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Robert Zemeckis directed the 1985 American science fiction film Back to the Future. It stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, and Thomas F. Wilson and was written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. Marty McFly (Fox) is a teenager who is unintentionally propelled back in time to 1955 in a DeLorean automobile manufactured by his eccentric scientist buddy, Doctor Emmett "Doc" Brown (Lloyd). Marty is trapped in the past and unwittingly prevents his future parents from meeting, endangering his life. He is compelled to reconcile the two and find a way to return to the future.
Gale and Zemeckis thought up Back to the Future in 1980. They were desperate for a hit picture following a string of collaboration failures, but their proposal was turned down over 40 times by studios because it was deemed too vulgar to compete with the era's hit comedy. Following Zemeckis' success in directing Romancing the Stone, a development deal was negotiated in 1984. Marty was supposed to be played by Fox, but he was unavailable, so Eric Stoltz was cast instead. After determining that Stoltz was not the proper fit for the job shortly after the main production began in November 1984, Zemeckis made the necessary compromises to hire Fox. This meant re-filming scenes previously shot with Stoltz and increasing the budget by $4 million. Back to the Future was shot on sets at Universal Studios and in and around California.
Filming was completed in April of the following year. The decision to replace Stoltz delayed production and the film's release date, but after a series of exceptionally successful test screenings, the release date was pushed ahead to July 3, 1985, to give back to the Future more time in theaters. As a result, the post-production timetable was hurried, and some special effects were left completed. Back to the Future was a critical and financial triumph, generating $381.1 million worldwide to become 1985's highest-grossing film. The story, comedy, and actors, particularly Fox, Lloyd, Thompson, and Glover, were acclaimed by critics. It was nominated for numerous awards and won an Academy Award, a Saturn Award, and a Hugo Award. Huey Lewis and the News' "The Power of Love," the show's theme tune, was a worldwide hit.
Back to the Future has gained in popularity in the years after its release, and is now regarded as one of the best films of the 1980s, one of the best science-fiction films ever created, and one of the greatest films of all time. The film was chosen for preservation in the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress in 2007. Back to the Future Part II (1989) and Back to the Future Part III (1990) were the two sequels of the film (1990). Back to the Future spawned a multimedia franchise thanks to its cultural impact and devoted fan base. An animated television series, video games, comic books, board games, apparel, music, books, food, toys, collectibles, and theme park rides are all examples of this. Its continued popularity has resulted in countless books, documentaries, and advertisements about its creation. Back to the Future will be staged as a musical in 2020.
- Release Date July 3, 1985 (United States)
- Runtime 1 hour 56 minutes
- Directors Robert Zemeckis
- Writers Robert Zemeckis - Bob Gale
- Genres Adventure - Comedy - Sci-Fi
- Production Co. Universal Pictures - Amblin Entertainment - U-Drive Productions
Storyline: Back to the Future
Marty McFly was an ordinary adolescent living in Hill Valley, California, in 1985. Marty's modest father, George, is humiliated by his boss, Biff Tannen, at home. Lorraine, his mother, is a miserable alcoholic, and his older siblings are social and professional failures. Marty, a promising musician, has his band rejected from a music competition. Despite his ambitions, he confides in his girlfriend, Jennifer Parker, about his concerns about becoming like his parents.In the Twin Pines mall parking lot that night, Marty runs into his eccentric scientific acquaintance, Emmett "Doc" Brown. The Doc shows off a time machine made out of a modified DeLorean and fueled by plutonium stolen from Libyan insurgents. Doc sets the destination time to November 5, 1955, the day he initially had the idea for his time travel device. Terrorists appear out of nowhere, starting a fire and shooting Doc. Marty takes off in his DeLorean, accidentally triggering time travel when he reaches 88 mph (142 km/h).
Marty realizes he has no plutonium to return when he arrives in 1955. Marty runs into his adolescent father while exploring a blossoming Hill Valley, and realizes that Biff has been bullying him since high school. While spying on Lorraine, George runs into the path of an approaching car, and Marty is knocked out trying to save him. Lorraine tends to him when he wakes up, and she falls in love with him. Marty finds a younger Doc and convinces him that he is from the future, but Doc explains that the only source of electricity available in 1955 for time travel was a lightning bolt. Marty gives Doc a leaflet from the future detailing an impending lightning strike at the courthouse. Doc believes Marty's actions are affecting the future and threatening his survival as his siblings fade from a photo he is carrying with him; Lorraine was intended to meet George instead of Marty after the vehicle crash. Lorraine's crush on Marty grows as early attempts to introduce him to his parents fail.
Marty accepts Lorraine's invitation to the school dance. He devises a scheme to make inappropriate approaches to Lorraine for George to interfere and "rescue" her, but the plan backfires when Biff's gang locks Marty in the trunk of the performing band's car while Biff forces himself onto Lorraine. When George comes, he expects to see Marty, but he is attacked by Biff. After Biff injures Lorraine, George becomes outraged and knocks him out, escorting the appreciative Lorraine to the dance. Marty is freed from their car by the band, but the lead guitarist gets hurt in the process. While George and Lorraine share their first kiss, Marty takes his place and performs. Marty rushes to the courts to visit Doc now that his future is no longer at risk.
Doc finds a note from Marty warning him of his destiny and destroys it, fearful of the ramifications. Marty re-calibrates the DeLorean to return ten minutes before he left the future to save Doc. Marty is transported back to 1985 when lightning strikes, but his DeLorean breaks down, forcing him to return to the mall. He arrives just before Doc is about to be shot. Doc sits up, revealing that he reassembled Marty's message and wore a bulletproof vest while Marty grieves by his side. He drives Marty home and then takes the DeLorean to the future.
The next morning, Marty discovers that his father is now a confident and successful science fiction author, his mother is in good health, his siblings are successful, and Biff is working as a valet for George. As Marty and Jennifer reunite, Doc comes in the DeLorean, insisting that they travel into the future with him to save their children from dreadful destinies.
Main Cast: Back to the Future
Michael J. Fox
Marty McFly
Christopher Lloyd
Dr. Emmett Brown
Lea Thompson
Lorraine Baines
Crispin Glover
George McFly
Thomas F. Wilson
Biff Tannen
Claudia Wells
Jennifer Parker
Marc McClure
Dave McFly
Wendie Jo Sperber
Linda McFly
George DiCenzo
Sam Baines
Some trifles: Back to the Future
Huey Lewis: At the beginning of the film, when Marty is being judged at the band tryouts, the judge who stands up to remark that he is "just too darn loud" is Huey Lewis, whose songs "The Power of Love" and "Back in Time" are featured on the soundtrack and who also penned Marty's application song (which is a re-orchestrated version of "The Power of Love."
The wind during the storm at the Clock Tower was created using a McBride, which was put fifty feet away from the actors and characterized by the writer as "essentially an airplane engine on a gigantic cherry picker." Because McBride was so loud, all of Michael J. Fox's and Christopher Lloyd's dialogue had to be re-recorded afterward. The McBride, on the other hand, affected Fox's health: he coughed up blood during the filming of the episode where Marty yells at Doc at the Clock Tower to tell him about the future.
Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale control the rights to the film and its sequels. In a 2015 interview, Zemeckis stated that the film would not be rebooted or remade within his or Gale's lifetime.
After the film's premiere, writers Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis got a fan letter from John DeLorean, praising them for immortalizing his car.
Michael J. Fox revealed at a cast reunion in 2010 that folks still call him "McFly!" all the time. The most astonishing occurrence, according to Fox, occurred when he was in a remote jungle in Bhutan, a South Asian country nestled between China and India in the eastern Himalayas. When a group of Buddhist monks passed him, one of them said, "Marty McFly!"
Before it was finally approved, the script was rejected 44 times.
Ronald Reagan was amused by Doc Brown's skepticism that an actor like him could be elected President, to the point where he had the projectionist pause and replay the scene. He seemed to love it so much that he mentioned it in his 1986 State of the Union speech, saying, "As they said in the movie Back to the Future (1985), 'Where we're going, we don't need roads.'"
On October 26, 1985, a group of people gathered at the Twin Pines Mall location to watch if Marty would arrive in the DeLorean, according to Bob Gale. Of course, he didn't.
Sid Sheinberg, the head of Universal Pictures, was not fond of the title "Back to the Future," claiming that no one would watch a film with the word "future" in the title. In a message to Robert Zemeckis, he suggested changing the title to "Spaceman From Pluto," which would tie in with the film's Marty-as-alien humor, as well as other adjustments, such as replacing the "I'm Darth Vader from Planet Vulcan" line with "I am a spaceman from Pluto!" A return note from Steven Spielberg persuaded Sheinberg to rethink his mind, thanking him for sending a superb "funny memo" and stating that everyone enjoyed it. Sheinberg, who was too arrogant to acknowledge he was serious, agreed to keep the film's title.
Mistakes: Back to the Future
- Lorraine's family watches The Honeymooners: The Man from Space on November 5, 1955, but it wasn't televised until December 31, 1955.
- Marty's singing voice and volume remain constant, even when he goes further away from the microphone.
- Doc Brown considers visiting the birthplace of Jesus Christ, which he notes down as "DEC 25 0000." Between 1 B.C. and 1 A.D., there is no year, and it is also thought that Christ was born in the spring or summer of 6 or 4 B.C. (although Robert Zemeckis has claimed that this was meant to be a joke). Furthermore, the DeLorean would have arrived in California in "year 0000" with no means of getting to the Middle East.
- "Never mind that now, never mind that now," Doc says as he explains how his time machine works to Marty. Marty has the camera by his side and isn't shooting when he says this, but later in the film, when Marty presents the footage to Doc in 1955, the camera is on Doc saying, "never mind that now, never mind that now..."
- Doc uses a remote control to drive the car in the mall parking lot after putting Einstein in the driver's seat. The stunt-hands, wearing black gloves, can be seen operating the wheel from beneath a dog suit as Doc backs the car away from himself and Marty.
- Some road signs may be seen on the side of the road behind Marty once he arrives in downtown Hill Valley in 1955. These are the markers for US Highways 8 and 395. While US-395 does run through California, US-8 does not and has never done so, even as far back as 1955. Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota are all connected via US-8.
- When Marty is ready to play guitar through Doc Brown's massive amplifier, he turns it on, cranks up all of the gains and overdrive, plugs the cable into the amplifier, and then plugs the other end of the cable into the guitar. The instant the cable made contact with the guitar's output jack, the amp should have blown up. The majority of guitarists will connect the cord to the instrument and amp before turning on the amp. This will eliminate all of the noise generated by the cable and guitar jack making contact.
- "Does this operate on gasoline?" Marty inquires about Doc. He says that it requires something more potent: plutonium. However, in Part III, Doc informs Marty that the plutonium is only for the flux capacitor and that the car runs on regular gasoline.
- Marty's parents don't comment on how much he looks like Marty from 1955 when he returns to 1985 and sees them. This isn't, however, the first time they've seen their son. They might have noticed the likeness and brought it up earlier. Alternatively, there's no reason to believe they'd notice how much their son looks like someone they met for one week 30 years ago, never saw again, and have no images of. Lorraine was also not enough motivated by the fact that "Marty" is a lovely name to give to her first son, despite her feelings about it (David).
- Doc needs 1.21 GW to power the time circuits, and he can only generate that much power with plutonium. It is not necessary to employ a nuclear power source, though it is feasible. 1.21 GW stands for power rather than energy, indicating the pace at which the time machine consumes energy. Doc probably needs the time circuits to draw such a high current for a quarter of a second (as the time jumps in the film are almost instant). So Doc could have built it with either a large capacitor or a battery, which he would have charged with whatever energy the time machine required (by the DeLorean or a plug), and then the time machine would use that energy to make a time jump while still drawing 1.21 GW. This is similar to a camera flash, which consumes far more power than camera batteries can tolerate while only being used for a brief time. Doc may have used the temporal circuits in the same way.
- Eric Stoltz plays Marty when he is being pursued by terrorists. Although Michael J. Fox was eventually picked over him, the driving scenes at the mall with Stoltz were retained because the images were quite distant and the driver's face was not particularly noticeable.
- The swirling storm that generates the crucial lightning bolt ceases to exist the night Marty leaves 1955 and travels back to the future, and Doc is seen going along the street with a delighted face.
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