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==Behind the scenes==
 
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*Marlene's age is disputable — a draft script for ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'' says she is 17 in 2015, like her brother, thus putting her year of birth as 1998. However, there is no mention of them being twins, and many fans think that she may be a year or two older than Marty Jr. due to the way she acts. She appears to be within the 20 year range.
 
*Marlene's age is disputable — a draft script for ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'' says she is 17 in 2015, like her brother, thus putting her year of birth as 1998. However, there is no mention of them being twins, and many fans think that she may be a year or two older than Marty Jr. due to the way she acts. She appears to be within the 20 year range.
*Being portrayed by a male, it is possible that Marlene is transgender because at this point in the timeline (October 21, 2015), the LGBT community has become more accepted by society. Had Marlene been born with the biological sex of female, she could have been portrayed by [[Elisabeth Shue]], with the same applicable logic as all of the other characters. But since Marlene is portrayed by [[Michael J. Fox]], it may be that she was actually born with the biological sex of male, and has transitioned into the gender of female.
 
 
*In the [[Back to the Future Part II novelization|novelization]], Marlene became severely depressed after the arrest of her brother and committed suicide.
 
*In the [[Back to the Future Part II novelization|novelization]], Marlene became severely depressed after the arrest of her brother and committed suicide.
 
*The voice of Marlene was actually provided by voice artiste Grey Griffin, who remained uncredited on-screen.<ref>''Back to the Future Part II'': Trivia - IMDb (see 'External links' below)</ref> This was achieved by redubbing Michael J. Fox's voice with that of Griffin in post-production. However, in the 2015 video game ''LEGO Dimensions'', Fox provided Marlene's voice himself.
 
*The voice of Marlene was actually provided by voice artiste Grey Griffin, who remained uncredited on-screen.<ref>''Back to the Future Part II'': Trivia - IMDb (see 'External links' below)</ref> This was achieved by redubbing Michael J. Fox's voice with that of Griffin in post-production. However, in the 2015 video game ''LEGO Dimensions'', Fox provided Marlene's voice himself.

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Marlene McFly
Biographical information
Date of birth1996-1998
Age (1955)Not yet born
Age (1985)Not yet born
Age (2015)Late teens
Physical description
GenderFemale
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorBrown
Behind-the-scenes information
Played byMichael J. Fox
Voiced byGrey Griffin
  [Source]
"A teenage girl stepped into the living room at the bottom of the stairs. Oh, my God! Jennifer [watching through the slats of the louvered closet door] breathed in sharply. The teenager was the spitting image of Marty!"
—From Back to the Future Part II by Craig Shaw Gardner (quote, page 69)
"The teenager shrugged her broad shoulders. She was built sort of huskily for a girl, Jennifer thought, probably one of those high school athletic types."
—From Back to the Future Part II by Craig Shaw Gardner (quote, page 70)

Marlene McFly was the daughter of Marty McFly and Jennifer Parker, and sister to Marty Jr.

Marlene, like her brother, looked very much like her father. She appeared to like talking to her friends on the video telephone, and seeing her grandparents; she seemed to get along very well with her Grandma Lorraine in particular. Otherwise, little else is known about her personality.

Biography

In the normal timeline, after her brother was tried in a data-court and ended up going to prison for 15 years due to being involved with Griff Tannen's plan to rob the Hill Valley Payroll Substation, Marlene hatched a plan to break him out of jail. About a week after October 22, 2015 (the date of the robbery, at 1:38 a.m.), Marlene attempted her plan, but was caught and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Emmett Brown, visiting from 1985, found out about this and traced everything back to the afternoon of October 21, when Griff had convinced Marty Jr to join him. Doc headed back to 1985 to pick up Marty and Jennifer, who were just about to take a ride in Marty's new Toyota Hilux 4X4 and brought them to 2015.

In the revised timeline of the future, Marty pretended to be his son. By saying "no" to Griff, Marty managed to save his future family — Marty Jr. was now no longer involved in the robbery, and Marlene would not have to break him out of prison. Thus, both McFly siblings were safe.

Marlene attended the family dinner on the evening of October 21, where she was seen speaking to someone over her video glasses — possibly one of her friends. She was annoyed when her father asked her to pass the kelp tea, as well as when Douglas J. Needles, her father's co-worker, called a few minutes later, as the McFlys' only having one phone line meant she had to interrupt her conversation.

Behind the scenes

  • Marlene's age is disputable — a draft script for Back to the Future Part II says she is 17 in 2015, like her brother, thus putting her year of birth as 1998. However, there is no mention of them being twins, and many fans think that she may be a year or two older than Marty Jr. due to the way she acts. She appears to be within the 20 year range.
  • In the novelization, Marlene became severely depressed after the arrest of her brother and committed suicide.
  • The voice of Marlene was actually provided by voice artiste Grey Griffin, who remained uncredited on-screen.[1] This was achieved by redubbing Michael J. Fox's voice with that of Griffin in post-production. However, in the 2015 video game LEGO Dimensions, Fox provided Marlene's voice himself.

Appearances

Relatives


Gallery

References

  1. Back to the Future Part II: Trivia - IMDb (see 'External links' below)
  2. When telling Doc that Danny Parker did not meet Jennifer's grandmother (Betty), he mentions that without Jennifer's existence, then they would not go to 2015 to save her and Marty's future kids.

External links

Individuals
The McFly Family
Marty McFly | George McFly | Lorraine Baines McFly | Jennifer Parker | Seamus McFly | Maggie McFly
Dave McFly | Linda McFly | Martin McFly, Jr. | Marlene McFly | Arthur McFly
The Brown Family
Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown | Clara Clayton-Brown | Jules Brown | Verne Brown | Einstein
The Tannen Family
Biff Tannen | Buford Tannen | Griff Tannen | Irving "Kid" Tannen
The Strickland Family
James Strickland | Roger Strickland | Irene Strickland | Edna Strickland | Gerald Strickland
Other Individuals
Match, Skinhead & 3-D | Goldie Wilson | Douglas J. Needles | Marcus Irving