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Back to the Future (1985)

July 3, 1985 (US) Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction • 116m

Overview

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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Top Billed Cast

Lea Thompson
Lea Thompson

Lorraine Baines

Claudia Wells
Claudia Wells

Jennifer Parker

James Tolkan
James Tolkan

Mr. Strickland

Elsa Raven
Elsa Raven

Clocktower Lady

Will Hare
Will Hare

Pa 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

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)

Crew
Dean Cundey
Dean Cundey

Director of Photography

Alan Silvestri
Alan Silvestri

Original Music Composer

Lawrence G. Paull
Lawrence G. Paull

Production Design

Kathleen Kennedy
Kathleen Kennedy

Executive Producer

Frank Marshall
Frank Marshall

Executive Producer

Hal Gausman
Hal Gausman

Set Decoration

Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg

Executive Producer

Deborah L. Scott
Deborah L. Scott

Costume Design

Ken Chase
Ken Chase

Makeup Artist

Todd Hallowell
Todd Hallowell

Art Direction

Robert R. Rutledge
Robert R. Rutledge

Supervising Sound Editor

Bones Howe
Bones Howe

Music Supervisor

Ralph Nelson Jr.
Ralph Nelson Jr.

Still Photographer

Raymond Stella
Raymond Stella

Camera Operator

Charles L. Campbell
Charles L. Campbell

Supervising Sound Editor

Clyde E. Bryan
Clyde E. Bryan

First Assistant Camera

Dennis E. Jones
Dennis E. Jones

Unit Production Manager

Robert Iannaccone
Robert Iannaccone

Costume Supervisor

Brian Callahan
Brian Callahan

Costume Supervisor

Jack Grossberg
Jack Grossberg

Unit Production Manager

Walter Scott
Walter Scott

Stunt Coordinator

Arthur F. Repola
Arthur F. Repola

Post Production Supervisor

Pamela M. Eilerson
Pamela M. Eilerson

Second Assistant Director

John Feinblatt
John Feinblatt

Transportation Coordinator

John Zemansky
John Zemansky

Property Master

Albert Hood
Albert Hood

Electrician

Earl Sampson
Earl Sampson

Boom Operator

Brad Jeffries
Brad Jeffries

Choreographer

Charlie Mullen
Charlie Mullen

Animation Supervisor

David McGiffert
David McGiffert

First Assistant Director

Marsha Robertson
Marsha Robertson

Unit Publicist

Paul Pav
Paul Pav

Location Manager

Lawrence Jordan
Lawrence Jordan

Assistant Sound Editor

Laurie Vermont
Laurie Vermont

Production Coordinator

William B. Kaplan
William B. Kaplan

Production Sound Mixer

Takeo Ogawa
Takeo Ogawa

Sound Designer

Kevin Pike
Kevin Pike

Special Effects Supervisor

Ernest Depew
Ernest Depew

Construction Coordinator

Ramon Pahoyo
Ramon Pahoyo

Craft Service

Bonne Radford
Bonne Radford

Production Controller

Dick Lasley
Dick Lasley

Production Illustrator

Al Gaynor
Al Gaynor

Scenic Artist

Terry Haggar
Terry Haggar

Color Timer

Leanne Moore
Leanne Moore

Production Accountant

Sonny Pettijohn
Sonny Pettijohn

Apprentice Sound Editor

Donah Bassett
Donah Bassett

Negative Cutter

Frank Marshall
Frank Marshall

Second Unit Director

Ray Gilberti
Ray Gilberti

Assistant Camera

Dan Cooper
Dan Cooper

Best Boy Grip

Robert R. Draney
Robert R. Draney

Assistant Accountant

Haleen K. Holt
Haleen K. Holt

Costume Illustrator

Darcy Vebber
Darcy Vebber

Utility Sound

Michael Moore
Michael Moore

Assistant Editor

Mark Walthour
Mark Walthour

Chief Lighting Technician

Nina Saxon
Nina Saxon

Title Designer

Greg Orloff
Greg Orloff

Foley Mixer

Rob Stevens
Rob Stevens

Assistant Production Coordinator

Donna K. Baker
Donna K. Baker

Rotoscoping Artist

Joe Pfaltzgraf
Joe Pfaltzgraf

Assistant Property Master

Warren Franklin
Warren Franklin

General Manager

Larry Singer
Larry Singer

Supervising ADR Editor

Steve Tate
Steve Tate

Second Assistant Camera

Thomas Marshall
Thomas Marshall

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Ted Moehnke
Ted Moehnke

Pyrotechnician

Wes Takahashi
Wes Takahashi

Animation Supervisor

Phillip Norwood
Phillip Norwood

Visual Effects Art Director

Drew Struzan
Drew Struzan

Art Designer



Reviews

Ian Beale

⭐ 8/10

February 23, 2017

**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

John Chard

⭐ 10/10

July 21, 2019

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 Mc… read the rest.

The Peruvian Post

⭐ 9/10

February 17, 2020

"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 eve… read the rest.

JPV852

⭐ 9/10

October 27, 2020

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**

Andre Gonzales

⭐ 6/10

April 22, 2023

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

Rob

⭐ 8/10

May 21, 2023

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

hamfaceman

⭐ 9/10

January 4, 2024

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.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$19,000,000

Revenue

$381,109,762

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