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[[Image:Jennifers house 1985.jpg|thumb|300px|The house in 1985. Jennifer is asleep on the porch swing where she was left in 1985A, while [[Danny Parker Jr.|Mr. Parker]]'s [[AMC Eagle]] can be seen on the far left.]] |
[[Image:Jennifers house 1985.jpg|thumb|300px|The house in 1985. Jennifer is asleep on the porch swing where she was left in 1985A, while [[Danny Parker Jr.|Mr. Parker]]'s [[AMC Eagle]] can be seen on the far left.]] |
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+ | {{Quote| They ''[Doc and Marty]'' set her ''[Jennifer]'' down on the porch swing. Jennifer began to snore softly. Marty guessed everything was going to be all right. But why did he still feel uneasy? Maybe it had something to do with the time traveling — sort of like jet lag. / Still, there was something different — he turned away from Jennifer, ready to follow Doc back down to the car ''[the [[DeLorean time machine]]]'' — but stopped when he saw the heavy iron grillwork that covered the windows to either side of the front door. / "I must be crazy," he muttered, half to himself. "I don't remember bars on these windows." Maybe, he thought, that time-lag business played tricks with your memory, too. |From ''[[Back to the Future Part II novelization|Back to the Future Part II]]'' by [[Craig Shaw Gardner]] (quote, page 97)}} |
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==Behind the scenes== |
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*The house used for [[List of filming locations|filming]] is in Monrovia, California. |
*The house used for [[List of filming locations|filming]] is in Monrovia, California. |
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Revision as of 13:06, 5 May 2020
- " They [Doc and Marty] set her [Jennifer] down on the porch swing. Jennifer began to snore softly. Marty guessed everything was going to be all right. But why did he still feel uneasy? Maybe it had something to do with the time traveling — sort of like jet lag. / Still, there was something different — he turned away from Jennifer, ready to follow Doc back down to the car [the DeLorean time machine] — but stopped when he saw the heavy iron grillwork that covered the windows to either side of the front door. / "I must be crazy," he muttered, half to himself. "I don't remember bars on these windows." Maybe, he thought, that time-lag business played tricks with your memory, too. "
- —From Back to the Future Part II by Craig Shaw Gardner (quote, page 97)
The Parker residence was a house in Hill Valley in 1985, and the home of Jennifer Parker. Its number was 161.
History
The house was also seen in 1985A with bars on the windows, bushes all over the house, and a smashed AMC Hornet in the driveway.
As with the McFly residence, which was occupied by an African-American family, it's possible the house wasn't actually occupied by the Parkers in 1985A when Marty McFly and Dr. Emmett Brown left Jennifer on the porch swing.
Behind the scenes
- The house used for filming is in Monrovia, California.
- In Back to the Future: The Animated Series, Marty and Jennifer were often seen sitting on the front porch of the Parker residence. However, the swing was replaced by an old sofa, which was easier for the animators to draw.