Eight days pass in the first one. Marty departs from and arrives back to the date October 26, 1985. He arrives in the past on November 5, 1955, and departs from the past on November 12, 1955.
So, he spent one week in the past. We also followed him around the entire day of October 26, 1985: from the morning of October 26 when he's late for school again, until he goes back in time. Then, after spending a week in the past, he returns to October 26, 1985, ten minutes earlier than the time he departed from. And the next morning -- October 27 -- he and Jennifer go into the future with Doc Brown.
So, the whole movie takes place over the course of eight days: seven days in the past, and one day in the present.
You need to be more precise but if you mean how long the movie runs for it is about 2 and a half hours.
Because the main character (Marty) gets trapped in the past and he has to get back to his own time, which is the future from the perspective of the past.
Worldwide, Back To The Future made a $381,109,762 gross.
No, I'm afraid not. Time machines may be possible, but the one from Back to the Future and other movies about time travel are just props.
The power of love, and I think back in time.
because he likes to suck cock.....everyone knew that.
back to the future, doctor who, and time squad the animated series
Because the main character (Marty) gets trapped in the past and he has to get back to his own time, which is the future from the perspective of the past.
No, but there might be advancements in the future to go back in time.
Time travel.
Worldwide, Back To The Future made a $381,109,762 gross.
No, I'm afraid not. Time machines may be possible, but the one from Back to the Future and other movies about time travel are just props.
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Back to the Future Part III grossed $243,700,000 worldwide.
becuase its about time travel and the space time continuum
Steven Spielberg produced Back to the Future. The film was directed by Robert Zemeckis. At the time Back to the Future was made, Spielberg was 39 and Zemeckis was 34.
Back to the Future Part II grossed $118,450,002 in the domestic market.
The speed of the Delorean in the movie titled Back to the future had to reach 88 miles per hour before it could transport itself and the passengers back in time.