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'''Back to the Future''' is a movie by ] and writen by Robert Zemeckis and ]. ] '''Back to the Future''' is a ] by ] and writen by Robert Zemeckis and ]. It was released in ].

''Plot synopsis:''


Marty McFly (]) helps out his friend Doc Brown (]), and ends up being taken back in time by Doc's time-machine. Marty, a boy of the 80's, has to come to grips with being in the 50's and get his parents to fall in love to set straight the damage his presence has done to the events of the past. Marty McFly (]) helps out his friend Doc Brown (]), and ends up being taken back in time by Doc's time-machine. Marty, a boy of the 80's, has to come to grips with being in the 50's and get his parents to fall in love to set straight the damage his presence has done to the events of the past.


Due to the film's success two sequels were made:

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Back to the Future is a film by Robert Zemeckis and writen by Robert Zemeckis and Robert Gale. It was released in 1985.

Plot synopsis:

Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) helps out his friend Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), and ends up being taken back in time by Doc's time-machine. Marty, a boy of the 80's, has to come to grips with being in the 50's and get his parents to fall in love to set straight the damage his presence has done to the events of the past.

Due to the film's success two sequels were made: