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Back to the Future Part II is a 1989 film1989 in film

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 and a sequelSequel

A sequel is a work of fiction in literature, film, and other creative works that is produced after a completed work, and is ...
 to the 1985 film1985 in film

Sorry, no overview for this topic
 Back to the FutureBack to the Future

Back to the Future is an American adventure-film directed by Robert Zemeckis and released in 1985....
. Like the previous film, it was directed by Robert ZemeckisRobert Zemeckis

Robert Lee Zemeckis is an Academy Award-winning American movie director, producer and writer of Lithuanian heritage....
 and written by Zemeckis and Bob GaleBob Gale

Michael Robert "Bob" Gale, is an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter who co-wrote the science fiction film Back to the Fu...
. Part II and the third installment of the trilogyBack to the Future trilogy Summary

Back to the Future is a science fiction film trilogy written by Bob Gale, the producer, and Robert Zemeckis, the directo...
, Back to the Future Part IIIBack to the Future Part III

Back to the Future Part III is a science fiction western comedy film starring Michael J....
, were filmed back-to-back and released six months apart. Although released in 1989 and 1990, both films continued to portray 1985 as the present due to them following on directly from the first film.

Part II follows the continued adventures of Marty McFlyMarty McFly

Martin Seamus "Marty" McFly is a fictional character, the lead character in the Back to the Future motion picture trilog...
 and "Doc" Emmett BrownFacts About Emmett Brown

Doctor Emmett Lathrop "Doc" Brown is a fictional character, one of the lead characters in the Back to the Future motion ...
 as they use their time-traveling De Lorean, which is now capable of flightFlying car (fiction) Overview

In fiction a flying car is a car that can be flown in much the same manner as a car may be driven....
, to travel to a retro-futuristicRetro-futurism

Retro-futurism, retrofuturism or retro-future can refer to two distinct concepts:...
 version of 2015, an alternate 1985 and the principal setting of the first film in 1955. The film ends with a cliffhangerCliffhanger

A cliffhanger or cliffhanger ending is a plot device in which a movie, novel, or other work of fiction contains an abr...
 that is resolved in Part III.
PlotMarty McFly, "Doc" Brown, and Jennifer ParkerJennifer Parker

Jennifer Jane Parker is a fictional character, a character in the Back to the Future motion picture trilogy, played by a...
 arrive in 2015.






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Oh and Marty, be careful around that Griff character, he's got a few short circuits. In his bionic implants.

Old Biff: watching the hoverboard chase Something's very familar about all this.

Remember, 'round the corner, Cafe 80's, guy named Griff, just say no!

Right on the tick! Amazing! Absolutely amazing. Too bad the post office isn't as efficient as the weather service.

Synchronize your watches. The future's coming back...

The justice system works swiftly in the future now that they've abolished all lawyers.






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Back to the Future Part II is a 1989 film1989 in film

Sorry, no overview for this topic
 and a sequelSequel

A sequel is a work of fiction in literature, film, and other creative works that is produced after a completed work, and is ...
 to the 1985 film1985 in film

Sorry, no overview for this topic
 Back to the FutureBack to the Future

Back to the Future is an American adventure-film directed by Robert Zemeckis and released in 1985....
. Like the previous film, it was directed by Robert ZemeckisRobert Zemeckis

Robert Lee Zemeckis is an Academy Award-winning American movie director, producer and writer of Lithuanian heritage....
 and written by Zemeckis and Bob GaleBob Gale

Michael Robert "Bob" Gale, is an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter who co-wrote the science fiction film Back to the Fu...
. Part II and the third installment of the trilogyBack to the Future trilogy Summary

Back to the Future is a science fiction film trilogy written by Bob Gale, the producer, and Robert Zemeckis, the directo...
, Back to the Future Part IIIBack to the Future Part III

Back to the Future Part III is a science fiction western comedy film starring Michael J....
, were filmed back-to-back and released six months apart. Although released in 1989 and 1990, both films continued to portray 1985 as the present due to them following on directly from the first film.

Part II follows the continued adventures of Marty McFlyMarty McFly

Martin Seamus "Marty" McFly is a fictional character, the lead character in the Back to the Future motion picture trilog...
 and "Doc" Emmett BrownFacts About Emmett Brown

Doctor Emmett Lathrop "Doc" Brown is a fictional character, one of the lead characters in the Back to the Future motion ...
 as they use their time-traveling De Lorean, which is now capable of flightFlying car (fiction) Overview

In fiction a flying car is a car that can be flown in much the same manner as a car may be driven....
, to travel to a retro-futuristicRetro-futurism

Retro-futurism, retrofuturism or retro-future can refer to two distinct concepts:...
 version of 2015, an alternate 1985 and the principal setting of the first film in 1955. The film ends with a cliffhangerCliffhanger

A cliffhanger or cliffhanger ending is a plot device in which a movie, novel, or other work of fiction contains an abr...
 that is resolved in Part III.

Plot

Marty McFly, "Doc" Brown, and Jennifer ParkerJennifer Parker

Jennifer Jane Parker is a fictional character, a character in the Back to the Future motion picture trilogy, played by a...
 arrive in 2015. After recovering from her initial shock, a consequence of time travelTime travel

Time travel is the concept of moving backward or forward to different points in time, in a manner analogous to moving throug...
, Jennifer begins asking many questions about her future. Doc tranquilizes Jennifer, who is not necessary for his plan, explaining that he brought her along only because she saw the time machineTime Machine

A time machine is a device for travelling through time....
. After landing in Hill Valley, Marty and Doc leave Jennifer in an alley, expecting her to remain unconscious while they attend to the crisis involving Marty's children. Doc explains that Marty's sonMartin McFly Jr.

Martin Seamus "Marty" McFly Jr is a fictional character in the Back to the Future movies, played by actor Michael J....
 is about to be approached by Griff TannenGriff Tannen Summary

Griff Tannen is a fictional character, an important antagonist in Back to the Future Part II, played by actor Thomas F....
, BiffBiff Tannen

Biff Tannen is a fictional character, the main villain in the Back to the Future motion picture trilogy, played in the t...
's grandson, and his gang, who will offer him the chance to take part in a robberyRobbery

Robbery is the crime of seizing property through violence or intimidation....
. According to Doc, this event leads to the ruin of the entire McFly family. Marty impersonates his future son and tells Griff he will not join the robbery; however, his self-control breaks violently when he is accused of being a "chicken". The resulting confrontation leads to a hoverboardHoverboard

A Hoverboard is a fictional futuristic hovering deck, resembling a skateboard without wheels or trucks....
 chase that causes Griff and his thugs to damage the glass facade of the nearby courthouseCourthouse

A courthouse is a building that is home to a court....
. Griff and his gang are arrested and the planned robbery never occurs.

Before reuniting with Doc, Marty notices a sports almanacAlmanac

An almanac is an annual publication containing tabular information in a particular field or fields often arranged according ...
 displayed in a store window, which lists sports statistics from 1950 through to 2000. He buys it, intending to take the book back to 1985 and use the data within for financial gain. Doc discovers the almanac, and sternly tells Marty that the purpose of inventing this time machine was for scientific investigation, not financial gain (especially dishonest), and pitches the almanac into a garbage can. Meanwhile, Jennifer, still tranquilized, is found by the police, who mistake her for her future self after thumbprintFingerprint

A fingerprint is an impression of the friction ridges of all or any part of the finger....
 identification, and take her to her future home, waking her up just as they arrive. Confused, she hides in a closet, witnessing the Marty of 2015 being fired from his job after his Japanese boss catches him "cooperating" in an illegal scheme (a sting operation) that his immediate boss and longtime friend, Douglas Needles, goads him into joining (again by taunting him that he is too 'chicken' to try it). Travelling to the house, Doc leaves Marty with the DeLorean, finds Jennifer and sneaks her out of the house. Along the way, she encounters her older self, with the shock causing both women to pass out. Unable to carry her himself, Doc calls Marty for help, leaving the DeLorean unguarded.

While Doc and Marty rescue Jennifer, the original Biff (age 78), having overheard Doc and Marty talking about time travel and about the folly and hazards in using it to win at gambling, recovers the discarded sports almanac, steals the De Lorean and travels back in time. He returns the car just before Marty and Doc return to it to leave for their own time, stumbles away in pain and collapses (he has the same symptoms that Marty exhibited in Back to the FutureFacts About Back to the Future

Back to the Future is an American adventure-film directed by Robert Zemeckis and released in 1985....
 when he was beginning to be "erased"). Bonus features on the DVD allude to the fact that Biff was killed by Lorraine in 1996. Upon arrival in 1985, Marty and Doc find that Hill Valley has become a dilapidated, crimeCrime

A crime in a nontechnical sense is an act that violates a political or moral rule....
-ridden slumSlum

A slum is a district of a city or town which is usually inhabited by the very poor or socially disadvantaged....
 lorded over by a middle-aged Biff, who is now immeasurably rich and powerPower (sociology)

Sociologists usually define power as the ability to impose one's will on others, even if those others resist in some way....
ful thanks to decades of successful sports betting, to which he proceeded to roll the gambling winnings into toxic wasteToxic waste

Toxic waste is a hazardous waste that is toxic for a variety of reasons....
 dumps and to purchase the Hill Valley courthouse and convert it into a luxury hotel and casino. Biff has also married Marty's widowed mother, Lorraine, after secretly killing her husband George. Doc deduces that the Biff of 2015 must have given the almanac to his younger self sometime in the past. Marty confronts Biff and finds out that he received the almanac on November 12, 1955, the date of the lightning storm that Marty used to get back to the future. Biff then intends to kill Marty (telling him that it's the same gun that he used to kill George) as he now knows too much, but is saved by Doc when Doc knocks him out with the Delorean's gull-wing door.

Marty and Doc travel back to 1955 to prevent Biff from getting the almanac. Marty, after a long and complicated series of events involving his multiple attempts to recover the almanac while making sure that he does not undo all the help he rendered in the previous film to his parents, eventually manages to steal the book from the 1955 Biff with the help of Doc in the flying DeLorean, and burns it, restoring historyHIStory

HIStory: Past, Present and Future Book I is a double-disc album by Michael Jackson released in 1995 by the Epic Records...
 to its proper course. As Doc fights the controls (and accidentally turns on the time circuits) while attempting to land the De Lorean during the storm to pick Marty up, the car is struck by lightningLightning

Lightning is a powerful natural electrostatic discharge produced during a thunderstorm....
, causing it to disappear, the time machine having been triggered by the lightning. A few minutes later, a Western UnionWestern Union Summary

Western Union is a financial services and communications company based in the United States and owned by First Data Corporat...
 delivery man appears with a letter, which he explains was sent seventy years ago with the explicit instructions that it be delivered to Marty "at this exact location, at this exact minute, November 12, 1955". Marty opens the letter, which is from Doc, explaining that he is now trapped in 1885. Knowing he has only one source of help, Marty runs to the clock tower to find the Doc of 1955, just as lightning strikes to send the previous film's Marty back to the future. The shock of suddenly seeing the new Marty, whom (he thinks) he has just sent back to 1985 causes Doc to faint. The film ends as Marty bends over Doc, trying to revive him.

Cast

  • Michael J. FoxMichael J. Fox Overview

    Michael J. Fox is a Canadian-American actor, famous for his roles as Marty McFly in the Back to the Future trilogy; Alex...
     as Marty McFlyMarty McFly

    Martin Seamus "Marty" McFly is a fictional character, the lead character in the Back to the Future motion picture trilog...
     Sr., Marty McFly Jr. and Marlene McFly
  • Christopher LloydChristopher Lloyd

    Christopher Allen Lloyd is an American character actor....
     as Dr. Emmett L. Brown (aka Doc Brown)
  • Lea ThompsonLea Thompson

    Lea Thompson is an American actress....
     as Lorraine Baines (McFly/Tannen)
  • Thomas F. WilsonThomas F. Wilson

    Thomas Francis Wilson, Jr. is an American voice-over artist and character actor....
     as Biff Tannen and Griff Tannen
  • Elisabeth ShueElisabeth Shue

    Elisabeth Shue is an Academy Award-nominated American film actress....
     as Jennifer Parker (McFly)
  • James TolkanJames Tolkan Overview

    James Tolkan is an American character actor....
     as Mr. Strickland
  • Jeffrey WeissmanJeffrey Weissman

    Jeffrey Weissman born October 2, 1958, is an American actor, Jeffrey Weissman appears in dozens of motion pictures, and TV s...
     and Crispin GloverCrispin Glover Overview

    Crispin Hellion Glover is a multifaceted American artist....
     (BTTF1 footage) as George McFly
  • Billy ZaneBilly Zane

    William George Zane, Jr., better known as Billy Zane, is an American actor and director....
     as Match
  • Casey SiemaszkoCasey Siemaszko Summary

    Casey Siemaszko is an American actor....
     as 3-D
  • J.J. Cohen as Skinhead
  • FleaFlea (musician)

    Michael Peter Balzary, better known by his nickname/stage name Flea, is the bassist for the alternative rock/funk rock...
     as Douglas J. Needles


The characters of George McFly and Jennifer Parker were played by actors different from those of the original film, requiring some previous scenes to be reshot.

Production

The original script for Back to the Future Part II had Marty and Doc Brown go back to 1967 instead of 1955, had Mr. Fusion destroyed, with Marty and Doc Brown having to fly the De Lorean over the Grand Canyon.

Replacement of Crispin Glover

As Bob GaleBob Gale

Michael Robert "Bob" Gale, is an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter who co-wrote the science fiction film Back to the Fu...
 states in the DVD commentary, actor Crispin GloverCrispin Glover

Crispin Hellion Glover is a multifaceted American artist....
 was asked to reprise the role of George McFly in this film. Glover indicated interest, but demanded a salary the producers felt was unreasonable. Glover reportedly refused to budge, so he was dropped from the picture. Glover later insisted in a 1992 interview on The Howard Stern Show that he and Zemeckis had had some "creative disagreements" over the character, and felt that the director simply wanted an actor who was more pliable. He also said that the salary offered was "really low" (reportedly around $50,000), and that he was certain they never really wanted him back.

In the BTTF FAQ, Gale and Zemeckis state that Glover was uninterested in doing the sequels and was asking for the same salary as Michael J. Fox, and therefore was written out of the story.

As a result, the filmmakers found inventive ways of avoiding showing the character's face in the movie, despite the fact that George McFly was in certain key scenes and dialogue. During all scenes in which the George McFly character appears in both this film and Back to the Future Part IIIBack to the Future Part III Summary

Back to the Future Part III is a science fiction western comedy film starring Michael J....
, he is played by Jeffrey Weissman and seen wearing sunglasses, from the back, upside-down, or out of focus in the background. This was to prevent audiences from realizing that George McFly was played by a different actor. However, producers also recycled unused footage from the original Back to the FutureBack to the Future

Back to the Future is an American adventure-film directed by Robert Zemeckis and released in 1985....
that included Crispin Glover's portrayal of George McFly. Glover sued Universal for compensation, on grounds that his contract for the first film did not allow subsequent uses of his portrayal of George McFly in new films. The day before the lawsuit went before a judge, Universal quietly settled the case, paying the actor an undisclosed sum. Glover would not reveal the amount during his Howard Stern Show appearance, but did suggest the real reason for the settlement was that Universal was reluctant to "open up their accounting books to the public" during the trial. The Screen Actors GuildScreen Actors Guild

The Screen Actors Guild is the labor union representing over 120,000 film actors in the United States....
 later rewrote their rules regarding the derivative use of actors' works in films or TV series, requiring the studios and networks to give appropriate payment and credit to the actors.

Replacement of Claudia Wells

Claudia WellsClaudia Wells

Claudia Wells is an American actress....
, who had played Marty McFly's girlfriend Jennifer Parker in the original Back to the FutureBack to the Future

Back to the Future is an American adventure-film directed by Robert Zemeckis and released in 1985....
, dropped out of the project. The producers cast Elisabeth ShueElisabeth Shue

Elisabeth Shue is an Academy Award-nominated American film actress....
 for the part, which required reshooting the closing scenes of Back to the Future for the beginning of Back to the Future Part II.

It was nearly 10 years before Claudia Wells returned to Hollywood, with a starring role in the 19961996 in film

The year 1996 in film involved some significant events....
 independent film Still Waters Burn. She is one of the few actors not to make an appearance during the 2002 "behind the scenes" documentaries on the Back to the Future trilogyBack to the Future trilogy

Back to the Future is a science fiction film trilogy written by Bob Gale, the producer, and Robert Zemeckis, the directo...
documentaries on DVD.

Rumors and urban legends

As a joke, Robert Zemeckis said during a television interview that the hoverboardHoverboard

A Hoverboard is a fictional futuristic hovering deck, resembling a skateboard without wheels or trucks....
s (flying skateboards) used in the movie were real, yet not released to the public due to parental complaints regarding safety. A surprising number of people thought he was telling the truth and demanded them at toy stores. After the release of Part III, Zemeckis had the opportunity to explain in another interview that all of the flying scenes were accomplished by a variety of special effects techniques. There was even a high demand for the Nike Sportshoes Marty wears with automatic shoe-laces, which fans thought to be real. Nike eventually released a limited-edition version of the shoes, sans the "power-lace" feature, called the Air McFly, in July 2008.

After the Florida MarlinsFlorida Marlins

The Florida Marlins are a Major League Baseball team based in the Miami, Florida metro area and play their home games in the...
 beat the Cleveland IndiansCleveland Indians

The Cleveland Indians are a Major League Baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio....
 in the 1997 World Series1997 World Series Overview

The 1997 World Series was widely regarded as one of the most exciting Series in recent memory....
, and again in 2003, when the Marlins defeated the Cubs in the NLCS2003 National League Championship Series

The 2003 National League Championship Series was a Major League Baseball playoff series played from October 7 to October 15 ...
, rumors circulated that the movie predicted the Series' results; however, this was not the case. In the film's future news broadcast, it is announced that the National LeagueNational League

The National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs, or simply the National League, is the older of two leagues consti...
 Chicago CubsChicago Cubs

The Chicago Cubs are a Major League Baseball team that plays in the North Side Central Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago, Ill...
 beat the American LeagueAmerican League

The American League is one of two leagues that make up Major League Baseball in the United States of America and Canada....
 team 'Miami Gators' based in MiamiMiami, Florida

Miami is a major city in southeastern Florida, in the United States....
, which has an alligator logo, in the 2015 World Series. Aside from the incorrect year, the mascot of the team mentioned does not match that of either current Florida-based team, the Florida MarlinsFlorida Marlins

The Florida Marlins are a Major League Baseball team based in the Miami, Florida metro area and play their home games in the...
 or Tampa Bay RaysTampa Bay Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays are a professional baseball team based in St....
. When the movie was filmed at the time, Florida did not have a Major League BaseballFacts About Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in professional baseball....
 team of their own, but the Miami-based Marlins began play in 1993. Interestingly, under contract terms of the new Marlins stadium, the Florida Marlins are scheduled to be renamed the "Miami Marlins" in 2011 coinciding with the opening of the stadium. This makes it possible for the Chicago Cubs to be able to beat a team named Miami in 2015, but not in the World Series because both teams reside in the National League.

Release

Back to the Future Part II earned $United States dollar

For details of current paper money and coins, see Federal Reserve Note and United States coinage....
27 million in its first weekend of U.S. release and $118 million total US gross – $332 million worldwide. However, this was still short of the first film's gross, and the film experienced a drop of over 50% in its second weekend, a steep figure at the time. The same fate occurred in Part III, which Universal Studios released only six months later. On December 17, 2002 the studio released all three movies in a three disc DVDDVD

DVD is an optical disc storage media format that can be used for data storage, including movies with high video and sound q...
 and three tape VHSVHS

The Video Home System, better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a recording and playing standard for video cassette re...
 boxed set which sold extremely well when it was released, despite having widely discussed widescreen framing problems, which had led to a less widely publicized product recall.

Home video release history

  • March 18, 1990
  • July 4, 1991 (VHS, Compact Disc & LaserdiscLaserdisc

    The laserdisc was the first commercial optical disc storage medium, and is used primarily for the presentation of movies....
    )
  • December 8, 1991 (VHS, Compact Disc & Laserdisc)
  • March 23, 1995 (VHS, Compact Disc & Laserdisc)
  • June 7, 1998 (VHS, Compact Disc & Laserdisc - The Last Release of CD & Laserdisc)
  • May 12, 1999 (DVD with Lucasfilm THXTHX

    THX is the trade name of a high-fidelity sound reproduction system for theatrical movie theaters, screening rooms, home thea...
    )
  • July 9, 2000 (VHS & DVD with Lucasfilm THXTHX

    THX is the trade name of a high-fidelity sound reproduction system for theatrical movie theaters, screening rooms, home thea...
    )
  • March 15, 2002 (VHS & DVD)
  • May 7, 2006 (VHS & DVD)


Note: The DVD features a deleted sceneDeleted scene

Deleted scene is a commonly-used term in the entertainment industry, especially the film and television industry, which usua...
 of Marty's brother in the alternate 1985, as a drunken bum on the streets. The scene was cut mainly because it was confusing without showing Marty's sister, who would have became a prostitute in the alternate 1985, according to the Commentary. The reason she is not present is because the actress who played Marty's sister was pregnant during filming.

Reception

Awards
The movie won a Saturn Award for Best Special EffectsSaturn Award for Best Special Effects

The following are a list of Saturn Award winners for Best Special Effects:...
 for Ken Ralston (the special effectsSpecial Effects

Special Effects may refer to:*Special effect, used in filmmaking and other entertainment media to visualize scenes not achi...
 supervisor), a BAFTABritish Academy of Film and Television Arts

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts, is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows for film, televisi...
 Film Award for Ken Ralston, an internet-voted 2003 AOL Movies DVD Premiere Award for the trilogy DVDs, a Golden Screen, and a Young Artist Award. It was nominated in 1990 for an Academy Award for Visual EffectsAcademy Award for Visual Effects

The Academy Award for Visual Effects is an Oscar given to one film each year that shows highest achievement in visual effect...
.

Most visual effects nominations were due to the development of a new computer-controlled camera system, called VistaGlide, which was invented specifically for this movie — it enables one actor to play two or even three characters in the same scene while the boundary between the sections of the split screenSplit screen (film)

In film, split screen is the visible division of the screen, traditionally in half, but also in several simultaneous images,...
 and the camera itself can be moving.

See also

  • Back to the Future trilogyBack to the Future trilogy

    Back to the Future is a science fiction film trilogy written by Bob Gale, the producer, and Robert Zemeckis, the directo...
  • Back to the Future timelineBack to the Future timeline

    The popularity of the Back to the Future film trilogy is due in part to the detailed and believable local history of the ficti...
  • Mutable timelinesTime travel

    Time travel is the concept of moving backward or forward to different points in time, in a manner analogous to moving throug...
  • Back to the FutureBack to the Future

    Back to the Future is an American adventure-film directed by Robert Zemeckis and released in 1985....
  • Back to the Future Part IIIBack to the Future Part III

    Back to the Future Part III is a science fiction western comedy film starring Michael J....


External links

  • written by Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis