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Back to the Future

PG

Movie

116 minutes

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July 3rd, 1985
DIRECTOR:

Robert Zemeckis

PRODUCERS:

Bob Gale Frank Marshall Kathleen Kennedy Neil Canton

STUDIO:

Universal Pictures

DISTRIBUTOR:

Universal Pictures

RATING:

PG

RUNTIME:

116 minutes

FRANCHISE:

Back to the Future

DIRECTOR:

Robert Zemeckis

PRODUCERS:

Bob Gale Frank Marshall Kathleen Kennedy Neil Canton

STUDIO:

Universal Pictures

DISTRIBUTOR:

Universal Pictures

RATING:

PG

RUNTIME:

116 minutes

FRANCHISE:

Back to the Future

  • Headshot Of Michael J. Fox
    Michael J. Fox
    Marty McFly
  • Headshot Of Christopher Lloyd In The Santa Barbara International Film Festival's 15th Annual Kirk Douglas Award
    Emmett Brown
  • Headshot Of Crispin Glover
    Crispin Glover
    George McFly

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Reviews(14)

  • It’s a really great classic movie that everybody likes

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    10 /10
  • Timeless classic (should and hopefully never be remade/told)

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    10 /10
  • Between the simple nature of its premise and the excellent comedy of its script and the cast involved with it, Back to the Future stands out as one of the greatest comedies of all time, if not one of the greatest films, in general. The film is no less iconic and engaging than it was almost 40 years ago, and anyone looking for a genuinely good time will get a lot out of it and its sequels, as well.

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    10 /10
  • The greatest sci-fi film trilogy ever made about avoiding having sex with your mom. Kidding, it's more than that. Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd give great performances that carry all three of these into American film canon, and the very 1980s music makes sure that no matter when you watch it or when they're traveling, you're well aware of when these were made.

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    9 /10
  • One of the best movies made!

    My favorite trilogy

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    10 /10

Synopsis

Back to the Future follows teenager Marty McFly as he is inadvertently sent back to 1955, where he disrupts his parents' meeting. With the assistance of eccentric inventor Doc Brown, Marty must restore the timeline by ensuring his parents fall in love and find a way back to 1985.


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Cast(25)

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Michael J. Fox

Marty McFly

Christopher Lloyd

Emmett Brown

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Crispin Glover

George McFly

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Lea Thompson

Lorraine Baines

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Claudia Wells

Jennifer Parker

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Thomas F. Wilson

Biff Tannen

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Marc McClure

Dave McFly

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Wendie Jo Sperber

Linda McFly

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George DiCenzo

Sam Baines

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s Lee McCain

Stella Baines

Billy Zane

Match

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J.J. Cohen

Skinhead

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Casey Siemaszko

3-D

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James Tolkan

Mr. Strickland

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Harry Waters, Jr.

Marvin Berry

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Donald Fullilove

Goldie Wilson

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Lisa Freeman

Babs

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Cristen Kauffman

Betty

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Elsa Raven

Clocktower Lady

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Will Hare

Pa Peabody

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Ivy Bethune

Ma Peabody

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Jason Marin

Sherman Peabody

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Katherine Britton

Peabody Daughter

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Jason Hervey

Milton Baines

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Maia Brewton

Sally Baines

Images(145)

Strickland gets in Marty's face in a scene from Back to the Future
Doc Brown talks to Marty McFly in a scene from Back to the Future
Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown in Back to the Future and Giancarlo Esposito as Moff Gideon in The Mandalorian in front of the Fan Expo Philadelphia logo
1955 Doc Brown finds hair dryer in suitcase in Back to the Future deleted scene
Christopher Lloyd's Doc Brown stares at the camera in Back to the Future
Doc and Marty with a fire trail under their feet in Back to the Future
Back To The Future Review: Robert Zemeckis' Time Travel Masterpiece Is Surprisingly Heavy
10/10

Robert Zemeckis' rip-roaring sci-fi comedy classic still holds up four decades on from its release and is a fitting reminder of the power of love.

Reviews(14)

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