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The Making of Back to the Future
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The Making of Back to the Future

Oct 25, 1986
0h 14m
★ 7.6

Overview

The Making of 'Back to the Future'

Genres

TV Movie
Documentary

Production Companies

Amblin Entertainment
Universal Pictures
Digital Magnetics
General Motors Corporation
Universal City Studios

Cast

Michael J. Fox

Self

Michael J. Fox

Robert Zemeckis

Self

Robert Zemeckis

Steven Spielberg

Self

Steven Spielberg

Bob Gale

Self

Bob Gale

Huey Lewis

Self

Huey Lewis

Alan Silvestri

Self

Alan Silvestri

Lea Thompson

Self

Lea Thompson

Lawrence G. Paull

Self

Lawrence G. Paull

Kevin Pike

Self

Kevin Pike

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