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[[Image:MartyWatch.jpg|thumb|300px|Marty uses the payphone at Lou's Cafe.]]
 
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{{Quote|The prices ''[behind the counter]'' fascinated Marty so completely that he must have stared at them long enough to convince [[Lou Caruthers|the counterman]] that he was undesirable. / "Whatever you're selling, kid, we don't want any," he said abruptly. / "I'm not selling anything," Marty replied. "I just want to use the telephone." |From ''[[Back to the Future novelization|Back to the Future]]'' by [[George Gipe]] (quote, page 86)}}
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{{Quote|The prices ''[behind the counter in Lou's Cafe]'' fascinated Marty so completely that he must have stared at them long enough to convince [[Lou Caruthers|the counterman]] that he was undesirable. / "Whatever you're selling, kid, we don't want any," he said abruptly. / "I'm not selling anything," Marty replied. "I just want to use the telephone." |From ''[[Back to the Future novelization|Back to the Future]]'' by [[George Gipe]] (quote, page 86)}}
 
A '''payphone''' was a [[money|coin]]-operated public telephone.
 
A '''payphone''' was a [[money|coin]]-operated public telephone.
   

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MartyWatch

Marty uses the payphone at Lou's Cafe.

"The prices [behind the counter in Lou's Cafe] fascinated Marty so completely that he must have stared at them long enough to convince the counterman that he was undesirable. / "Whatever you're selling, kid, we don't want any," he said abruptly. / "I'm not selling anything," Marty replied. "I just want to use the telephone." "
—From Back to the Future by George Gipe (quote, page 86)

A payphone was a coin-operated public telephone.

History

There was a payphone situated in a booth in Lou's Cafe in 1955, which Marty McFly made use of while he was making a call to Emmett Brown, after having looked up his number in the telephone directory. Local calls cost 5¢.

A video payphone bearing the AT&T logo was present in Courthouse Square in 2015, where Martin McFly, Jr. was spotted at one point through a binocular card used by Doc.

Behind the scenes

Appearances

See also