite web , title = Top 1985 Movies At The Worldwide Box Office , url = https://www.the-numbers.com/box-office-records/worldwide/all-movies/cumulative/released-in-1985 , website = The Numbers , access-date = September 30, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190721121617/https://www.the-numbers.com/box-office-records/worldwide/all-movies/cumulative/released-in-1985 , archive-date = July 21, 2019 , url-status = live {{cite web , title = Top 1985 Movies At The Domestic Box Office , url = https://www.the-numbers.com/box-office-records/domestic/all-movies/cumulative/released-in-1985 , website = The Numbers , access-date = September 30, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190721121619/https://www.the-numbers.com/box-office-records/domestic/all-movies/cumulative/released-in-1985 , archive-date = July 21, 2019 , url-status = live {{cite web , first = Graeme , last = McMillan , title = ''Back To The Future'' Writer Finally Addresses The Last Line Of ''Part III'' , url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/back-future-writer-finally-addresses-last-line-part-iii-1045298 , website =
The Hollywood Reporter ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film industry, film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade pap ...
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{{cite web , first = Ryan , last = Parker , title = ''Back To The Future'' At 35: It's Time To Decipher An Eric Stoltz Fan Theory , url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/back-future-at-35-time-decipher-an-eric-stoltz-fan-theory-1301621 , website =
The Hollywood Reporter ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film industry, film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade pap ...
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{{cite web , first = Ryan , last = Parker , title = ''Back To The Future'' Writer "Delighted" By Those ''Avengers: Endgame'' References , url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/back-future-writer-likes-avengers-endgame-references-1209653 , website =
The Hollywood Reporter ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film industry, film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade pap ...
, date = May 10, 2019 , access-date = October 5, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200806015713/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/back-future-writer-likes-avengers-endgame-references-1209653 , archive-date = August 6, 2020 , url-status = live
{{cite web , first = Phil , last = Pirello , title = How ''Back To The Future III'' Got Better With Age , url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/how-back-future-iii-got-better-age-1295798 , website =
The Hollywood Reporter ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film industry, film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade pap ...
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{{cite web , last = Gilbey , first = Ryan , title = How We Made ''Back To The Future'' , url = https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/aug/25/back-to-the-future-michael-j-fox-christopher-lloyd-how-we-made , access-date = July 14, 2016 , website =
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
, date = August 25, 2014 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160515074629/http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/aug/25/back-to-the-future-michael-j-fox-christopher-lloyd-how-we-made , archive-date = May 15, 2016 , url-status = live
{{cite web , title = Hollywood's 100 Favorite Films , url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/100-best-films-ever-hollywood-favorites-818512/item/amelie-hollywoods-100-favorite-films-818437 , date = June 25, 2014 , website =
The Hollywood Reporter ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film industry, film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade pap ...
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Total Film ''Total Film'' was a British film magazine published 13 times a year (published monthly with a summer issue added, between the July and August issues, every year since issue 91, 2004) by Future Publishing. The magazine was launched in 1997 and of ...
, date = January 25, 2010 , access-date = September 30, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100209232621/http://www.totalfilm.com/features/100-greatest-movies-of-all-time/page%3A2 , archive-date = February 9, 2010 , url-status = dead
{{cite web , first = Vince , last = Mancini , title = ''Back To The Future'' At 35: Looking Back On The Movie That Made America Great Again , url = https://uproxx.com/entertainment/back-to-the-future-35-year-retrospective/ , website =
Uproxx Uproxx Studios (stylized as ''UPROXX'') is an American music, entertainment and popular culture website and content studio. It was founded in 2008 by Jarret Myer and Brian Brater. The website was acquired in 2014 by Woven Digital (which later ...
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{{cite web , first = Emily , last = Rome , title = ''Back To The Future'': What The Critics Said In 1985 , url = https://uproxx.com/hitfix/back-to-the-future-what-the-critics-said-in-1985/ , website =
Uproxx Uproxx Studios (stylized as ''UPROXX'') is an American music, entertainment and popular culture website and content studio. It was founded in 2008 by Jarret Myer and Brian Brater. The website was acquired in 2014 by Woven Digital (which later ...
, date = July 3, 2015 , access-date = October 5, 2020 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170427063459/https://uproxx.com/hitfix/back-to-the-future-what-the-critics-said-in-1985/ , archive-date = April 27, 2017 , url-status = live
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