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Back to the Future

"He was never in time for his classes. He wasn't in time for his dinner. Then one day...he wasn't in his time at all."

1985-07-03 Adventure 1hr 56m

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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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

Michael J. Fox

Michael J. Fox

Marty McFly
Christopher Lloyd

Christopher Lloyd

Emmett Brown
Crispin Glover

Crispin Glover

George McFly
Lea Thompson

Lea Thompson

Lorraine Baines
Claudia Wells

Claudia Wells

Jennifer Parker
Thomas F. Wilson

Thomas F. Wilson

Biff Tannen
Marc McClure

Marc McClure

Dave McFly
George DiCenzo

George DiCenzo

Sam Baines
Frances Lee McCain

Frances Lee McCain

Stella Baines
J.J. Cohen

J.J. Cohen

Skinhead
James Tolkan

James Tolkan

Mr. Strickland
Harry Waters, Jr.

Harry Waters, Jr.

Marvin Berry
Donald Fullilove

Donald Fullilove

Goldie Wilson
Elsa Raven

Elsa Raven

Clocktower Lady
Will Hare

Will Hare

Pa Peabody
Ivy Bethune

Ivy Bethune

Ma Peabody
Jason Marin

Jason Marin

Sherman Peabody
Katherine Britton

Katherine Britton

Peabody Daughter
Jason Hervey

Jason Hervey

Milton Baines
Maia Brewton

Maia Brewton

Sally Baines
Jeff O'Haco

Jeff O'Haco

Terrorist Van Driver
Johnny Green

Johnny Green

Scooter Kid #1
Jamie Abbott

Jamie Abbott

Scooter Kid #2
Sachi Parker

Sachi Parker

Bystander #1
Robert Krantz

Robert Krantz

Bystander #2
Tommy Thomas

Tommy Thomas

Starlighter
Lloyd L. Tolbert

Lloyd L. Tolbert

Starlighter
Tony Pope

Tony Pope

1985 Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Charles L. Campbell

Charles L. Campbell

1955 Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Huey Lewis

Huey Lewis

High School Band Audition Judge (uncredited)
Hal Gausman

Hal Gausman

Mayor Red Thomas (uncredited)
Deborah Harmon

Deborah Harmon

TV Newscaster (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey

Arthur Tovey

Wilbur (uncredited)
Tom Tangen

Tom Tangen

Student (uncredited)
Tom Willett

Tom Willett

Pedestrian in Town Square (uncredited)

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Reviews for Back to the Future
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A Review by IanBeale 8

Written by IanBeale on 2017-02-23

**Entertaining** A man goes back in time to save his mother - or something like that anyway - I was too entertained to fully grasp what w... read more

**Entertaining** A man goes back in time to save his mother - or something like that anyway - I was too entertained to fully grasp what was going on. Seriously, this film moves so fast that you will find yourself having to try your hardest to keep up with it. Great movie. Great soundtrack. Great performances. A shame that the sequels did not live up to this one. - Ian Beale

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A Review by John Chard 10

Written by John Chard on 2019-07-21

Earth Angel And The Nuclear DeLorean. It's 1984 and director Robert Zemeckis, fresh from the success of Romancing The Stone, is trying to... read more

Earth Angel And The Nuclear DeLorean. It's 1984 and director Robert Zemeckis, fresh from the success of Romancing The Stone, is trying to film Back To the Future - a film about a young teenager called Marty McFly who is accidentally sent back in time to 1955 and inadvertently risks the future of his family. Zemeckis is troubled by his leading man, Eric Stoltz, who just isn't capturing the youthful teenager exuberance that he wants for Marty McFly. Stoltz is jettisoned and in comes Michael J. Fox who was busy wowing audiences in the hugely popular sit-com Family Ties. Fox had been first choice anyway but couldn't get a release slot from shooting with Family Ties. Luckily the wasted time with Stoltz created an opening for Fox to play Marty McFly as well as work on the show - the result of which would turn out to be one of the most beloved fantasy trilogies of the modern era. It's honestly hard to find anyone who seriously doesn't like Back To The Future part one. The second one has its critics, because, lets face it, it's a bridge between two better films, while the third film loses some people because of its Western themed plot (the heathens that they are). Yet really this trilogy opener is as near perfect cinema for all the family as you could wish to view. It's a water tight script from Zemeckis and Bob Gale that not only encompasses witty time travel paradoxes, but also dares to be dramatic into the bargain. The first 15 minutes contains a real shocker that is as cheeky as it bold, something that really gives Marty's 1955 quest a real urgency that the audience can buy into as the comedy relief then comes in spades. The set pieces are first rate - hello skateboard - hello rock "n" roll 101, and the makers have fun in winking towards other notable sci-fi pictures along the way. Hell they even manage to deal in an Oedipal strand that is tasteful, handled superbly and garners guffaws aplenty. No mean feat that last one actually. Alan Silvestri provides a whirring & pleasing score and the theme song, The Power Of Love, by Huey Lewis & The News, is infectiously enjoyable. Finally it's the cast that seal the deal for why this is as good as it gets for fantasy escapist cinema. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Thomas F. Wilson & Crispin Glover are the perfect quintet, each feeding off each other and doing justice to the excellently constructed story. Made for $19 million, Back To The Future went on to make a worldwide gross of over $381 million, and those are the kind of figures you really can't argue with. It's snappy, happy and down right funny, so really, if you don't like Back To The Future then seek medical help immediately. 10/10

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A Review by ThePeruvianPost 9

Written by ThePeruvianPost on 2020-02-17

"Robert Zemeckis remains the beating heart of modern science-fiction films" The first time I have ever redacted a critic was down in 2015... read more

"Robert Zemeckis remains the beating heart of modern science-fiction films" The first time I have ever redacted a critic was down in 2015, since then, I learned how impressive productions could change lives and start movements throughout the world. Back To The Future represents one of those films, such a powerful, inspirational, comical, heartwarming, and innovative one. Probably, McFly and Doc Brown proffer the best duo-interaction I have ever beheld in an 80s film (which, happily, could end up being top-notch of all time). There are almost no blunders to be found because the flick essentially represents an instant classic of cinematic history as if to say, pure perfection. From this moment on, you might be thinking about the reason of having assessed the film as absolute perfection score. First and foremost, we discuss relating to breaking formulas and experiencing new paths, in other words, means opening new cinematic genres and improving them, that is to say, films which leave a significant legacy. Back To The Future follows the proper steps to provide that brand-new feature we were all hoping. Secondly, we balance the film's highest moments and ordinary moments with humour, some 50's nostalgia, some drama and (even) some action moments which results in a win-win the film provides a mixture of genres carefully well-managed and accurately-needed. Third, if the goal is the production of an instant classic, we will need to focus on the cast, because they are the ones who will perform during the whole film, they embody the heroes and villains; therefore, they become fundamental. Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd are the film's core, as excellent as Vince Vaughn-Owen Wilson's 2005 Wedding Crashers, I daresay. Finally, but not least, the soundtrack and the environment, in spite of ending up being complementary, provides not only a trusting reality but an opportunity to show the audience the plot's main incidents. During the display, we will notice the most recurrent spots are the 80's and 50's at school, at traditional coffee shops and the streets, not forgetting the excellent pop-culture references introduced. The audience ought to congratulate Robert Zemeckis' mind and, also, the crucial support of his staff (one of whom was Steve Spielberg) owing to this masterpiece. The montage is proof that everyone who has an incredible imagination is capable of creating chef-d'oeuvres, delivering the audience such an extraordinary time. What is more exhilarating is the fact that then-president Ronald Reagan loved the film to the point that he used famous BTTF quotes, for example, during his 1986 State of Union Adress. What an achievement ladies and gentlemen! (90/100)

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A Review by JPV852 9

Written by JPV852 on 2020-10-27

Not sure how many times I've seen this (first time was on VHS ~1986 or 87 I think) but still an incredibly fun sci-fi comedy with Fox and Ll... read more

Not sure how many times I've seen this (first time was on VHS ~1986 or 87 I think) but still an incredibly fun sci-fi comedy with Fox and Lloyd working perfectly off one another. Holds up so well each and every time I re-visit. **4.5/5**

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A Review by SoSmooth1982 6

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-04-22

Everyone who's ever seen this movie loves it. We all wish we could go back in time. I know I do.... read more

Everyone who's ever seen this movie loves it. We all wish we could go back in time. I know I do.

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A Review by Arcanum101 8

Written by Arcanum101 on 2023-05-21

A quintasential '80s movie. A time-jumping rollercoaster ride everyone will enjoy getting on board.... read more

A quintasential '80s movie. A time-jumping rollercoaster ride everyone will enjoy getting on board.

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A Review by hamfaceman 9

Written by hamfaceman on 2024-01-04

The first time I saw this movie I was 6 or 7 years old and my friend had it on VHS and since then I can't count the number of times I have s... read more

The first time I saw this movie I was 6 or 7 years old and my friend had it on VHS and since then I can't count the number of times I have seen it. Such a fun time travel adventure movie.

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A Review by Ian Beale

**Entertaining** A man goes back in time to save his mother - or something like that anyway - I was too entertained to fully grasp what was going on. Seriously, this film moves so fast that you will find yourself having to try your hard...

reviewer avatar

A Review by IanBeale 8

Written by IanBeale on 2017-02-23

**Entertaining** A man goes back in time to save his mother - or something like that anyway - I was too entertained to fully grasp what was going on. Seriously, this film moves so fast that you wi...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by John Chard 10

Written by John Chard on 2019-07-21

Earth Angel And The Nuclear DeLorean. It's 1984 and director Robert Zemeckis, fresh from the success of Romancing The Stone, is trying to film Back To the Future - a film about a young teenager cal...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by ThePeruvianPost 9

Written by ThePeruvianPost on 2020-02-17

"Robert Zemeckis remains the beating heart of modern science-fiction films" The first time I have ever redacted a critic was down in 2015, since then, I learned how impressive productions could cha...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by JPV852 9

Written by JPV852 on 2020-10-27

Not sure how many times I've seen this (first time was on VHS ~1986 or 87 I think) but still an incredibly fun sci-fi comedy with Fox and Lloyd working perfectly off one another. Holds up so well each...

read more
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A Review by SoSmooth1982 6

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-04-22

Everyone who's ever seen this movie loves it. We all wish we could go back in time. I know I do....

read more
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A Review by Arcanum101 8

Written by Arcanum101 on 2023-05-21

A quintasential '80s movie. A time-jumping rollercoaster ride everyone will enjoy getting on board....

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by hamfaceman 9

Written by hamfaceman on 2024-01-04

The first time I saw this movie I was 6 or 7 years old and my friend had it on VHS and since then I can't count the number of times I have seen it. Such a fun time travel adventure movie....

read more