
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.
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.
- 8.3
- 1985
- Released
- 1h 56m

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)
Huey Lewis
High School Band Audition Judge (uncredited)
Deborah Harmon
TV Newscaster (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey
Wilbur (uncredited)
Tom Tangen
Student (uncredited)
Tom Willett
Pedestrian in Town Square (uncredited)













































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$19,000,000.00
$381,109,762.00
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Reviews
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.

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

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

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**

"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

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 youth
**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











