Back to the Future Movie

Back to the Future
Rating:
Run Time: 116 min
MPAA Rating: PG
Released: 1985
Directors: Robert Zemeckis
Genre/Type: Science Fiction
Americana
Sci-Fi Adventure
Sci-Fi Comedy
Producers: Neil Canton
Bob Gale
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Contemporary high schooler Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) doesn't have the most pleasant of lives. Browbeaten by his principal at school, Marty must also endure the acrimonious relationship between his nerdy father (Crispin Glover) and his lovely mother (Lea Thompson), who in turn suffer the bullying of middle-aged jerk Biff (Thomas F. Wilson), Marty's dad's supervisor. The one balm in Marty's life is his friendship with eccentric scientist Doc (Christopher Lloyd), who at present is working on a time machine. Accidentally zapped back into the 1950s, Marty inadvertently interferes with the budding romance of his now-teenaged parents. Our hero must now reunite his parents-to-be, lest he cease to exist in the 1980s. It won't be easy, especially with the loutish Biff, now also a teenager, complicating matters. Beyond its dazzling special effects, the best element of Back to the Future is the performance of Michael J. Fox, who finds himself in the quagmire of surviving the white-bread 1950s with a hip 1980s mindset. Back to the Future cemented the box-office bankability of both Fox and the film's director, Robert Zemeckis, who went on to helm two equally exhilarating sequels.

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The first movie came out in 1985, the second came out in 1989 and the thrid came out in 1990.
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Cast

Actors Character Born
Michael J. Fox Marty McFly Jun 9, 1961 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Christopher Lloyd Dr. Emmett Brown Oct 22, 1938 in Stamford, CT
Crispin Glover George McFly Sep 20, 1964 in New York City, NY
Lea Thompson Lorraine Baines May 31, 1961 in Rochester, MN
Thomas F. Wilson Biff Tannen Apr 15, 1959 in Philadelphia, PA
James Tolkan Mr. Strickland Jun 20, 1931 in Calumet, MI
Claudia Wells Jennifer Parker
Wendie Jo Sperber Linda McFly Sep 15, 1962 in Los Angeles, CA
Marc McClure Dave McFly Mar 31, 1957 in San Mateo, CA
George DiCenzo Sam Baines
Lee McCain Stella Baines
Granville "Danny" Young Starlighter
Karen Petrasek Girl
Richard L. Duran Terrorist
Elsa Raven Clocktower Lady
Courtney Gains Dixon
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Back to the topReview

Review by Matthew Doberman
Back to the Future is Robert Zemeckis/Steven Spielberg storytelling at its best, with humor, action, special effects and a Huey Lewis soundtrack rolled together in a package that proves "Fun" and "PG" are not antonyms. Michael J. Fox, then known mostly for his role on TV's Family Ties, is a teenage everyman who fulfills the dream of escaping his go-nowhere home life and dorky parents, only to find them transformed by his own hand. Supporting him is Christopher Lloyd, let loose to do what he does best -- act like a complete nut -- in the role of mad scientist Doc Brown. The film makes the most of the notion that Fox's Marty McFly can change the future, and successfully pays off on an astounding number of plot angles. Marty not only assures his own continued existence but changes the makeup of his family and community by helping his dad grow a backbone or (if you're watching carefully) altering the name of the local mall. More than just a series of anachronisms, Back to the Future has a real heart. You suffer along with Marty's teenaged dad, George, at the depredations of his tormentor, Biff, and get a genuine surge of adrenaline and pride when George finally takes his stand. Could this event lead to a changed life? In Back to the Future it does, believably. In fact, the film has more in common with the sentimental fantasy of It's a Wonderful Life than with the often-mindless action of the science fiction pictures that followed, proving that bigger budgets and more elaborate special effects didn't exactly lead to a higher-quality summer blockbuster.

Back to the Future on TV

Zip Code: 10010 · Provider: Verizon Fios Freehold NY Plus-Digital (Jersey City) Edit
Sat , 2:05 AM ET · Back to the Future  · Channel 350 · ENCORE · Duration: 120 min.
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