Back to the Future (1985)

6.85
/ 10
67 User Ratings
1h 56m
Running Time

July 3, 1985
Release Date

Back to the Future (1985)

6.85
/ 10
67 User Ratings
1h 56m
Running Time

July 3, 1985
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Universal Pictures
Amblin Entertainment
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Plot.

Eighties teenager Marty McFly is accidentally sent back in time to 1955, inadvertently disrupting his parents' first meeting and attracting his mother's romantic interest. Marty must repair the damage to history by rekindling his parents' romance and - with the help of his eccentric inventor friend Doc Brown - return to 1985.

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Cast & Crew.

Sachi Parker

Sachi Parker

Bystander #1

Robert Krantz

Robert Krantz

Bystander #2

Gary Riley

Gary Riley

Guy #1

Karen Petrasek

Karen Petrasek

Girl #1

George Buck Flower

George Buck Flower

Red the Bum

Tommy Thomas

Tommy Thomas

Starlighter

Granville 'Danny' Young

Granville 'Danny' Young

Starlighter

David Harold Brown

David Harold Brown

Starlighter

Alan L. Nineberg

Alan L. Nineberg

ADR Editor

Pamela M. Eilerson

Pamela M. Eilerson

Second Assistant Director

Ernest Depew

Ernest Depew

Construction Coordinator

Tim Stadler

Tim Stadler

Painter

Dick Lasley

Dick Lasley

Production Illustrator

Cameron Birnie

Cameron Birnie

Set Designer

Ronald Woodward

Ronald Woodward

Key Grip

Dic Alexander

Dic Alexander

Grip

Charles Croughwell

Charles Croughwell

Stunt Double

Eric Stoltz

Eric Stoltz

Stunt Driver

Ray Gilberti

Ray Gilberti

Assistant Camera

Dan Cooper

Dan Cooper

Best Boy Grip

Richard Babin

Richard Babin

Dolly Grip

Steve Tate

Steve Tate

Second Assistant Camera

Michael Moore

Michael Moore

Assistant Editor

Donah Bassett

Donah Bassett

Negative Cutter

Robert R. Draney

Robert R. Draney

Assistant Accountant

Thomas Marshall

Thomas Marshall

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Rob Stevens

Rob Stevens

Assistant Production Coordinator

Mark Walthour

Mark Walthour

Chief Lighting Technician

Warren Franklin

Warren Franklin

General Manager

Ted Moehnke

Ted Moehnke

Pyrotechnician

Donna K. Baker

Donna K. Baker

Rotoscoping Artist

Alexander Xavier Ponce-Bonano

Alexander Xavier Ponce-Bonano

Scientific Consultant

Top Reviews.

SantiagoHinojosaNavarro
SantiagoHinojosaNavarro
•  Jul 15, 2022
9/10
Demasiado bien logrado para la época la trama te mantiene metido muy entretenida y un clásico …

Details.

Release Date
July 3, 1985

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 56m

Budget
$19,000,000

Box Office
$381,109,762

Filming Locations
Gamble House · Los Angeles, United States

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

clock tower
car race
lightning
guitar
plutonium
inventor
journey in the past
invention
time travel
race against time
mad scientist
fish out of water
teenage love
destiny
hidden identity
teenage life
changing the past or future
flying car
bullying
1950s
terrorism
cientifico loco
love
nostalgic
playful
suspenseful
enthusiastic
optimistic

Wiki.

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, it follows Marty McFly (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 love – threatening his own existence – and 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 Universal Pictures following Zemeckis's success directing Romancing the Stone (1984). Fox was the first choice to portray Marty but was unavailable; Eric Stoltz was cast instead. Shortly after principal photography 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 $4 million to the budget. Back to the Future was filmed in and around California and on sets at Universal Studios, and concluded the following April.

After highly successful test screenings, the release date was brought forward to July 3, 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. Back to the Future was a critical and commercial success, earning $381.1 million 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 Academy Award, three Saturn Awards, and a Hugo Award. Its theme song, "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis and the News, 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 Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. 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 video games, theme park rides, an animated television series, and a stage musical. Its enduring popularity has prompted numerous books about its production, documentaries, and commercials.

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