Back to the Future
Michael J. Fox Actor , Christopher Lloyd Actor , Crispin Glover Actor , Lea Thompson Actor , Thomas F. Wilson Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG
Contains:Mild Violence,Adult Situations,Suitable for Children,Adult Language
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Back to the Future
UPC: 025192033216
Studio: Universal Studios
MPAA Rating: PG Contains:[Mild Violence, Adult Situations, Suitable for Children, Adult Language]
Summary: 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. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Category: Science Fiction
Awards: Best Picture – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Original Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Song – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Song – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Song – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Effects – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – National Board of Review Best Picture – People's Choice Awards
Back to the Future
Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Release Date: 06/21/2009
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Back to the Future
1. Main Titles [:26]
2. Late for School [1:49]
3. The Slacker [1:56]
4. The Family McFly [:57]
5. A Time Machine? [1:29]
6. Escape From the Past [:07]
7. 1955 [1:54]
8. Dad the Dork [2:02]
9. Calvin & Lorraine [1:01]
10. Future Boy & Doc [2:19]
11. Marty's Problem [1:44]
12. The Matchmaker [1:26]
13. Skateboard Hero [:48]
14. The Big Date [1:53]
15. The Real George [1:29]
16. Johnny B. Goode [3:30]
17. Back to the Future [3:15]
18. Doc's Decision [3:18]
19. Future Shock [7:09]
20. Roads? (Credits) [2:41]
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. ~ Matthew Doberman, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Deborah Harmon
Actor
Read Morgan
Actor
David Harold Brown
Actor
Granville "Danny" Young
Actor
Lisa Freeman
Actor
Cristen Kauffman
Actor
Sachi Parker
Actor
Robert de Lapp
Actor
Johnny Green
Actor
J.J. Cohen
Actor
Paul Hansen
Actor
Jamie Abbott
Actor
Tommy Thomas
Actor
Ivy Bethune
Actor
Courtney Gains
Actor
Gary Riley
Actor
Billy Zane
Actor
Jason Hervey
Actor
Huey Lewis and the News
Actor
Jeff O'Haco
Actor
Harry Waters, Jr.
Actor
Lee Brownfield
Actor
Lee McCain
Actor
Jeffrey Jay Cohen
Actor
Will Hare
Actor
Boyd "Red" Morgan
Actor
Katherine Britton
Actor
Lloyd L. Tolbert
Actor
Norman Alden
Actor
Donald Fullilove
Actor
Robert Krantz
Actor
Elsa Raven
Actor
Richard L. Duran
Actor
Elizabeth Chambers
Actor
Maia Brewton
Actor
Jason Marin
Actor
Casey Siemaszko
Actor
George "Buck" Flower
Actor
Karen Petrasek
Actor
Neil Canton
Producer
Bob Gale
Producer
Bob Gale
Screenwriter
Kathleen Kennedy
Executive Producer
Frank Marshall
Executive Producer
Alan Silvestri
Composer (Music Score)
Steven Spielberg
Executive Producer
Robert Zemeckis
Director
Robert Zemeckis
Screenwriter
Michael J. Fox
Actor
Christopher Lloyd
Actor
Crispin Glover
Actor
Lea Thompson
Actor
Thomas F. Wilson
Actor
James Tolkan
Actor
Claudia Wells
Actor
Wendie Jo Sperber
Actor
Marc McClure
Actor
George DiCenzo
Actor
Country: USA











