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Twin Pines Mall
Twin Pines Mall, later known as Lone Pine Mall, was a shopping mall where Dr. Emmett Brown chose to show Marty McFly the At 1:21 a.m. on October 26, 1985, Doc's dog -
Biff Tannen
Biff Howard Tannen was born in 1937, to Irving Thomas "Kid" Tannen and Myra Benson in Hill Valley, California. Kid and Myra got married on December 6, 1936, simply for the purpose of making it -
Flux capacitor
The flux capacitor was the core component of Dr. Emmett Brown's time traveling DeLorean time machine and the following Jules Verne Train. Doc stated that the flux capacitor "is what makes time travel possible -
Main Page
Back to the Future The original movie, released in 1985, introduces time-travelers Doc Brown& Marty McFly. Read more Back to the Future Part II The second installment, released in 1989, has Marty destabilize the -
Marty McFly
Martin Seamus "Marty" McFly Sr. is an American resident of Hill Valley, California. He is the world's second time traveler (after Einstein), the first to travel to the past, the first human to travel -
Back to the Future timeline
The Back to the Future film trilogy presents a detailed local history of the fictitious city of Hill Valley and the genealogies, information, and histories of its residents. Each event described in this timeline is -
Emmett Brown
Dr. Emmett Lathrop Brown is an American resident of Hill Valley, California. He was the inventor of the DeLorean time machine. He is the world's third time traveler (after Einstein and Marty McFly), the -
George McFly
This article is about George McFly of 1985. You may be looking for his deceased 1985A counterpart. George Douglas McFly is the father of Dave, Linda and Marty McFly, and the husband of Lorraine Baines -
Lorraine Baines McFly
Lorraine Baines McFly is the mother of Dave, Linda and Marty McFly and the wife of George McFly. Lorraine liked the attention of boys when she was in school, and lots of them were attracted -
List of filming locations
This is a list of known filming locations used in Universal Studios' Back to the Future trilogy. PLEASE NOTE: Many of these locations are privately owned, and may be viewed only from a distance. Always -
Jennifer Parker
Jennifer Jane Parker McFly was the girlfriend, and later the wife, of Marty McFly. Jennifer was the world's fourth time traveler and the third human one. She was the daughter of Danny Parker Jr -
Back to the Future
Back to the Future is an American science fiction/comedy movie directed by Robert Zemeckis and released in 1985. It is about a young man named Marty McFly who accidentally travels into the past and -
Hill Valley
Hill Valley, California, was the hometown of the McFly family, the Brown family, the Tannen family, as well as several thousands more including the Strickland family. The city has three high schools: Hill Valley High -
DeLorean time machine
The DeLorean time machine was Dr. Emmett Brown's most successful invention, a plutonium-powered time machine comprised of a DeLorean DMC-12 sports car that had to reach 88 miles per hour in order -
Back to the Future Part II
Back to the Future Part II is a 1989 movie and is the second part of the Back to the Future trilogy. It is the sequel to the first movie in the trilogy, Back to -
Buford Tannen
Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen was a local outlaw in Hill Valley and the main antagonist in Back to the Future Part III, California in the year 1885. He was the paternal grandfather of Irving "Kid -
Douglas J. Needles
Douglas J. Needles (typically referred to as just Needles) was an acquaintance of Marty McFly and his girlfriend Jennifer Parker though likely not a friend. Unlike Biff Tannen, who typically bullied Marty's father George -
Mr. Fusion
The Mr. Fusion Home Energy Reactor (also known simply as Mr. Fusion and the fusion generator) was the name of a power source used by the DeLorean time machine. The actual unit was manufactured by -
Stanford S. Strickland
Stanford S. Strickland (also known as Gerald Strickland, typically referred to as Mr. Strickland) was the hard-as-nails principal of Hill Valley High School during the 20th century. He was a strict authoritarian with -
Back to the Future: The Game
For the NES game, see Back to the Future (video game). Back to the Future: The Game is the name of a series of episodic adventure video games developed by Telltale Games. The first episode -
Back to the Future Part III
Back to the Future Part III is a 1990 science fiction western comedy movie starring Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd and Mary Steenburgen that opened on May 25, 1990. It is the third and final -
Edna Strickland
{{Back to the Future character| image= Edna in 1986 after history was changed.| name=Edna Strickland| gender=Female| birth=1906| age5=19| age8=25| age2=49| age3=79| hair=Black (1931) White (1986 and -
Griff Tannen
Griff Thomas Tannen was the grandson of Biff Tannen in 2015, and was very similar to his grandfather at a younger age. Like most of the Tannen family throughout its existence, Griff was a bully -
Eric Stoltz
Eric Cameron Stoltz (born September 30, 1961, Whittier, California) is an American actor who was originally cast for the role of Marty McFly when production of Back to the Future began on November 26, 1984 -
Einstein
Einstein (often known as "Einie") was Dr. Emmett Brown's pet sheepdog in 1985, and later pet to the Brown family. His age in 1985 was unknown, although he was fully grown and most likely
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