Back to the Future was released in U.S. cinemas on July 3, 1985. So to celebrate the film's 30th anniversary, we're re-promoting this feature listing our favourite BTTF facts...
Back to the Future is one of the most beloved films in motion picture history. So-much-so that as well as knowing the plot back-to-front, fans also know the story behind the film. From Eric Stoltz initially playing the lead before being replaced by Michael J. Fox, to the latter having to fit filming around his Family Ties TV schedule so that he was something of a zombie by the end of the shoot. But what of the lesser-known behind-the-scenes stories?
Thanks to Secret Cinema's BTTF event, thousands are heading to a London version of Hill Valley to revisit the film this month, which in turn has inspired us to put together a list of more obscure facts about the flick: 15 things you (probably) didn’t know about Back to the Future.
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Back to the Future is one of the most beloved films in motion picture history. So-much-so that as well as knowing the plot back-to-front, fans also know the story behind the film. From Eric Stoltz initially playing the lead before being replaced by Michael J. Fox, to the latter having to fit filming around his Family Ties TV schedule so that he was something of a zombie by the end of the shoot. But what of the lesser-known behind-the-scenes stories?
Thanks to Secret Cinema's BTTF event, thousands are heading to a London version of Hill Valley to revisit the film this month, which in turn has inspired us to put together a list of more obscure facts about the flick: 15 things you (probably) didn’t know about Back to the Future.
Continue reading…
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