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Back to the Future


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Back to the Future

Delorean
Release Date July 3, 1985
Genre Scifi
Time travel
Director Robert Zemeckis
Screenwriter Robert Zemeckis
Bob Gale
Stars Michael J. Fox
Christopher Lloyd
Lea Thompson
Crispin Glover
Thomas F. Wilson
Claudia Wells
Studio Universal Pictures
Amblin Entertainment
 

Back to the Future is a 1985 movie from director Robert Zemeckis. The Film starred Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. The movie was a great success grossing over $11 million in its opening weekend and to date over $380 million worldwide. Steven Spielberg was one of the film's executive producers alongside Frank Marshall and Steve Starkey. Back to the Future's success resulted in two sequels, Back to the Future Part II and Back to the Future Part III, and a two-season animated TV series.


Summary

In 1985, Dr. Emmet Brown invents a time machine in the form of a DeLorean. High school student, Marty McFly tests the device and is sent back to the 1950s where he tries to ensure that his parents fall in love and he is born.

Cast


Trivia

The official site for DeLorean car enthusiasts has a fun Easter Egg. In the main Search bar at the top of the page (labeled "Search for Parts"), enter 18851985 or 19852015 to see some amusing optional extras for your DeLorean.

DeLorean Official Site



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