
Back to the Future (1985)
8.3|3 Jul, 1985|116 min
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.
8.3|3 Jul, 1985|116 min
Released
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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.
Language
Budget$19,000,000
Revenue $381,109,762
English
Budget$19,000,000
Revenue $381,109,762
Keywords
flying car
race against time
clock tower
car race
lightning
guitar
inventor
journey in the past
invention
time travel
bullying
mad scientist
love
fish out of water
terrorism
teenage love
destiny
nostalgic
hidden identity
teenage life
changing the past or future
1950s
suspenseful
Casts

Michael J. Fox
Marty McFly

Christopher Lloyd
Emmett Brown

Crispin Glover
George McFly

Lea Thompson
Lorraine Baines

Claudia Wells
Jennifer Parker

Thomas F. Wilson
Biff Tannen

Marc McClure
Dave McFly

Wendie Jo Sperber
Linda McFly

George DiCenzo
Sam Baines

Frances Lee McCain
Stella Baines

James Tolkan
Mr. Strickland

J.J. Cohen
Skinhead

Casey Siemaszko
3-D

Billy Zane
Match

Harry Waters, Jr.
Marvin Berry

Donald Fullilove
Goldie Wilson

Lisa Freeman
Babs

Cristen Kauffman
Betty

Elsa Raven
Clocktower Lady

Will Hare
Pa Peabody

Ivy Bethune
Ma Peabody

Jason Marin
Sherman Peabody

Katherine Britton
Peabody Daughter

Jason Hervey
Milton Baines

Maia Brewton
Sally Baines

Courtney Gains
Dixon

Richard L. Duran
Terrorist

Jeff O'Haco
Terrorist Van Driver

Johnny Green
Scooter Kid #1

Jamie Abbott
Scooter Kid #2

Norman Alden
Lou

Read Morgan
Cop

Sachi Parker
Bystander #1

Robert Krantz
Bystander #2

Gary Riley
Guy #1

Karen Petrasek
Girl #1

George Buck Flower
Bum

Tommy Thomas
Starlighter

Granville 'Danny' Young
Starlighter

David Harold Brown
Starlighter

Lloyd L. Tolbert
Starlighter

Paul Hanson
Pinhead
Lee Brownfield
Pinhead
Robert DeLapp
Pinhead

Tony Pope
1985 Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)

Charles L. Campbell
1955 Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)

Huey Lewis
High School Band Audition Judge (uncredited)
Hal Gausman
Mayor Red Thomas (uncredited)

Deborah Harmon
TV Newscaster (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey
Wilbur (uncredited)
Tom Tangen
Student (uncredited)

Tom Willett
Pedestrian in Town Square (uncredited)
Crews

Dean Cundey
Director of Photography
Judy Taylor
Casting

Alan Silvestri
Original Music Composer

Neil Canton
Producer
Jane Feinberg
Casting

Robert Zemeckis
Director

Mike Fenton
Casting

Bob Gale
Producer
Harry Keramidas
Editor

Arthur Schmidt
Editor
Lawrence G. Paull
Production Design
Robert Schmelzer
Stunts

Spiro Razatos
Stunts

Bob Yerkes
Stunts
Per Welinder
Stunts

Bernie Pock
Stunts
Jimmy Corona Rooney
Stunts

Max Kleven
Stunts
Richard E. Butler
Stunts

John-Clay Scott
Stunts

Loren Janes
Stunts

Robert Zemeckis
Writer

Kathleen Kennedy
Executive Producer

Frank Marshall
Executive Producer

Bob Gale
Writer
Hal Gausman
Set Decoration

Steven Spielberg
Executive Producer
Dorothy Byrne
Hairstylist

Deborah L. Scott
Costume Design
Ken Chase
Makeup Artist

Todd Hallowell
Art Direction
Robert R. Rutledge
Supervising Sound Editor
Bones Howe
Music Supervisor
Ralph Nelson Jr.
Still Photographer
Raymond Stella
Camera Operator

Charles L. Campbell
Supervising Sound Editor
Clyde E. Bryan
First Assistant Camera
Barbara Palmer Dixon
Assistant Editor
John A. Larsen
Sound Editor
Julie Starr Dresner
Set Costumer

Dennis E. Jones
Unit Production Manager
Robert Iannaccone
Costume Supervisor
Elizabeth Rabe
Hairstylist
Brian Callahan
Costume Supervisor
Jack Grossberg
Unit Production Manager

Walter Scott
Stunt Coordinator
Arthur F. Repola
Post Production Supervisor

Huey Lewis
Songs
Alan L. Nineberg
ADR Editor
Pamela M. Eilerson
Second Assistant Director
Tim Stadler
Painter
Ronald Woodward
Key Grip
John Feinblatt
Transportation Coordinator

John Roesch
Foley
John Zemansky
Property Master
Albert Hood
Electrician
Ellen Lichtwardt Goodchild
Visual Effects
Earl Sampson
Boom Operator
Brad Jeffries
Choreographer
Charlie Mullen
Animation Supervisor
David McGiffert
First Assistant Director
Marsha Robertson
Unit Publicist
Paul Pav
Location Manager
Lawrence Jordan
Assistant Sound Editor
Kenneth Karman
Music Editor
Laurie Vermont
Production Coordinator
William B. Kaplan
Production Sound Mixer
Dic Alexander
Grip
Takeo Ogawa
Sound Designer
Kevin Pike
Special Effects Supervisor
Ernest Depew
Construction Coordinator
Ramon Pahoyo
Craft Service
Bonne Radford
Production Controller
James B. Campbell
Orchestrator
Dick Lasley
Production Illustrator
Cameron Birnie
Set Designer
Al Gaynor
Scenic Artist
Terry Haggar
Color Timer
Gregory Dultz
Driver
Leanne Moore
Production Accountant
Sonny Pettijohn
Apprentice Sound Editor
Donah Bassett
Negative Cutter

Frank Marshall
Second Unit Director
Ray Gilberti
Assistant Camera
Dan Cooper
Best Boy Grip
Robert R. Draney
Assistant Accountant
Haleen K. Holt
Costume Illustrator
Darcy Vebber
Utility Sound
Michael Moore
Assistant Editor

Alan Silvestri
Conductor
Mark Walthour
Chief Lighting Technician
Nina Saxon
Title Designer
Richard Babin
Dolly Grip
Greg Orloff
Foley Mixer
Rob Stevens
Assistant Production Coordinator
Donna K. Baker
Rotoscoping Artist
Julie Starr Dresner
Key Costumer

Gary A. Hecker
Foley Artist
Alexander Xavier Ponce-Bonano
Scientific Consultant
Joe Pfaltzgraf
Assistant Property Master

Charles Croughwell
Stunt Double
Warren Franklin
General Manager
Larry Singer
Supervising ADR Editor
Steve Tate
Second Assistant Camera
Thomas Marshall
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Ted Moehnke
Pyrotechnician
Wes Takahashi
Animation Supervisor
Phillip Norwood
Visual Effects Art Director

S.V. Henson, Jr.
Security

Drew Struzan
Art Designer
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