Back To The Future
Back To The Future
Written by
Fouxzh Dza€t
Oc€obex 12, 19 8 4
Rev. 2/28/85
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On the floor, a timer cli«ks on an electric can opener with an empty can of dog
food. The empty
can goes around. Below it, in a dog dish labeled "Einstein" is dog food that's been
sitting for
awhile.
Now we hear a key turning in the service door. A pair of feet in Nike tennis shoes
enters.
MARTY (O.S.)
Doc? Doctor Brown? Hello? Anybody home?
A skateóoard is dropped onto the floor and rol1s...under the army cot, coming to
rest against a
yellow case with purple radloact.vity symbols, stamped "PLUTONIUM. Property of
Pacific Nuclear
Research Facility."
SERIES OF SHOTS - CLOSE IMAGES
Hands connect wires to terminals.
Fingers flip switches, illuminating "Power On" lights on consoles.
Hands twist rheostats.
Needles on gauges jump to life.
A hand poses in readiness over a set of GUITAR STRINGS, about to play...
Fingers turn a calibrated knob from "3" to "10."
A2 WIDER
as we see a HIGH SCHOOL AGED KID (we can't see his face) ready to play his electric
quitar. It's
connected throuqia a battery of amplifying equipment into a HUGE SPEAKER, 10
The kid híts it and there is a TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION from the speaker which
literally blasts the kld
off his f*zt and into a set of shelv4s whích collapse, coverlng him with books,
tooLs, and junk!
The blown speaker smokes.
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A3 ON THE RUBBLE
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as mo szunne‹t ltld reqains hie senses and 1.ooks aeound.
Re's MARTY McFLY, 17, dressed in jeans and a jean jacket.
MARTY
Nhoa! Now that's what I call music!
As Marty picks himself up, a huge ALARM BELL on the wall c cs. Marty runs over
to the PHONE and
answers it.
MARTY
Yo!
BRONN (V.O. phone)
Marty! Thank God I found you there!
WARTY
Doc! Nhero've you been all week?
BRONN (V.O. phone) Never mind than nos. Lt st:an, can you meet me
at Twin Plnes
Mail tonight at 1:15?
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Marty is towed down another street, on his way toward Town Squafs and school. As
the truzk he's on
continues forward, marty lets go and turns down an intersecting
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The Essex Adult MOVIE THEATER, featuring "Wet Teenage Sluts," all seats $5.00.
The modern self-serve TEXACO STATION, where an old :ady
qet:s no help as she pumps her om qas .
Lou's Aerobic FITNESS CENTER, where 15 or 20 motley women
are exercising in the window.
The BANK OF AMERICA, where customers wait in line at the
VERSATELLER.
"ASK NR . FOSTER TRAVEL" advercls ing " lO days iii Hara i i . "
A dilapidated "*elcome to Hill Valley" SIGN on the corner.
The MAIN SQUARE in front of the old COURTAOUSE, a parking lot for the Department of
Social
Services.
And the abandoned TOwN THEATER, all boarded up, with "Assembly of Christ" on the
marquee.
harry hooks up on anot:her vehic le and 1e eooed alonq.
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Th‹s front of the school has chipped paint and graffíti on
che mal l s .
MARTY arrives, hops off the skateboard, kicks it up and runs up the stairs. An
ATTRACTIVE GIRL
rushes out
toward him. She's JENNIFER PARKER, 17. The two of them
are " an ü cera .
Jennifer!
MARTY
JENNI FER
Píart:y--- you ' re lat:e! Don' e go in
this way! Strickland's looking for you!
Two mnre tardies and you'll get detenticn!
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STRICKLAND
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You've got a real attitude problem, McFly. You're a slacker. You remind me of
your father when he
went here---he was a slacker, too.
MARTY
(bored with this)
Can I go now, Mr. Strickland?
STRICKLAND
I notice you're on the roster for the dance auditions after school. Why even
bother, McFly? You
don't have a chance. You'rr too much like your old man.
No McFly ever amounted to anything in the history of Hill Valley.
MARTY
Yeah? Hell, history's gonna chame.
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CLOSE on a sign reading "AUDITIONS - Battle of the Bands."
JENNIFER PARKER, 17, stands at the side of the stage and gesturas with crossed
fingers and a
hopeful expression.
The object of her attention is MARTY, on stage with his band, "The Pínhoadx."
Marty acknowledges
her.
Then he steps forward to address the dance comnittee.
All right, we're the Pinheads, and we're gonna rock 'n roll!
They kick into a red hot number. Marty's fingers dan:e across the strings and
frets in a
complicated Lead line. Ha' e terri €1c , and lhe band soundg great:.
They gol only about: 25 seconds int:o t:ho numbec when a FO
SZ
caí le out .
DANCE CO UI I TTEEHAH
That' e enouqh. Thank you.
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10
AN ELECTI OH SOUND ml CLE ui pes t:he screen, wÍ t:
red chi ze
and blue bunting, proclaiming "RE-ELECT MAYOR 'GOLDIE'
WILSON. HONESTY, DECENCY, INTEGRITY” and a picture of the *
incumbent. Mayor Wilson is black, about 50, with a coLD FRo T TooTH. The
Vruck
broadcasp•s a canpal qu speech by cl•.e iayor .
MARTY and JENNIFER are walking together. She carries her schoolbooks, he has the
skateboard. And
he's depressed.
JENNIFER
Marty, one rejection isn't the end of the world.
MARTY
I don t know. Maybe I'm just not cut
JENNIFER
But you're good, Marty. You're really good. AnB this audition tape of yours is
great...
(she gives him back a
CASSETTE TAPE)
You've got to send it in to that record company.
Yeeh, but what if I send it in and they hate it? Nhat if they tell me I'm no Pood°
Nhat if they
9ay
"get outta here, kid, you
got no future?" Nhy should I put myself through all that anxlety?
( he s i qhs )
Jeez, I'm starting to sound like my old man.
JENNIFER
w*ii, hey say all of our emotional
annlocl os como di rect:by from our
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MARTY
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In that case, you can kiss me off right now.
JENN I FER
Come on, Marty, your father's not that bad.
I think deep down inside he means well, but the man just can't get it together.
JENNIFER
At least he's letting you borrow the
car socorros ni one . That:' g a msjor
in lhe ri qht: direct:Íou.
step
Marty spots a tricked-out 4 x 4 truck on display in * the town square
parking lot.
•
Hey, check out that 4 x 4. wouldn't it ba great to take that up to the lake
tomorrow night? We
could put our sleeping bags in the back...make out under the stars...
(slghs, admiring lt longlngly) Someday, Jennifer, someday...
JENNIFER
mae about your eot:her? Doos she
Are you kiddlng? She thinks I'm going camping with the guys. If she found out I
was going camping
with you, she d €reak .
And I ' d qee t:he et:andard 1.ec€ure about: hoo she neuer behaved
t:hal ray
when she was in high schoo1. . stu
mtigt: have been a real qoody t:so
-shoes.
They pause across from the former courthouse building.
JENNIFER
(flirting)
She's just trying to keep you respectable.
(flirting back)
She's not doing a very good job, is she?
They move closer..
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Terrible...
They're about to kiss...
JENNIFER
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watches lt go. Then, looks at the paper Jennifer just gave
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A PICK-UP TRUCK cruises down the road with MARTY towed
bahind Ív on h1s skacebo ard .
As the truck passes an intersecting street, Marty lets go---t:hat:' e there he'
s goEng .
A pai r of: dt t apldazed looking lfon statues indicate the entrance to a
subdlvl ston. "lyon' s Eswat:es . " The L ione are someone '
failed idea of "class," and they're chlpped, weathered, and covered with grafitti.
Marty
disappears behind them, and we HOLD a beat.
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GEORGE
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Pg. 16.
Do you think 20 dollars'll cover it?
Biff snatches the 20 dollar bill out of George's hand.
BIFF
It's a start. And hey...
where ' e my report e?
GEORGE
Well, I haven' t finished them yet. I fiqured since they weren' t due till
Monday...
B I FF
( know ks on George ' s head)
He flo* Anybody home? Thl nk, NcF 2y, think! I've gotta have time
to get 'em r
typed. lf I turn in my reporcs In your handout ming, I ' 1.1 get fired.
GEORGE
o ap, I'l1 finish them tonight and run them over first thing in the morning.
BIFF
Not too early---I sleep in on Saturday.
(about to leave)
Oh, hey, Mcrly: your shoe's untied.
GEORGE
(falling for it)
He looks down and Biff hits him in the chin. Biff Laughs Loudly.
BIFF
Don't be so gullible, McFlyl
Blff heads toward the door and notlces Marty staring at him.
BIFF
What're you lookin' at, butthead?
Biff exlts, Marty shakes his head and steps over to his father, outraged. He's
about to say
something, but George raises his hands and cuts him off.
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GEORGE
I know what you're going to say, son, and you're right.
right. But he happens to be my
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Pq . 17.
supervisor, and I'm afraid I'm just not very good at confrontations.
NARTY
But: Dad, he prec ked your car ! He
totalled it! I was counting
on using it tomorrow night. Do you have any idea how important this was to me,
Dad? Do you have
any idea at all?
GEORGE
I kno« son, and al.1 I can say i e
I'm sorry.
MARTY
Dad, did it ever occur to you to say
"no?" To j ust: onee try saylnq "no?"
GEORGE
Son, I know it's hard for you to understand, but the fact is, I'm just not a
fighter.
MARTY
Try it once, Dad. Just one time, say "no." "N-O." "No."
Now there's a rap on the screen door as HOWARD, the pot * bellied next-door
neighbor steps in
with his DAUGHTER, 11, * wmaring a LITTLE LEAGUE uniform.
*
HOWARD
Hey, hcFly! My kid's selling peanut brittle for her team! It's 5 dollars a box.
I ' rir
put:king you down for a case, okay, NcFl y?
hardy snakea hi e heart . Geo rqe hes i t:abe e, qu1.pe ...
GEORGE HOWARD
(to his daughter)
See, Michelle? I told you we'd only have to go to one housa.
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GEORGE
(to Marty)
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Pg. 19.
Believe me, son, you're better off not having the aggravation of dealing with that
YMCA dance.
You'd have to worry about getting all your equipment there, making contingency
plans in case
someone got sick, making sure you got paid correctly, settling with the Musician's
union...and what
if you were so good that other people wanted to hire you? You ' d have co
worry about
schedul ing your joba around school. . Believe me, son, you're better off
withort those
headaches.
DAVE
He's right, Marty. If there's one
thing you don't need, it's headaches. •
Marty nods unenthusiastically. *
Lorraine brings in a cake which says "Helcome Home
Uncle Joey" with a black bird flying out of a barred * prison window.
*
LORRAINE
Kids, I guess we're gonna have to
eat this cake by ourselves. your • Uncle Joey didn't make parole
again.
I think it would be nice if you all dropped him a line.
MARTY
Uncle "Jailbird Joey"?
DAVE
He ' e your bro zher, Nom .
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He wipes his mouth and hurries off.
LORRAINE
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Please watch your language, David.
LINDA
(to Marty)
Jennifer Parker called...wants you to call her back.
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LORRA I NE
I don't like her, Marty. Any girl who calls up a bOy is looking for trouble.
Pass the mashed potatoes, please.
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Marty passes them and Lorraine takes a big helping.
LINDA
Oh, Mother, there's nothing wrong with calling a boy.
LORRAINE
Well, I think it's terrible, girls chasinq boys . I never chasod a
boy when T das
your age . 1 never cal ted a boy, or as ked a boy on a
dave , or aah
1 a parked cac w1t:h a boy.
Because when you behave like that,
boys von' t: re specü you, Llnda.
They' t t think you' ro cheap .
Linda rolls her eyes. She's heard this a million times.
I still don't understand what Dad was doing in the middle of the street.
LORRAINE
What was it, George? Birdwatching?
GEORGE
(ãbsorbed in his work) Huh? Did you say something,
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LORRAINE
(to Linda and Marty)
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Pq. 21.
Anyway, Grandpa hit him with the car and brought him into the house. He seemed so
heLpless...like
a little
lost puppy. And my heart just went * out to him.
Yeah, Mom, you've told us a million times: "Florence Nightingale to the rescue."
Marty and
LORRAINE
(thoughtfully, remembering) The next weekend, we went on our first date: the
"Enchantment Under
the S•a" school dance. I'll never forget it---it was the night of that tarribl*
thunderstorm.
Remember, George?
GEORt3E
Mac ' s that , dear?
LORRAINE
(ignores him; to Marty and Linda)
Your father kissed me for the very first time on the dance floor...and that was
when I realized I
was going to spend the rest of my life with him.
Ainda exchange a look and shake their heads.
L I NDA
I can' t: be1i eve Dad act:nal. ly qofi up enouqh nerve t:o k1
ss you in
puf›1 ic .
LORRAINE
Wall, I may have encouraged him a little...
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Marty's walls are covered with posters of rock stars and cars ---particulary Toyota
4X4's
There is also a portable home synthesizer, a tape recorder, and a stack of lead
sheets.
Mar:y sits at his desk, with an submission form that has an
R & t • RECORDS" 1.ect:erhead, an enve hope , and lhe c as se
t.ze
tape Jennifer Parker gave him. There's also a picture of * Jennifer there.
*
He signs the form and puts it in the envelope, along with the cassette tape. He is
about to seal
it---then he hesita-es, and ponders a moment. He stares at the envelope---it's
addressed to the "R
& G REco S, NEw TALENT DIVISION". He sighs, shakes his head, pulls the tape out
and ch'cks the
envelope and application into the
Nact:y si qhs, then lxi cks back on t:he bed and spcawl. s
out: .
* 8e cl.oses h1 s eyes .
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Hello?
(into phone)
BROW ( V . O . PHONE )
You didn't fall asleep, did you?
NARTY
Uh, no , o f c our se not:.
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Narty hangs up. He looks at the clock, then shoves pil- boas under h1e cover
s t:o make
i c look l i ke he' s as1.eeq . He eakes hi s Hatknan, hi s
orange down
vesc, hi s swat:eboard,
and opens the bedroom window. He climbs out.
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17 EXT . T¥t IN P INES NALL PARK I NG LOT - x Icirr
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17
c ANS from the lit entrance sign, deplcting 2 PINE TREES IN A ROW with “THIN
PINES MALL“ in
lettering below (along with a digital clock at 1.18) to pick up MARTY on his
skateboard with
WALKMAN AND VIDEO CAMERA. Marty skateboards around a corner of the mail and sees
AN OVERSIZED STEP-VAN with a drop down tailgate (like a ramp) ’all by ítself on the
vast, sodium
vapor lit parking lot. It's beat up, and has lettered on th* sid*, "DR. E. BROWN
ENTERPRISES - 24
HOUR SCIENTIFtC SERVICE."
A 1.arqe DOt r ei os pafilend1y bee1de IV . The animal. has
a battery
operated digital clock attached to lts collar. There are a fez boxes ,
some
oqulpmonV and a sui Vcase nearsy .
MARTY skateboards over to the truck and the dog.
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BROW
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Bear wi Ah me , Mart:y, al 1. o € your questions will be answered.
Roll tape
and we ' 1. l pcoceed.
Marty raises the camera. Brown clears his throat and addresses the camera.
BROWN
Good evening, I'm Dr. Emmett Brown. I'm standing here on the parking lot at Twin
Pines Mall.
It's Saturday morning, October 26, 1985, 1:19 a.m., and this is temporal eaperiment
number one.
(to the dog)
Come on Einstein. Get in, boy.
The dog obediently jumps in and sits in the driver's seat. Brown buckles him in
with the shoulder
harness.
BROWN
(to Marty and video camera) Please note that Einstein's clock here is in precise
synchronization
with my control watch.
Brown holds up a digital watch next to Einstein's clock; indeed, the two are in
dead sync.
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BROWN
(to the dog)
Cood 1.uck, Ei n1e .
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Brown reaches in and starts the ignition. The DeLorean engine ROARS to life.
Brown turns on the
headlights and lowers the gull wing door, sealing Einstein in.
He cteps back and picks up a REMOTE CONTROL UNIT, similar to one for a radio
controlled toy car.
There are buttons labeled "Accelerator" and "Brake", a joystick, and an
L.E.D. digital readout labeled "Miles Per Hour". Brown
fl lcks lhe power swit:ch on and, uslnq che accel.era cor
button and joystick for steering, sends the DeLorean down to the far, far end of
the parking lot.
He turns the car around so that it's polnting toward them, idling.
BROWN
Here we go, Marty. If my
ca le luazione are corracV, when che car hi es 88 mi tes an
hour, you'
re gonna see some serious shin.
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GL0W---then, BLAM! It's gone, a TRAIL or rIRE left in its
wake.
19 Brown and Marty are hit by a sharp blast of air.
Marty blinks in disbelief: it's as if the car never existed. Only the LICENSE
PlATE is left
behind---a vanity p 1 ate : ”NO T INE . ”
(elated)
BRONN
What'd I tell you? 88 miles per
hour! Temporal displacement occurred
(checks watch)
exact?y 1:02 a.m. and zero seconds.
(shocked)
Chrlst Almighty! You disintegrated Einstein!
CaLm down, Marty. I d1dn't disintegrate anything. The molecular structure of both
Einstein and
tha car are completely intact.
MARTY
Then where the hell are they?
BRONN
The appropriate question is: MAN the hell are they. You see, Einstein has just
become the world's
fírgt time traveller. I sent him into the future---one minute into tha future, to
be exact. And
at
exactly 1:03 a.m. and zero seconds, '
we shall catch zp to him...and the
Elmo machl ne .
NARTY
‘Time machi ne? Are you t:ry1nq do
cel l no you but lV a time machlne out
of a DeLorean?
BROWN
(smiles, modestly)
gonna bui Id a t ime maehlno Int:o a car, why not do it with soma
style. Besldzs, the
stainless steel
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The car wheels lock up and the DeLorean comes to a SCREECHING HALT, smoke pouring
off the body.
Brown and harry rush over t:o t:he car . Brown approaches
caut:íons1.y and
re ache s for t:he door handle . He couche s . - and recoi 1s
in pai n.
MARTY
BROWN
It's cold. Damned cold.
Brown raises the driver's side door: there sits Einstein. none the worse for wear.
Brown again
compares his wat:h with Einstein's
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22
ElnsVein' e reads ° : 20 : lO Brown' e 1 s l: 21 : 10 .
23 BACK TO SHOT Z3
BROWN
Exactly one minute difference and
still ticking!
MARTY
Is Einstein all right?
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Brown unbuckles lhe shoulder harness, and Einstein bounds
out, happy and playful. Brown gives the dog a milk bone
The three readouts are respectively lahelled "DESTINATION TIME," "PRESEHT TIME" and
"LAST TIME
DEPARTED."
BROWN
(contlnuing)
You input your dzstination time on this kxypad. ant to see the signing of the
Declaratlon of
’Independence?
Ne punches 7-4-1776. The "DESTINATION TIME" readout up with the date.
BROWN
(continuing)
or witness the birth of Christ?
He punehos in 22-25-O .
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(continuing)
Here's a red letter date in the
history of science: November 5, 1955...
BRO\UN
Yes , o6 coucse ... Novembec 5, 1955 ...
MARTY
Nhat happened then?
BROW
That vas che day I lnuenced t:inie trave'. I remember it vividly: I
standing on the
edge of my toilet,
hanqlncq a 1.ock. The poree1aln nas
wet; I slipped and hit my head on the sink and when I cama to, I had
a revelation---a vision---a picture in my head. A picture of TRIS...
Brown po inês t:o a parbl cul ar cenberplece umt: mount:ed i.nside
che DeLorean.
(admiring the Tima Bachine) • This is heavy duty, Doc. And it runs
on, •
like, regular unleaded gasoline?
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Pg. 29.
BROWN
Of coursa---from a group of Libyan nationalísts. They wanted me to build them a
bomb. I took
their pluconium and in turn gave t:hem a shiny bomb casing full of used
pinball machine
parts. Let's get Einstein
in the truck---we must prepare to reload.
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23 -B
as Brown's gloved hands remove a 4 inch cylinder with plutonium rod wíthin (it's
surrounded by
water).
WID
2u-B
Marty is now dressed in a yellow radiation suit; both he and
Brown have there hoods up.
The DeLorean has been moved close to the truck. Marty vídeotapea as Brown steps
over to the rear
of the DeLorean
ana pi acos t:ha p1ut:onÍum cylinder int:o t:he toadlnq hoppe r .
lhe
pincomum rod dropa down int:o t:ho roacbor, whlch t:hen seal.e
shu9 .
BRONN
(remover his hood)
It's safe now. Everything 1s lead lined.
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Marty removes his hood. Einstein watches from the truck. ‹
BROWN
Oh---I muszn't forget my luggage...
Brown grabs his suitcase and puts it in the trunk (it's in
the front).
BROWN
Nho knows if they'll have cotton underwear in the future? I'm allergic to all
synthetics.
Brown slams the trunk shut.
NARTY
The lii t:ure? I s fihae where you' re got.ng?
BROWN
That's right. 25 years into the future. I've always dresmed of seeing the
future---looking beyond
my years , observlnq t:he progress of mankind.
(pauses, then smiles wryly) I ' 1. 1 al so be ahhe t:o filnd out: who
wins the next
25 World Series.
*
BROWN
Indeod I will.
(clears throat, addressed camera)
I, Dr. Emmett Brown am about to embark
on an hi sl:o rte j ourney---
Suddenly, Einstein starts BARKING at something.
BROW
Hhae i e i c , Zinie?
Brown turns, and reacts with horror to an APPROACHING ?A.R or HE LIsHTs. iz's an
ominous VAN.
BROWN
Oh, no---they found me. I don't know how, but they found me.
MARTY
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BROW
The Llbyans I ripped off!
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The van side door slides open and a SWARTHY CHARACTER who resemb1.e s Yas ser
Ara€at:
le ans out: w1ch an AK 47 gu)Omachino 9un . Na OPENS FI
RE .
BROWN
Run for it, Marty: I'll draw their fire!
Brown runs into his truck, rummages around, and comes
out with a .45 revolver. He tries to fire at the van, but * the gun won't work.
He then breaks
for the mall, a good *
500 yards away.
Einstein watches from Brown's truck. *
The terrorist von SCREECHES around sharply and gives
chase. The terrorist FIRES a machine gun blast.
Doc---no! Wait!
But Brown keeps running ---and the van closes the * distance. No way
can Brown outrun
it to the mail.
The 'ferrori só qunner ac reans a Llbyan cursa, t:hen FI RES a bursc
as Brown.
The bullets rip into Brown'a chest and the scientist goes
Doc! Oh my God!
(at the terrorista)
You basvards !
As II hearlnq t4arVy, che van makos a U- turn: i V ' s
comi r.q
Marty looks around. He's out in the opzn, and has onl/ :-e
chance: The DeLorean.
Marty dashes for it.
The Libyan gunner takes aim and pulls the trigger, but :-e
weapon jams. Hs jerks the mechanism trying to unjam it.
He swears in Libyan. '
CONTINUED
24 INT. DELOREAN
Rev. 11/2/84
Pg. 32.
24*
Narty swings the door shut, then looks over the array of switches and buttons on
the console with
frightened bewilderment: how do you start this thing?
2S
25 -A
Then he spots the keys in the ignition on the column, just like any other car. He
turns it shifts
into first. He floors it.
25
25-A
25 -C
2S-D
25 -E
25 -F
INT. DELOREAN - INSERT
The speedometer climbs past 50.
EXT. MALL PARKING LOT - THE MOVING VAN
The gunner FIRES.
2 5- E
25-C EXT. NALL PARK I NF LOT _ THE NOV ING
DELOREAN
Bullets rip into the parking lot just behind the speedíng DeLorean.
25-H
25-J
2S-K
25 - E•
INT. MOVIDA DELOREAN
Marty has tha pedal to the medal. INSERT - The speedometer hits 75.
ON MARTY - Marty again checks the side view mirror. MARTY's P.O.V. THRU SIDE VIEW
MIRROR
The van is still keeping up.
CONTINUED
Pq. 3 2 -A.
25-»
MARTY
Let's see if you bastardo can do 90...
25-N EXT. MALL PARKING LOT
The DeLorean continues accelerating.
25-P The van continues pursuit, but begins to lose ground.
25-N
25-P
25 -Q
I NT . NOV I NF DELOREAN
INSERT - The «peedometer passes 85!
25-Q
25-R OH MARTY - Gau es and indicators light up behlnd Marty's head, just as they
did befora
Einstein travelled through time---the flux capacitor is about to kick in!
25-S INSERT - The speedometer climbs...86...87...8ã---
25-0
25-s
CONTINUED
26-A
26-g
27
PA
Run, children! Run for your livas!
Thay all run like hell out of the bam!
Plarry caltes a dos szeps , t:hen removes t2te hoo‹:1.
NARTY
Mey! Hello? Nhere am I?
Marty looks around. The cows in the barn just chew their cud.
CONTINUED
Rev. 11/2xa4
29 CONT IND
Marty shakes his head, then steps out the barn door.
29-A EXT. BARNYARD - NIGHT
Narty steps out into the barnyard.
rinsrv
üxcuse me ! Anybody here?
29-**
*
Buckshot cracks into the barn wall behind Marty.
*
Sherman shows him his "TALES FROR SPACE" COMIC BOOK. On :he cov*r is a space ship
that resembles a
50's version of ike 0aLorean. Ali allen i s sceppi ng out who
looka somechi ng
t i de Narcy in t:he radi anzon sul V, and ho appoars do have
ens l a .•ed
several human females. The title Of the story is "Space
Zoatbles From PI.ut:o . "
CONTINUED
30 CONTINUED
Pa gulps.
Rev . 2/ 25/85
Pg. 35.
Now the DELOREAN TNUWDERS OUT of the barn! Pa Peabody jumps back!
The car sp1ns around in che barnyard. and smashes through
a white picket
fence surrounding 2 NEWLY PLANTED PINE TREES IN A LINE, just like on the sign at
"TWIN PINES MALL."
The DeLorean takes out one of the small trees, then finds the dirt access road and
ROARS AWAY.
( ext:reme ly upse€ )
Now I only got one.
CUT TO:
31
31-A*
Narty is driving. He's out of breath, scared, disorien:ed. *
CONTINUED
31-A CONTINUED
MARTY
Rev. 4/16/85
Pg. 36.
oaay, bart:y, qec a hold of yourso J2.
There' s got:t:a be an explanablon
for this. It's probably all a dream--- one very intense dream. It's all gonna
resolve itself.
A32-
A4l
OMITTED
A32-
B33
B3 4
B35
EXT. ROAD - DAY
The DeLoroan burns t:o a seroochi.ng hall . The enqlne di es .
xARn
is totally astonished. Now we hear.the sound of an approaching car. MARTY turns.
A 1947 Hudson 1e contl ng down t:he road. NarVy naves hi s
arms aí t:ha car .
BJ3*
B34*
@35*
CONTINUED
:36*
BB8
I NT . DELOREAN
338*
The time displays show "Present Time. Nov. 5, 1955, 6:?3 a.m." "Destination Tlme:
Nov. 5, 1955,
6:00 a.m." and "Last Time Departed: Oct. 26, 1985, 1:35 a.m."
Suddenly the displays blank out as the car dies. The
PIncomum chramb • qauqe reada "Empty.
Marty turns the ignition key, but the engine won't start. He tries it again, and
again---each time
the starter sounds worse. Finally it completely dies. Marty hits the steering
wheel in
frustratlon.
MARTY
B39
EXT. BEHIND
LYON ' S B I LLBOARD - DAY
CUT TO:
»39“
Marty, in his regular street clothes, pushes the DeLorean bzhind the blllboard,
hidlng it from view
of the main r-at.
Marty takes a deep breath, then walks around the sign down lhe main roa‹:1.
Up ahead
i e a mi 1.e age markor chan says "Slll Valley - 2."
CUT TO:
CONTINUED
Rev. 2/25/8s
A RECORD STORE, with Pazti Page and Eydie Gorme albums on display.
w41
B42
MARTY
walks toward the center of town square and reacts to the clock chiming 8:30.
He moves along, pausing to stare at the Studebaker dealership.
As he reaches the corner, he sees the travel agency promoting vacations in Cuba,
and the realty
office advertising bomb shelters.
Now he looks up and reacts to:
342*
CONTINUED
F92 MARTY
nos spoz e a WOFIAN na lki ng howard him.
MARTY
Rev. 2/25/85
H42 MARTY
has an idea. He runs across the street, into the cafe.
CONTINUED
G42*
H42*
Pg. 39-39A
A vyplcal calemsoda founcain o€ t:he periodi 2 or 3
CUSTOHERS are at: t:he coun8er .
LOU
Mat's with the life preserver? *
INSERT - DIRECTORY 45
Narty's finger comes to rest at "Brown, Emmett L. (Scientist)". 1640 Riverside Dr.
KLondike
5-4385.
46 46
Salles---5#°t what he was hoping for.
Marty puts in a dime and dials the number. It rings...a-d rings...and rings. No
answer. Hs hangs
up.
Not: my day .
Ho rips t:de page out: and shoves 1t: In h1 e pockac.
CONTINUED
Rev . 2/25/85
Pq. xo.
47 47
Narty saunters out of the phone booth and takes a seat at the count:er. A
NERDY LOOK I
NG KID i.s seazed nearby, sipp i ng a soda and readinq a contl c
book.
Marty looks at Lou, indicating the address on the phone book
page .
NARTY
Uh, well, just give me something to drink that doesn't have sugar in it.
Lou gives him a look, then puts a cup of coffee in f-ont of him. Marty looks at
the bowl of sugar
cubes in f-ont of him.
okay.
Fiaruy put:e ‹:lown a nécke l .
MARTY
NarVy rai se e h1s co f fee cup and j ned as he ' e about
co - a ise a
slp ...
CONTINUED
47 CONTINUED
Yes, the punk in BIFF TANNEN, aged 17! is GEORGE McFLY, also 17.
And lhe nerdy kid
BlfZ ' e boys buy ci qarot:t:ca ac the count:or . They are
NATCH,
porpecuall.y chewinq a wooden ma9chst:text; SK INHEAD, who has
a crowcuu just: t 1e si de of: baÍnq band; an‹:1 3-D, who atways
wears red-
green 3-D q1. as ses .
Marty watches the exchange between Bíff and George with utter amazement.
GEORGE
Uh, hi, Biff. Hi guys.
BIFF
You got my homework finished, McFly,
you Irish bug? *
GEORGE
Wall, no. 1 fígured since it's not due till Monday...
Biff knocks on George's head.
BIFF
Hello? Anybody home? Think, McFly, think! I've gotta have time to rocopy it. Do
you realize
what would happen if I turned in MY homework in YOUR handwriting? I'd get klcked
out of school!
You wouldn't want that to happen, would
you? WOULD YOU?
*
GEORCrE
No , Bill, of courae nos.
*
BI FF
( noz i c es harry scarlnq ac him )
Hhac are you 1oo kin ' ac, burt:head?
CONT IHUED
97 CONTINUED
SKINHEAD
Rav. 2/25/85
Pg. 82.
Bíff---get a load of his life preserver.
This dork thinks he's gonna drown!
t'lATCH
faz happened? Did you gem shi pwrecked?
3-D
Naw, he's just getting ready for flood
season.
They all laugh. Biff turns back to George.
BIFF
So how about my homework, McFly?
GEORGE
Uh, okay, Biff, f'll do it tonight and bring it over first thing tomorrow.
BI FF
Not t:oo early--- I eteop Un on Sundays . Oh, hey, NcFly---
your shoo ' e
unt:ied.
GEORGE
(looks down, falls for it)
GEORGE
NARTY
Your b1rt: day ' e August 18t ,
mot:her ' e name i s Syl.v1a?
GEORGE
Uh huh. Nho are you?
Rarty doasn't know what to say. * A BLACK BUSBOY has
been sweeping up
in the background, im
has mada hi e ray over . He looks aí George . As he
t:al.ks ••
see ho has a gold f rony too Ah--- i ü ' e GOLD IE H ILSON, aged
J '
CONTINUED
47 CONT I NUED
GOLDfE
Rev. 2/25/BS
Pg. 43
Say, what do let that boy push you around for?
GEORGE
Well, uh, he's bigger than me...
coMIE
Stand tall, boy. Have some respect for yourself. You let people walk over you
now, they'll be
walkin'
, over you for the rest of your life.
Look at me. You think I'm gonna
' spend the rest of my life in this
slophcuse?
•
most powerful man in Hlll Valley.
I ' m gonna c jean up t:his down.
CONTINUED
47 CONTINUED
OOLDIE
(to himself)
Rev. 2/25y85
Pq. 43-A
"Mayor Goldie Wilson." I like the sound of that.
Now Marty notices that George has left. He sees George * bicycling past the
windows. Marty
runs out after him. *
CONT I NUED
53 GEORGE
trees to move closer, but loses his ba1afl€e---ho tümbles into the street!
WIDER
MAJTY watches as George groans, then slowly tries to get up. Now a CAR comes from
around the
corner.
George doesn't see it, but Marty can see that it's going to hit George.
But George is still dazed. Marty dashes into the street, and in a spectavular
flying leap, knocks
him out of the path of the oncoming car.
Aa Nact:y moves t:o avo 1d ttio car, the cae swervos in t:he
SAFtE DIRECT I
ON--- t:here ' e a se reeeh of brakeu , and che car h1t:e l9pVy!
t3eorqe, never one Vo qau invo lved, grabs h1s blke and
pedals off, having Marty lying in the street, unconscious.
"
, DISSOLVE TO:
s» INT. DARKENED BEDROOM - NIGWT 54
MARTY is lying in bsd, lit by ambient light from a
doorway. PEMALE HAMDS place a cold compress on the bruise
, on his forehead. Marty groans and stirs.
WONAN
ssehhh. Everything' s goIng no be alrlqhe .
It sounds like his mother. He opens his eyes. All he
see is he silhouette.
CONTINUED
54 CONTINUED
Rev. 11/21/84
2g. 46.
It was terrible. It was a terrible place to be. The music was awful---
they didn't have Huey Lewis. Our * neighborhood hadn't been built
yet,
and everything was so rei rd lookinq.
Well, you're safe and sound, back where you belong, in good old 1955.
1955 !
She turns on the bedside lamp. It's the same girl George was spying on, and Marty
recognizes her
just as we do...
54 CONF INUED
LORRAINE
Rev. 10/21ia4
Pg. 47.
Well, isn't tha your name---Calvin Klein° It's written in your underwear.
(suddenly realizing)
Oh--I guess people call you Cal.
MARTY
No, well, actually people call me
Marty.
LORRAINE
Well, I'm pleased to meet you, Marty.
She comes over nd sits on the bed right next to him.
Sha ' e very 1nzerested in hh .
LORRAINE
Mind if I sit here?
(gulps, nervous)
Uh...no...
Marty moves as far away as he can without falling off the bed. He holds the blanket
tlght around
his waist. She looks at him, fascinated.
LORRAINE
That is quite a bruise there...
. Sho qencly s9rokes hi e brul sed forehead... and when runs her hand
through his ham.
Marty moves even further---and falls off the bed! He covers himself with the
blankets.
SITUA (O.S. )
CUT TO:
CONT I NUED
Rev. 2/25/BS
5º
STELim BAImS , 4o and preqnarie, 1.eads Narcy and Lorraino
downsbal rs .
STELLA
So tell me, Marty, how long have you
been in port?
Ezcuse me?
MARTY
STELLA
I as sume you' re in lhe Navy . l en' e
In the livlng room, SAM BAINES, a gruff man of 45, is fiddling with the rabbit ears
on a TV set.
STELLA (continuing) Sam, here's the young man you h1 with your car. Thank Cod he's
all
What were you doíng in the middle of the street, a kid your age?
. sT&L
Oh, don't mind him. Hs' just in onu of his m«
Sam, quit fiddling with that
thlng. It's time for dlnner.
Sam 1qnorea har as St:e11a leads NarVy €o t:he dining room
uhero t:he olhar
klds are.
STELLA
Now, you've already met Lorraine...
(making the íntroductions) That'o Milton, that's Sally, that's Toby...
MILTON, 12, waars a DAVEY CROCKETT COONSKIN CAP; SALLY is
6, TOBY i e 4.
STELLA
(continuing)
.and next to you there in the
çla/pen 1s litcle 9aby Joey.
CONTINUED
- ss COt4TI NUED
Rev. 2/25/85
Pq. 49.
Oh boy!
MILTON
Sam Middle a with the rabb i t: e are and brings in a rache r
muddy imaqa ofi a c1 qarecce coriunerci aZ .
CONTINUED
5 b ON TV
Rev . 2/2S/ 85
Pq. 50.
56
a SURGEON steps out of an operating room, lights up a cigarette, and turns to do a
testim«n1al.
DOCTOR (on TV)
After facing the tension of doing 3
tung operat:1one in a ron, I like
to relax by lighting up a "Sir Randolph." I know its fine tobacco taste will
soothe my nerves and
improve my circulation...
57 BACK TO SHOT
57
SAN
Look ac chat pi cfuro: crysYal. c lear ! why wnuld anybody want to go to
the movies when
you can see this in your own home --- free!
LORRAINE
(to Marty, explaining)
Our fl rse Tel.evi slon ser. Dad
p1cked 1c up today. Do you bave a
NARTY
Uh...yeah...two of 'em.
MILTON
Wow! You must be rich!
STELLA
Milton, he's leasing you. Nobody has two television sets.
"The Roneymooners" has resumed --- the classic "Man From
Space” ep1sode.
MARTY
Hey, I've seen this one -- this is a good one. This is where Ralph dr*sses up as
"the man from
space."
• MILTON
that: do you me an, you ' ve sean it:?
Ic' e brand new .
MARTY
l saw it on a rerun.
CONTINUED
57 CONT I NUED
MILTON
Rev . 2/25/ 85
Pq. 51.
MARTY
You'll find out.
SAM
Quiet! I want to hear this!
STELLA
Marty, there's something very familiar about you. Do t know your mother?
Marty glances at Lorraine, then smíles weakly.
MARTY
Uh, yeah, I think maybe you do.
STELLA
Well, I'd like to give her a call,
1.et: her know you' re all ri qhe.
SAM
Riverside? Sure, it's on the east end of town, a block past Naple.
NARTY
A b lock paso Nap le? Bud chat ' s John F.
Kennedy Drive.
Pardon me?
SAM
NARTY
“That' a John F. Kenne‹:íy Drive .
Nho the hell is John F. Kennedy? (realizes the problem)
You don't know him.
CONF'INUED
57 CON'I'INUED
LORRA I NE
Rev. 2/25/“85
Pg. 52.
Mother, with Marty's parents out of town, don't you think he should spend the night
here? After
all,
Dad almost killed him with ths car. •
She gives him a flírtatious smile.
STELLA
Marty, lorraine is right. You must spend the night. You're our responsibility.
MARTY
Uh, gee, I don't know...
LORRA I NE
And h . c an s keep in try room.
Xe’ s an 1d1ot:. Cores boom upbr1nq1nq. His parente are probably ídiots,
too. ’Lorraine,
lf you ever have a kid who acts that way, I'll disown you.
(to the othar kids) That goes ror all of you.
58 OMITTED
5 9 ONI TTED
CUT TO:
S9
CONT I NUED
Pq. 53.
60
The house at 1640 Ríverside Drive is huge, beautiful. Marty checks the address
against the phone
book page: it matches.
He recoqni zes t:he qaraqe as t:he sane one as se san in
1985 , except in
much better shape. (In 1985, the house has been torn down and a fast food stand
put up.)
Marty rushes to the front door of the house.
61 EXT . BRONN ' 5 FRONT DOOR - CLOSER ANGLE
61
Marty runs up and pounds on the door knocker.
We hear a BARKIWG DOG from within; then YOUNG DOCTOR BROWN
opens t:mer ‹:loo . He ' s wearing an OUTRAGEOUS CONTRAPTI ON
on
his head, a biz rre conglomeration of vaccuum tubes,
rheo seats, qauqes , wi ring and anzennas ; bob there can be no doubc
chat: ic ' e
t:de samo Dr . Bro . somo 30 yearg younqer . Beside him is
another DOG.
Marty stares at Brown's weird head gear. Brown yanks him inside.
61-A INT . BROYfN ' S HOUSE - N I GHT
CONTINUED
Rev. 2/20/85
61-A CONTINUED
Marty nods, wondering if maybe the thing does work.
BROWN (continuing)
.because you...want me...to buy a subscription to Saturday Evening
MARTY
No---
BROHH
Don't tell me!
( lake s anot:her atoment: )
Donal1ons ! You ' re col.1.ecV1nq donalions
•
for cl•e Co as c Guard YouVh Anti li ary!
•
No.
BROWN
Are you here because you want to use the bathroom?
MARTY
Dr. Brown, listen: I'm from the future. I came here in a time machine you
invented---and now I
desperately need you to help me get back to the year 1985.
Brown stares at him in utter amazement for a moment.
BRONN
My God. Do you know what this means?
He pausea dramat:t.caí t y, chen removes t:he conzrapcÍ on *re.v
h1 a head.
BROWN
That mean• that this damned thing
doesn't work at all!
(throws the machine down) b months labor for nothing! Nhere did I go wrong?
CONTINUED
6 1-A CON’Z'INVED
BROWN
Rev. 2/20/85
T1mz machine? I haven't inventzd any time machine.
Please, Doc, you've gotta believe me! I'm tellihg the truth!
BROWN
Then tell me, "future boy," who's the President of the United States in 1985?
MARTY
Ronald Reagan.
BROWN
Ronald Reagan, the actor?
MartY nods. Brown rolls his eyas. *
BROWN
And who's the Vice President? •
Jerry Lewis? That's the most •
’insane thing I've ever haard. *
Brown picks up the Brainwave Analyzer blueprints and • rushes out tha back
door.
A beat, then Marty runs after him. •
CONTINUED
Rev . 2 l8/85
CUT TO:
62 EXT. BROWN'S HOUSE & GARAGE (PASADENA) - NIGHT
Brown runs across the lawn, toward the garage, with the Brainwave Analyzer
blueprints in hand.
Pg. 56
6a
63 CONTINUED
BRO 'H
I ' ve had enouqh of your for one evening. Good
Rev. o/16/ss
Pq. 56A-56ô
MARTY
Dr . Brown--- r•hat: brul se on your head !
I know how you got it! It happened this morning! You fell off your toilet and
h1 t: your
head on t:he slnk! And chen
you cnme up with the idea of the Flux Capacitor, which is the heart of the Time
Machine!
After a moment, we hear the door unlock. Brown opens the door, looks at Marty with
new interest
and rubs his bandaged head.
64-A64
OMITTED
Doc, how else could I know that unless I was from the future?
BRONN
Take me to this time machine.
ó 4-.ã64
CONTINUED
Rev. 4/16/85
Pq. 57.
Marty raises the gull wing door and points out the real thing.
Brown stares: It matches his drawing perfectly. His eyes light up and he jumps and
shouts with
joy.
BROWN
Ha! It works! It works! I finally invent something that works!
Let's get this thing back to my laboratory. We've got to get you home.
65 CONI’I?TtJED
BRONN
* hair dryer? Don't they have towels in the future?
Rev. 2/18/85
Pg. 58
(pulls out some underwear) And this underwear---it's all made of cotton. I thought
for sure we'd
all be wearing disposable paper garments by 1985.
(pulls out a PLAYBOY MAGAZINE)
And what's this...?
Brown leafs through it and opens up the centerfold.
BROWN
Hey.. ! Suddenly the future's looking a whole lot better...!
CONTINUED
66 ON TV
Rev. 2/18/85
Pq. 59-59-A.
66'
The part of the tape comes up about the plutonium. de see the image of the
plutonium container with
old Dr. Brown next: co i e .
BROWN
1.21 jigowatts? 1.21 jigowatts??
Great Scott! •
.Brown runs like hell out of there. Marty doesn't understand why.
Pq . 60 .
68
Marty makes his ay into the house through the back door. He hears Brown talking to
someone in the
next room. He cautiously approaches.
Srown is seated in a chair.
BRO¥fN
How cou td I have been so care te e s?
1.21 jigowatts. Tom! How am I gonna generate that kinda power? It can't be done,
can it?
Brown is talking to a portrait of Thomas Edison.
BROWN
I'm sure that in 1985, plutonium is available in any comer drug store. But in 1955,
it's a little
hard to come by.
(sighs)
Marty, I'm afraid you're stuck here.
MARTY
But I can't be stuck here! Don't you understand, Doc? I have a Life in 1985 !
I ' ve
gorda gel back ! Ply
qi ré Fri end' s waiting for me--- look, here she i s ...
Marty pulls out his wallet and shows Brown a picture of Jennifer Parker.
BROWN
Say, she's not bad...
Not bad? She's great! And she's crazy about me. See this? See what she wrote
here? It's
poetry!
He has pulled out the clock tower flyer on which Jennifer wrote "I love you."
Brown looks at it.
CONTINUED
68 CONTINUED
Rev. 2/20/85
MARTY (continuing) Doo, you're my only hope! I know you can figure something out.
You've never Let me down in the past.
BROWN
You mean in the future.
Pg. 61
NARTY
( suddenl y has an idea ) what did you j uso say?
BROWN
A bolt of lightning. Unfortunately, you never know when or where
lightning is going to
strike.
We do nos!
Marty turns over the note Jennifer wrote---it's the cLock tower flyer. He shows it
to Brown.
69 INSERT - NEWSPAP ER XEROX
69
The head1rzze 1 s "CLOCK COPAR SZRUCK BY L ICEtIIf ING. CLOCK
STOPPED A7 10 : 04. " 7he da ce 1 s Sunday, Xover«bec 13, 195 5 .
CONTINUED
70 BACK 70 SXOT
Brown snaps há s fr1nqe
Rav . 2/20/ 85
Pq . 62.
70
(very excited)
This is it! This is the answer. According to this, lightning is going to strike
the clock tower at
precisely 10:04 p.m. next Saturday night! If we could somehow harness this
Lightning...channel it
into the flux capacitor...it just might work!
(looks at tha portrait of Ben Franklin)
What do you think of that, Ben? Harness lightning? If you could do it, so can I!
It's brilliant!
(to Marty)
Next Safiurday night, se' re sendlnq
you back to the future.
Marty is delighted.
uA...sure...
BRO¥tN
( c onee rned )
Xa cy, who e1 se did you 1nVexac c v1túz today . Bes1des me7'
MARTY
Well, nobody, really. I just sort
of bumped into my parents...
BROWN
Great Scott! Let me see that
c pt sure aqain, of your brother !
CONT I NUED
70 C0NT1NUED
Brown takes Marty's wallet
expre ss jon become s qrim .
Rev. 2/20/85
MARTY
Pq. 63
CONT I NUED
70-à
71
71-A
Marty stepc in front of a mirror, dressed in his underwear.
His hair is sllcked down in a proper, conservative 50’s
style. As they talk, Brown hands Marty one article of 1955 * clothing at a time.
The tags are
still on the clothes. and the boxes the clothes came ln are scattered around.
MARTY
I don't know, Doc, this sounds really heavy. *
BROWN
Weight has nothing to do with it. It's •
a s Imp te qenet:ic-nat:hemat:leal extrapolation. It was your father who was
supposed to get
hit by that car, not you. Thus, you interfered in yorr parents' first meeting. If
they don't
meet, they won't fall in love, they won't get marrizd; if they don't get married,
they won't have
any kids. That's why your brother's disappearing from that photograph---he's first
since he's the
oldest. Your sister will follow, and unless you can rapair the damage, you'll be
next.
NARTY
Bum why do I gorda go €o school.?
*
BROWN
You're a kid. Kids go to school.
Your parents are kids. They Do to *
. school. You interfered in your. parents' relationship, therefore you
have to ge to
school to fix it.
marty is now fully dressed in 1955 style clothes. He looks at himself, touches his
hair, and
shakes his head.
MARTY
Well, if I'm gonna wear a disguise, at least I'm gonna look like Elvis.
BROWN
Elvis? What's Elvis?
CONTINUED
75 THEIR P.O.V. OF
Rev. 11/21/8d
Pg. 66.
75
LORRAINE, copying an answer from the boy sitting next to her.
(points)
That' s h1m...
As GEORGE walks down the hall, students laugh at him óehind his back, and some of
the boys kick
him in the ass. A kid named DIXON takes particular glee in klcking George.
*
George turns. Hs has a "KICK ME" sign hooked on his copiar. DR. ãRONM shakes his
head at this
pathetic sight.
BROWN
(to Marty)
Maybe you're adopted... *
Now a hand yanks George by the arm: WR. STRICKLAND--- and
he 1ooks exacto1 y de same ! Nan1zy :ts amazed.
STRICKLAND
McFly! Shape up, man!
He pulls the sign off George's shirt and shows it to him.
STR I CKEA24D
You ' re a e tac ker ! Do you want: t:o be
a slacker for the rest of your life?
George shakes hi s head ar.c onvlncinqt y.
CONTINUED
76 CONT I NUED
ON MARTY BROWN
Marty can't believe what he's seeing.
MARTY
Rev. 2 25 85
Pg. 67.
It's Strickland! And he [ooks exactly * the same!
They watch a moment more.
BROHN
Looks 11 ke a mat:ch made in heaven .
MARTY
My mom always said it was meant to
be. I sure hope she's right...
Nardy takes a deep breaVh and acorde ualklnq howard Geo rqe .
George ! Hey, buddy, you ' re j uso t:de guy 1 wanted to see! You
remember me? I
saved your life.
GEORGE
Oh...yeah...
MARTY
L1 sten, there ' s somebody I vant you to meet . C ' mete . . .
He putls him down the hal 1. , around t:ho comer , she re
Lorraine 1e as
hee 1.ocker with BaVVy an‹:í Babs .
MARTY
Excuse me, Lorraine...
' Lorraine turns and reacts with delight.
LORRAINE
Calvln! I mean, Marty!
NARTY
Lorraine, -here s aomebody I nariz
you to meet. This is my good friend, • George McFly. George, this
is
Lorraine .
GEORGE
Hí. ft's really a pleasure to meet
CON'f I NIJED
76 CON7IMJED
Rev. 2/25/85
Pq. 68.
LORRAINE
(to her friend) Isn't he a dream?
George has run olá in tho oppo si €e dleeceion.
Marty stands in the middle of the hall, completely bewildered.
Brown joíns him.
MARTY
She didn't even look at him!
Apparently your mother is Amorously infatuated with you instead of your father.
BROHH
AY Tia ri slt o fi sounding crude , yee .
MARTY
Jeez, Doc, that's pretty heavy.
CONTINUED
76 CONTINUED
Rev. 2/25/85
Pq. 69
Huh?
(doesn't understand)
•
BROWN
Right!
BROHH
They' ro your pacenzs . You must: know cheat---chan are t:heir
conmon
int:ernst:e? Wafi do they 1.ike t:o do
Nothing!
Brown notrces a hand-painted banner in the hall announci-q
the ’Enchantmznt Undzr The Sea Dance" this Saturday nigb:
BRONN
Look---there's a rhythmic ceremonial ritual coming up.
Narfiy sees t:ho eiqn and has a eovo1aV1on.
76 CONT I ifIJED
MARTY
Rev. 2/25/85
Pg. 70
7 's right! "Enchantment Under The Sea!" They're SUPPOSED to go to that dance---
that's where
they kiss for the first time!
BRONN
All right, kid: you stick to your * pop like glue and make sure he
takes
her to that dance. *
CUT TO:
CONTINUED
GEORGE
What if they didn't like 'em? Nhat if they told me I was no good?
Nardy 1s having a bad case o€ deja vu.
GEORGE (continuing)
Os mu9t ba prett haEd fOr you
CONTINUED
77 CON'IINUED
Really?
GEORGE
MARTY
Rev. 2/25/85
Pg. 72.
(QOiRt9)
GEORGE
BIFF is trying to put his hands on LORRAINE. She's trying to push him away.
LORRAINE
Quít pawing me, Biff! Leave me
alona.
Come on, Lorraine, You want it, you know you want it, and you know you want me to
give it to you.
LORRAINE
Shut your filthy mouth! I'm not
that kinda girl!
77 coNTlMUED
Rev . 2/25/85
Pg. 73.
BIFF
nayi›a you are and you Just: don' t: know 1 t: yet:.
LORRAINE
cet your meathooks off me!
But Biff persiste.
MARTY (O.S.)
she said to get your hands off her.
Biff turns to find himself facing Marty.
BIFF
What'• it to you, butthead? You
know, you've been hooking for---
MR. STRICKLAHD approaches behind Marty. Biff sees him and
slneo you’ re nos homo, fiworp, I ' at cucclnq you a break today.
So why
don't you just make like a trce... and get outta here.
Blff walks off.
Lorraine looks at T* VY *nd sighs with infatuation.
LORRA 2Hfi
oh, bart:y, that nas uondorful !
Rev. 4/3/85
Pg. 74-76
78
MARTY is walking along the tree-lined street with GEOROE, on his way home from
school.
Come on, George, Lorraine really wants to go out with you. She's hooking forward
to it. You
wouldn't want: •.o dl sappolnu her, would you?
They're now in front of George's house.
GEORGE
Look, I'm just not ready to ask Lorraine out. And not you or anybody else on this
planet is going
to make me changa my mind.
George storma into his housa, leaving Marty speechless.
harry caxes out: che Mami 1.y snapeho c and 1.ooks aí i c .
79 INSERT - SNAPSHOT 79
All that's left of Dave are is feet!
79A
MARTY
gulps. Now the PAPER BOY bicycles past and throws the evening paper onto
t:ne NcFly
1awn, bem de Nart:y. Narc y has a Poole ac the open front
pago.
79A
80 INSERT - NEWSPAPER HEADLINE 80
"FARHER SEES FLY ING SAUCER. OU e Peabody Under Observar i on Az
county
-Aaylum. " A phozo shoes farmer Peabody in a
81 81
smilos. He's gmtting an idea.
82- OMITTED
84D
82-
84D
COXT INVSD
Pg. 76-A*
g;
86
Close ON A CLOCK on the nightstand. It's almost 1:30. He PAN OVER to GEORGE'S
FACE. Ne's sleeping
soundly, in
bed.
Nova a PAIR OF GhOVED HANDS place FEATRERHE IGHT HEADPHONES
on George ' s eare . George doeen' t: sair .
THE SAME HANDS now insert a cassette tape labelled "EDWARD VAN HALEN" into a
walkman. A finger
dials the volume level to "10", then pres•es "PLAY."
GEORGE ARAKENS ?GREA íING! He openn hi e eyes and react:s in
furt:her t:error: He sees ...
86 CONTINUED
Rev. 11/7/84
Pg. 77.*
' A FR I t3HTENING YELLOW TOASTER... Nar9y,
in full
radl ali on suit:... at: t:he foot: of h1s be‹:1!
WIDER
Marty turns uff the music. When he talks, his voice is distorted through the mouth
filter in the
hood. An open window indicates how Marty got in.
Silence, Earthling!
sEoR E
Who---who are you?
86 CONTINUED
GEORGE
You mean, take Lorraine to the dance?
MARTY
Affirmative.
GEORGE
But 1 don't know if I'll be able
Narry fiurns on t:he na 1'mv.an aqa in . Geo rqe SCREANS !
CONTINUED
86 CONTINUED
GEORGE
Rev. 10/21/84
Pq. 79.
Turn if off! Please, turn it off!
Marty turns it off.
MARTY
Insolent Earthling! Do you wish me to melt your brain?
GEORGE
No! Plaase! I'm sorry, I'11 do
it! I'll take her to the
dance---but please don't turn that noise on again.
NARTY
Very ood, Earthling. You will tell no one of this visit. Now, close your eyes,
and see mo
no more...
GEORGE
Okay, Okay.
George closes his eyes.
Marty holds a vial under George's nose and George passes out. Marty removes the
featherweight
headphones from George's head, takes off his hood, and goes back out the window.
tsreae ! That chl.oro €ornt suco pum hh ora--- t hope I didn '
t: ovecdo it:
.
CONTINUED
88 coNTINUED
Rev . 2/25/8S
Pg. 80.
George runs frantically through the town square, then spots Marty at the Pepsi
machine at the
TEXACO STATION.
All right, keep your pants on. She's over there in the cafe. How do you open this
thing?
George takes the Pepsi bottle from him and opens it with the church key on top of
the machine.
Uh, George. .why don't we keep this ’brain melting stuff between you and
(points toward the cafe window) Look---there she is...
CONT I NUED
Pg. 80-A
89
' LORRAINE, seated with 2 GIRLFRIENDS (BETTY and BABS) in a booth,
sipping ice cream
sodas and talking.
, 90 BACK TO SHOT
90
MARTY
It's simple, George. You just go in
' and invite her.
rAl. l
GEORGE
i qht: ... bud what: do I say?
MARTY
Say wkatever feels
natural---whatever comes to your mind.
George thinks about this a moment, then shrugs.
GEORGE
Nothing's coming to my mind.
'
CONTINUED
90 CONT IHtJED
Rev. 11/21/84
MARTY
Nothing. Just tell her destiny has brought you to her and you think she's the most
beautiful girl
you've ever seen. 01r1s 1.ike co hear
mae---chan are you doinq, George?
George has taken out pencil and paper and is writing.
GEORGE
I'm w-iting it down. This is good stuff.
CONTINUED
Pq . 8í
91 CONTINUED
LORRA I NE
I beq your pardon?
GEORGE
Oh---what I mean to say is...
LORRA I NE
( looks at: him curaously ) Haven ' c I seen you somewhere?
GEORGE
(big smile)
Yes! I'm George. George McFly. I'm your density---I mean, destiny.
We hear the sound of the door being thrown open and a familiar VOICE calls to
George.
Hall, it's gonna cost you, McFly. How much money you got on you?
GEORGE
(quickly pulls out his wallet) How much do you want, Biff?
As Biff starts to walk toward George, Marty sticks out leg and TRIPS HIM! Everyone
in the malt
shop laughs, ku: Blff doesn't think it's very funny. Now Biff sees who tripped
him.
BIFF
(getting up)
All right, wise ass, it's fat lip time...
CONT I NUED
91 CON'f INUED
Rev. 10/21/84
Pq. 83 .
Marty jumps off his stool, ready for action. Biff th « * a punch which Marty
easily aVoids; then
Marty delivers a left * jab to 9iff's gut, ana slams a right into his face,
sending Biff reeling
backward into a table.
Match, "3-D" and Skinhead rush Marty.
Marty doesn't like the odds. He bolts out.
The 3 guys pull Biff to his feet and they all run out after Marty.
LORRAINE
(to her girlfriends)
That'• Calvin Klein! Oh, Cod, he's a dream!
Biff and the gang jump into Biff's convertible parked nearby. Biff peels out after
Marty.
COFfT I NUED
93 PURTHER DOWN THE STREET
Rev. 11/21/84
Pq. 84. *
93
Marty looks over his shoulder and sees the convertible
closing in. He cuts a Sharp turn into the street, crossing
right in front of Riff's car, and heads back in the opposite direction.
94 EXT. STREET
Another car comes up from behind Marty. As it passes, Marty grabs onto the back
and hooks a ride!
Biff cuts a U-T'rn.
95 EXT. CAFE
Marty, towed by the car, zooms past the Cafe. The spectators are truly amazed.
Lorraine stares in
open-mouthed awe.
93à
94
9õ
LORRAINE
He's an absolute dream...!
Biff's convertlble continuem the pursuit.
96 EXT. TOWN SQUARE
’The car towing Marty turns right and heads'up the street toward th* courthouse.
Biff screeches around the corner and speeds after him.
96*
Rev. 11/21/a4
96 CONTINUED
Suddenly, Marty lets go of the car and cuts a hard night turn onto the sidewalk in
front of the
court house.
Biff is going too fast---he overshoots it.
97 MARTY
freewheels down the sidewalk, around startled pedestrians.
BIFF
backs up, shifts into first, cuts right and roars right down the sidewalk after
Marty!
'T THE SIDEWALK,
pedest:r i ans dlvo out of lho ray, onto lhe square , or up
she courchou se
scep« .
Marty reaches the intersecting street, and Biff is ready to
nail him.
98 ANOTHER ANGLE
As Marty makes his turn, Blff cuts over---Marty does a quick 180 on his board and
ends up holding
the front end of Biff's convertible.
Biff's car pushes Marty backward down the street. BIFF
smiles sadlstically at Marty.
CONTINUED
97*
98*
_ 98 COX7SNUZD
BIFF
Match, knock him off of there.
Rev. 11/21/84
Pg. 86.•
99'
forward, under the car) and lands on the hood of Biff's car!
Marty jumps over the windshleld, bounds over the seat, onto the rear deck and off
the car, just in
time to catch his "skateboard" as the car passes over it.
BIFF AND HIS BOYS
are stunned! They turn their heads in disbelief to watch
Marty.
91-A*
BIFF
I'm gonna get you, you son of a bitch!
The truck continues along, taking Biff and his gang away
CONTINUED
Rev. 2/18/BS
99-B
rt&ew
watches a moment, then spots the KID whose scooter he swiped along with his friend.
The two have
witnessed the entire thing.
99-P’
MARTY
Thanks a lot, kid.
Marty hops off the board and sends it back to the kid. Marty takes off down the
street.
The kid immediately tries out his new "skateboard". And his friend kicks off his
orange crate and
makes his scooter into a skateboard too.
CUT TO:
lOO
INT. BROWN'S GARAGE - DAY
The service door opens from outside and Marty steps in. He notíces that Brown is
absorbed in the TV
as he fiddles with the video camera.
100*
100-A ON TV lC0
The end of the tape is coming up---old Brown is reacting to the terrorista.
101
xAsw
OLD BROWN (on TV)
Oh, no---they found me! I don't know how, but they found me! Run for it Marty.
a a ends abru ti
reacts with pain, remembering what followed. He clears his throat.
Brown turns around i n surprl se , Mika he ' e been cauqhc vi.t:h
hi e hand
in lhe cookl e j ar.
BROWN
Oh, hl, Marty, I didn't hear you come * in. Fascinating device, this
"video unit."
101 CONTINUED
BRONN
Please, Marty, don't tell me.
Rev. 2/18/85
No man should know too much about his own
destiny. *
BROWN
Forgive the crudenes0 of this model--- • I didn't have time to build it
to
scale or to paint it.
Now, we run soma industrial strongth electrical csble from the top of the clock
towar, suspending
it across the street between two
I dJg@ @ONtS •
Meanwhile, we've outfitted the
eixo cvohi 1e ux t:h a b1q po1.o and hook,
whlch connec t:e r i qhc indo lho flux capacl for ...
Brown indlcates a wind-up toy car with a wire sticking straight up from the back
and a hook on the
top of
it. There is a similar rig on the real DeLoresn, visible in the background.
CONTINUED
l0l CONTINUED
BROWN
Rev. 2/18/85
Pg. 88-A*
At the calculated moment, you'll
Ez e off from down the street, driving right toward the cable, accelerating to 88.
Lightning will
strike the clo«k tower, electrifying the cable, just as the car's connecting hook
makes contact,
thereby sending 1.21
j i qowact:s int:o che €1.ux capac i t:or and
sendlng you back Vo 1985 .
Let me demonstrate. You release the car, and I'll simulate the lightning.
Marty winds up the toy car and releases it toward the cable. Brown touches a hlVE
WTRE to de top
of the clock tower.
The toy car's a•tenna snags the cable, SPARKS FLY, and
the toy car CATCHES FIRE! It flies off the table top, into some drapes, and they
CATCE FIRE as
well!
Brown grabs a FIRE EXTINGUtSRER and puts everything out. Marty shakes his head.
You're instilling mo with a lot of
confidence here, Doc.
BRONN
pon' b sorry. I' l.l. t:abe cara ofi lhe lightning. You just take
care of your pop.
Say---what happened today? Did he ask her out?
NARTY
I think so.
BRONN
Hhas nas her answor?
*
Thorn 1s a knock on t:he door. Brown and Hardy exchanqe a
1.ook, then Brown ql ances out t:he window.
BRONN
It's your mother! She tracked you down! Quick, let's cover the time machine.
CONTINUED
ioi coiniauxo
They pum1.
Now hart:y
opens the service door. Lorraine steps in.
LORRAINE
H1, Marty. •
MARTY
Mom---Lorraine...! How did you find
me here? *
I followed you.
LORRAINE
*
She moves
o f: hancl!
102 ONI TTED
103 OU I TTED
You dvd WRAT? *
LoRRAINE
George isn't exactly my type. He's
sort of cute and all, but he's...well, • (moving closer to him)
I think a man should be strong...so he can stand up for hlmself and protect the
woman he lovms.
Don't you?
closer. Marty gulps. This is REALLY getting out
102
103
CONTINUED
Pg. 89-*
104
GEOROE seems very bewildered about what MARTY has been trying to explain to him.
GEORGE
I still don't understand. How can I go to the dance with her if she's going with
YOU?
MARTY
She pants to go with YOU
George---she just doesn't know it
yet. That's why we've gotta * make you look like a fighter,
somebody who'll stand up for * hlmself, somebody who'll protzCt
her.
GEORGE
But I've never picked a fight in my life!
Okay. So right around 9:00, she's gonna got very angry with me---
GEORGE
by what?
MARTY
GEORGE
Why is she gonna get angry with you?
CONTINUED
104 CONTINUED
fev. 2/2S/8S
Pg. 90
(it's hard for him to say) Well...because...well. nice girls get angry at guys
who...who try to
take advantage of 'em.
GEORGE
You mean you're gonna...like... touch her on her---
MARTY
George, it's just gonna be an act. Don't worry about it.
Just remember that at 9 o'clock, you'l0 be strolling through the parking lot and
you'll see us...
(gulps)
.struggling in the car, you'll run
over, open Che door , and say... ?
George doesn' c say any9hi ng .
RARTY
Your 1.ine, George .
GEORGE
Oh. Uh..."Hey, you! Get your damn hands off her."
You really think I should swear?
Yes, definitely, George, swear. Then you hit me in the stomach, I go down for the
count, and you
and Lorraine live happily ever after.
GEORGE
You make it sound so easy. I wish I wasn't so scared.
CONTINUED
104 CONTINUED
MARTY
Rev. 2/25/85
Fg. 91.
No, George, put some confidence behind that punch. Some emotion. Some anger. You
can do it.
George tries to get himself angry. He makes some faces and throws another punch.
It's not much
better.
MARTY
Anger, George, anger.
GEORGE
Maybe if I used my left...
GEORGE
That was good! She'll believe that! *
Marty isn't so sure. *
104 CONTINUED
Rev. 2/25/85
Pg. 92.
He's really angry now, and he socks the bag with his
left--- and KNOCKS IT CLEAR OFF THE POLE, and through •
a window!
George is astonished. Then, realizing the possible consequences. he runs away.
105 EXT. TONN SQUARE CLOCK TOHER - NIGHT It's a few minutes before 8 o'clock.
We hear a RAD I O WEATHER FORECAST aS t:ho CAFtERA jakes us
f rom lhe
l i qhzninq rod acop fihe c 1.ock t:owar, along lhe cable scrunq
down across
t:he square , to t:he STREET she re Brown' s P ac kard i s
parked
nearby---lhe oeacher report enanacos leon c*o c ar radlo .
CONTINUED
105
105 CONTINUED
Rev. 11/2l;84
Pq. 93.
Doc , si nee when can a weacherman predict the weather---let alone the
future?
Brown smiles. He plugs in the cables, then descends the ladder.
Right.
( a beat )
BRONN
You know, Marty, I...well, I'm gonna be sad to see you go. You've really made a
difference in my
life---you ve given me something to shoot for. Just knowing that I'm gonna live to
see 1985...
that I'll succeed in this...that I'l1 get a chance to travel through time...well,
it's just gonna
be hard
for me to wait 30 ysars before we can talk about everything that s happened in the
past few days.
I'm gonna really miss you.
Marty is particularly uncomfortable, knowing the fate of Dr. Brown.
Yealt. . .
uh, Doc, about the future...
CONTINUED
105 CONTINUED
BROWN
Rev. 11/21/84
Pg. 94 - 94-B.
No, Marty. We've already agreed that having knowledge of the future can be
extremely dangerous.
Even if
your intentions are good, it could backfire drastically. Nhatever it is you want
to tell me, I'11
find out through the natural course of time.
This is not what Marty wanted to hear, but he there's no arguing with Brown.
MARTY
Yeah...Listen, I'm gonna get a candy
Can soe
bar or something. You want anything?
BRONN
No thanks.
CUT TO:
107
MARTY
"Dr. Brown, on October 26, 1985, at about 1:30 a.m., you will be shot by
terrorista. Please take
whatever precautions are nacessary to prevent this terrible disaster. Your friend,
Marty.
November 12, 1955."
Satisfied, Marty folds the letter, puts it in an envelope. and writes something on
it.
CONTINUED
Pg. 95.
109
Brown is on the laddor strlnging electrical cable across tho street, between the
two lamp eo•ts.
MARTY returns with a candy bar. Brown's trenchcoat is laying on the tarped
DeLorean. Making sure
that Brown isn' t watching, Marty surreptitiously places the ENVELOPE into a
pocket.
Now a COP me anders over and wat:ches .
COP
Evening, Dr. Brown. What's with the wire?
BRONN
Oh, I'm just doing a little weather exper'ment.
COP
(notices the tarped DeLorean)
And what's under here?
BRONN
Some new spec i aLxzed weat:her seuslnq
equipnienb .
Brown comes down from the ladder.
COP
You got a permit for this?
BRONN
(smiles)
Of course I do ... ré qhh here .
He takes out his wallet and gives the cop a 20 dollar bill.
COP
(hesitant)
You're...not going to set anything on fire this time, are you, Dr.
Brown?
Brown looks to Marty for guidance. Marty shakes his head.
BRONN
Naw.
(to cop)
CoP
I n t:chat: ase , good Luck .
CONTINUED
109 CONTINUED
He continues down the street.
BRONN
Thank you, o ffi cer .
(to Marty)
Rev. 1l/21/8ç
Pg. 96.
Say, kld, you ' d bet:t:er pico up your
mom and get going.
N.ARTE
( nervou s
Uh, yeah, I quees ...
BRO\YN
You 1ooX a 1zVV1e pala . Ave you okay?
Marty is uneasy. a bit distant...scared.
I don't know, Doc. This whole thing with my mother---I don't know if I san go
through with it.
Hitting on her, I mean.
BRONN
her . You' re just gonna lake a lew
liberties with her.
MARTY
Than ' e chan I sean! I ' m gonna actually have to cop a feel! This
is the kinda
thing that could permanently screw me up. What if I get back to the futura and I
end up being gay?
BROWN
Nha shouldn't you be happy? LOOK you'd better get going. Just be back here before
10.
Marty is ãbout to get into the Packard. He hesitates and pulls the snapshot out of
his pocket.
110 INSERT - SNAPSROT
Linda is gone except for her feet.
lll BACK TO SHOT
Marty etaree at it, then puts it back in his pockot.
CONTINUED
111
111
Rev. 2/25/85
Pq. 97.
Doc, if this thing at the dance doesn't work out and my folkz 4on't get back
together...when do you
think I'd fade out?
BROWN
Beats the hell out of me.
112
"Enchantment Under The Sea" is well underway.
On stage is the band: Marvin Berry and the Midnighters
They're all black. Marvin plays lead guitar and s1nqs ;
The gym has been decorated in an undersea motif: seaweed, Ei sh on t:he wall
e, a paper
mache sunken shlp, a "€reasuce chest," and a single school locker labelled
"Davey Jones.
T7tere is a1so a B\JBBLE MACRINE, a ta Lawrence WeLk.
As usual at school dances, there are teachers acting as chaperones (including Mr.
Strickland), a
busy refreshment table (including a cake in the shape of a fish), and wallflowers
on the sidelinas.
GEORGE is on the sidelines, bopping out of time to the music. He's quite nervous.
111
114
That ' s a qre at: idea . 1 ' d love co park.
114 CONTINUED
Rev. 2/25/85
Pg. 98.
Huh?
LORRAINE
Marty, I'm almost 18 years old. It's not like I've never parked before.
Nhat?!?
MARTY
Uh, no...
MARTY
She pulls a pint bottle of sloe gin out of her purse.
Narcy i s shocked.
CONTINUED
114 CONTINUED
Rev . 2J25/85
MARTY
Jesus---you smoke, too?
LORRAINE
Now, Marty, you're not going to tell me that smoking is unhealthy.
Everyone knows that it calms your nerves and it'9 good for the circulation.
2g. 99.
MARTY
It'll give you cancer! Look, it says
so ré qhe here---
Marty takes the pack and looks at the síde panel.
114-A INSERT - CIGAA'TTE PACK
I t says "Thi e fino zobacco blend calma t:he nerves and
lnprovea the ci rcutat:íon.
114-B BACK 'IO SHOT
LORRAItTE
You know, you sound just like my mother. Nhen I have kids. I'm gonna let them do
anything they
want.
Anything.
114-i
114-i
CONTINUED
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By. 100.
l1E
117 GEORGE
is even more alarmed. He runs over to a nearby STUDENT.
GEORGE
Nhat time do you have?
(V.O. phone)
At the tone, the time wlll be nine o'clock, exactly.
A KID named DIXON (class prankster type) sticks a broom through the phone booth
door handle.
George tries to gec out, but he's trapped.
Dixon LAUGHS loudly.
George jerks the door frantlcally, and Dixon just laughs louder.
120 iirr. e cxnno - unnw. nonnnim - =ciir
Marty fidgets and looks at the clock again.
LORRAINE
Marty, why are you so nervous?
Nart:y takes a deep breat:h.
Hei1. , have you ever been in a situation where, well, you know you
have to act a
certain way, but when you get there, you don't know if you can go through with ito
LORRAINE
You mean like how you're supposed to act with someone on a first date?
CONTINUED
120 CONTINUED
MARTY LORRAINE
Rev. 11/13/84
Pg. 101.
I think I know exactly what you mean.
MARTY
You do?
LORRAINE
And you know what: I do in zhoaa
situations?
Marty looks at her.
LORRAINE
I don't worry about it!
And with that, she throws herself on him, klssing him
passlonacely . harry 1s abno lueely shocked!
Lorraine abrupt:1y st:ops and pushes him away. She ' s very
con€used.
Yeah...I know...
MARTY
CONTINUED
120 CONTINUED
Rev. 11/21/84
Pq. 102
Suddenly the driver's door is opened, an arm reaches in, yanks Marty out, and Marty
finds himself
face to face with
BIFF!
Match, 3-D and Skinhead are with him.
BIFT
You caused S300 damage to my car, you
son-of-a-bitch. And I'm gonna take * it outta your ass... Hold him,
guys.
Biff shoves him roughly into the arms of Skinhead. Marty struggles, but Skinhead
and Match grab
him and restrain him
LORRA I NE
Let go of him! Leave him alone, Biff! You're drunk.
Biff takes a look at Lorraine in the car.
BI FF
Well, lookee what we have here.
Flaybe I ' 1 t make 1€ out of your as s ...
She lunges at her door to escape, but Biff grabs her and climbs into the car.
B I FF
Oh, no , you ' re scayln' right here ci zh nte .
Biff pulls her toward him.
c*z you hands off her, you bastard. * Biff leers at Marty.
BIFF
I'Il take care of you after I take care of her.
(to his boys)
/[ake him around back. I'll be there in a minute.
(a beat)
Go on! This ain't no peepshow!
They drag Marty away. Biff shuts the car door and tries :o kiss her. She
struggles, and in a
moment, all wo can see through the windshield are tussling arms and legs,
accompanied by Lorraine's
muffled screams.
CONTINUED
3-D
Beat it, spook, this don't concern
The other 3 car doors open, and MARVIN MOON and the OTHER BAND MEMBERS get out.
They look real
"bad" with their processed hair.
MARVIN
Nho you callin' "spook," peckerwood?
Bi €f ' s boys exchanqe morried 1.ooks as lhe band members
advance on them .
AARTY S VOICE
’Lemme out! Lemme out!
NARVIX
Hey, Raginald, where's your keya?
The drummer checks his pockets, and inside the car. He can't find them.
MARTY'S VOICE
They're in here! The keys are in here!
CONTINUED
MARVIN
Rev. u/13/B4
Pg. 104.
Danoclv , boy, you left: their suc ker e
in che z runk!
l2a
INT.
PACKARD
122
Lorraine is trying to fight off Biff. It's a real struggle
for her .
George hesitates. He doesn't know what to do. He [ooks a: * Lorraine who looks
back at him with
pleading eyes. He looks • at Bíff.
•
BI FF
..Aro you deaf , Etc F by? Cio se t:he cloor
•
and bear 1 V !
*
Again George 1ooks at: Lorraino . She looks so help1.es s .
*
Geo rqa t:akes a ‹:leep breach .
GEORGE
No. You let her alona. •
BTFF
All right, McPly. You had your chance, now I'm gonna :each you a lesson.
CONTINUED
123 CONTINUED
Rev. 11/21/84
Pg. 105.
Biff gets out of the car and grabs €eorge's arm. George tries to fight back, but
his lame punch is
ineffectual. Biff twists George's arm. George grimaces.
124 EXT. AT THE CADILLAC 124
Marvin has his screwdriver in the lock. He gives it a hard jerk: the trunk pops
open, but he puts
a big gash in his hand.
MARVtN
Damnit---I sliced my hand!
Marty jumps out of the trunk.
MARTY
Thanks a 1.ot: !
He dashes back howard t:ho Packard.
'
BYS7ANDER g1
Hho 1s 1ztzal kid? Does he go co our suboo1* ”
CONTINUED
125 CONTINUED
BYSTANDER #2
Rev. 11/21/84
Pq. 106.
Yeah! That's George McFly. Ne's
been in our home room for 2 years.
BYSTANDER tt3
I never noticed him before.
George and Lorraine head for the school.
George and Lorraine go up the front stairs. Marty watches from a safe distance
away. Just as
they're about to go tn, Lorraine turns -nd sees Marty. Sha smiles. He smiles
back.
Now Marty pulls out the snapshot and takes a look.
129 INSERT - SNAPSHOT
Linda's feet are now gone. Marty is the only one in the
129
130
realizem the answer. Me runs back toward Marvin's Cadillac. *
131 AT CADILLAC
Narvln i e wrappl ng a handkerchi.ofi around hi e cm hand . The
ban‹:i
meaibers are all shaklnq t:herr heads .
Marty runs over to them
131*
MARTY
Hey, you guys, you've gotta get back
in there and finish the dance!
DRUMNER
Look at Marvin's hand! Me can't play with it like that. And we can't play without
Marvin.
CONT I NUED
guy you’ ve gorda p1ay! IItaV s where they kiss for the first time---on
the dance floor!
If there's no music, they won't dance, they won't kiss, they won't fall in love...
and I'm a
goner!
Pg. 107.*
DRUMMER
Hey, man, the dance is over...unless
you know somebody who «an play
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132
Marty is playing the guitar with the Mídnighters, in a version of "Earth Angel."
George and t.orraine are on t:he f loor, dancÍnq.
Marty looks at them, then looks at tha back of his’guitar where, attached with
chewing gum, i* the
snapshot. Nothing has changed. Marty watches his parents. He's gztting nervous.
GEORGE AND LORRAINE are hooking at aach other as they dance. George seems a little
unsure of
himself.
CONTINUED
132 cowzxwo
LORRAINE
Rev. 11/21/8$
Aren't you going to kiss me, George?
GEORGE
(uncertain) Well...I don't know...
Now DI XON but:he i n .
DIXON
Beat it, McFly, I'm cuttin' in.
He pushes George out of the way.
ON STAGE, Marty reacts with horror. Hs looks at the
snapshot.
133 INSERT - SNAPSHOT
Marty's own image is now beginning to fade!
133
iz4
›nsn
blinks his eyes and start hittlng wrong notes. He doesn't
seem t:o be ahh e t:o pl.ay t:he Unit:ar anyviore .
The DRUfOtER noVÍ ce e t:hi e.
134
DRUMMER
Hey, man...what's wrong?
ISO-B*
GEORGE sees Dixon with Lorraine. He strides over to them * with determinatlon.
GEORGE
(to Dixon) Eacuse me.
CONTINUED
l34-B coircixuzo
Rev. 11/13/84
Pg. 109.
He yanks Dixon away from Lorraine; then takes Lorraine in his arms and kisses her!
ON STAGE, Marty immediately recover9! He jumps up, full of life, wired with
energy. The color
returns to his face, and he looks at the snapshot.
138*
MARVIN
(to Marty)
Say, you’ re qoo‹:1, mau. Do anot:her one.
CONTINUED
138 CONTINUED
Rev. il/21/84
Pg. 109-A.
Bass---do t:mts . - -
•
Marty hums the bass line. The bass player joins in. *
•
The pt ano p t ayor does so.
*
NARTY
Sax! lmprovl se on tão 3 chord proqress íon .
*
. The saBophoni só does so---an‹:1 lfi sounds li.ke ROCK ' N
ROLL !
*
CO INUED
Rev. 2/25/85
3
Eg. 110.
ON TBE DANCE FLOOR, heads turn. There are reactions of astonishment from
everyone---and the kids
start dancing.
GIRL #1
George, did yOu eVer iRÃ About
running for class president?
GUY #2
We could sure use you on the team, George.
GEORGE
well, I'11 have to think ãbout it.
Lorraine beams, proud to be seen with Georg*.
139 INT. BACK STAGE - PUBLIC TELEPHONE MARVIN BERRY is on the phone.
NARVIX
(into phone)
Chuck? This is Marvin! (pause)
Narvln Berry! Your con sim i You knoq
how you're lookin' for a now sound? Hell, listen to this!
He holds the phone toward the music.
CONTINUED
13 9
Rev. 2/25/85
Gi rl. s sc re am!
Marty's movements become Mick Jagger-esque, then take on a Michael Jackson style...
Finally he
drifts into pure HEAVY METAL, puts his guitar next to the amp, making FEEDBACK.
This goes a little too far for 1955 musical taste---the band stops playing, and the
kids stop
dancing. They all watch Marty, not sure what to think.
cowzxuxo
140 coirciiiuzo
Marty suddenly sheepishly and
Rev. 11/13/se
Uh, sorry, you guys aren't ready for that yet. But your kids are gonna love it.
He picks up the song again with the band. They do one more
chorus.
Marty wraps up the song with a final riff, and the students all go berserk with
aQQlagse!
NT To.
140-A INT. SCHOOL GYM - BACK STAGE - NIGDE 140-A
Start:y appeacs back stage, about fio exit:---he sees LoRRAI NE
approachinq, and
GEORGE boltlnd hey.
LORRAINE
I know. I sort of hava a feeling, too.
I h1nk George could really make
me happy•
yarry gu1ps, jtnow1nq wlta€ s 1zt stone dos tú ese cwo .
Uh...yosh. Listen, I've gotta be leaving town. Tonight. And I just wanted to say
that it's
really been...
(trying to find the right word)
. .educational.
LORRAINE
Nart:y, w111 I ever soo you again?
CONTINUED
GEORGE
GoodniqhV, Piart:y. 'EhanRs for
Rav. 11/21/84
your heip ... and até youc good aavico.
(they shake hands)
I hope I can do t:ho same Eor you someday.
Marty runs
off, leaving George and Lorraine together.
LORRAINE
Nart:y. I € e such a nico nama. then I have klds, i ' ri
going t:o name
one
of them "Marty."
c oes
Aren't you rushing things a littloz
LORRAINE
Hell...maybe a little. I was thínklng I'd like to go to college next year.
GEORGE
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CONTINUED
Pg. 111-B
142
BROWN, wearing the trenchcoat, paces back and forth
anxiously. The wind is picking up, and we h ar DI iSTANT
TRUNDER. The em1 re " 1. i qhVnlnq rod set:up" i. e complete ,
with the cable strung across the street between the two
lampposts. Brown checks his wristwatch: 9:56.
BRONN
Daftifi! here i e t:hal kid?
Brown pulls out a pocket watch and checks it: 9:56.
BROWN
At last, the PACKARD pulls up across the street from the tarped DeLorean. Marty
jrps out, dressed
in his 1985 clothes.
BROW
You' re 1.ace! Do you have no concept:
.Brown pulls the tarp off the DeLoresn and saises the
"trolley hookn on back to its full haight.
Pq. 112 .
143
z44
BROWN
punches the appropriate keypad.
BRO¥fH
( cominuinq)
Let's send you back to exactly the same time.
144
144-A
INSERT
The readout labelled "Destination Tíma" lights up to read "OCTOBER 26, 1985, 1:31
A.M." We can 9ee
that the two
BROWN
l4S
(continuing)
It'll be like you naver left. • Now, I've painted a white
line on the street up there---that's
where you start from.
(MORE)
CONTINUED
BROWN
(continuing)
I've calculated the precise distance, taking into account tha acceleration speed
and wind
resistance
retroactive from the moment the lightning will strike...
Pg. 113
Hce p i
ks up a NI ND- UT .hímRN CLOCK .
BROWN
(continuing)
When this alarm goes off, you hit the gas.
1é5 CONTINUED
BROWN
What's the meaning of this?
f4ARI/f You'll find out in 30 years
BROWW
Rev. 10/21/84
Pg. 114.
It's about the future, isn't ito
Information about the future? * I warned you about this, kid.
The
consequences could be disastrous.
MARTY
You've gotta take that risk, Doc. Your life depends on it.
BROWN
(shakes his head)
No. I'm not going to accept the responsibility.
Brown tears up the envelope and shoves the pieces into the Packard ashtray.
MARTY
All right, Doc, in that case, I'll just have to tell you straight out---
But before Marty can get the words out, a TREMENDO&s c&S+ OF WIND comes up
accompanied by a loud
CRACK! They rarn: A TREE LIMB in the square has blown down right on top of the
cable between the
clock tower and the first lamp posz:
The paddle-plug attached to the lightning rod on the cl:c.‹ tower is yanked out,
and the cable
drops down from the clock tower!
BROWN
€reat Scott! Kid---find the end of that cable---I'll throw the rope
Marty gulps. He takes a look at the fallen tree branch :- the cable, then goes
hunzing for the end
of it.
The wind is picking up, and the sound of THUNDER approac-ea
CONTINUED
Rev. 11/13/â4
l#6
INT. CLOCK TOWER STAIRS - NIGHT
Brown charges up the several flights of stairs like a madman!
147 EXT. COURTHOUSE SQUARE
Marty pulls in the ca5le, hunting for the end of it. Az
last he finds it. He looks up at the clock tower.
147
147-A
INT. CLOCK TOWER
Brown rushes up a flight of rough hewn steps, into :he belfry. He is momentarily
silhouetted by
the cLock face as he slips between the giant gears and disappears behind the bell.
147-A*
ct:he
l oc n .
148
BROHN epepe out: as P I GEONS f 1ut:t:er away. x1s hai r
b1. ous
* w1 ldly in the ci nd, and 1i qhtninq ci ashes in t:he di
se:anc e .
He Longa up .
150
l5l
152
153
154
BRONN
looks down.
BROHN' S P . O. V. OF
NARTY, 5 seorÍes beLos, Davi ng with che paddle plug i n :-.ar.ü .
BROWN
fossas onu *nd of the rope down. The coil unravels. EXT. sgvxez
The rope drops to the ground.
Marty runs over, grabs it, and ties it to the paddle pí-q He waves back to Brown.
BROWN
nods and starts pulling the rope with the cable back up
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IS 1
1a3
154
Rev. 11/13/84
155
What??
MARTY
Bg. 116.
156
158
The future! On the night I travel back in time, the terrorists show up and you
get---
BONG! It's exactly 10:0O---and the CLOCK BELLS STRIKE TEN! 158
Marty can't be heard over the sound!
Brown almost loses his balance with the huge bells tolling so close! He regains
his footing, then
pulls the rope up the rest of the way. He's got the paddle plug in hand.
Brown yells at Marty, but he CAt't be heard over the bells. Brown gestures that
he's got the cable
and that Marty should go.
i59
160
161
xARw
hesitates, but Brown gestures adamantly. At last Marty
nods and runs t:o t:he DeLorean.
BROWN
unties the rope from the end of tha paddle plug and looks up at its socket mata
dangling on the
clock face. He reaches up for it, but he can't quite get it. He'll have to move
across the ledge
to get closer to it.
x&Rw
climbs into the DeLorean and closes the gull wing door.
159
160
161
CONTINUED
162
163
164
164 CONTINUED
Rev. 11/21/84
Pg. 117.
165
166
167
The "Destination Time" is set for "1:11 A.M.", identical to * the "Last Tlme
Departed."
*
168
x&sm
has an idea .
PARTY
168
CONTINUED
169
170
170
Brown carefully moves his right foot toward the intact section of ledge while
trying to keep the
cable balanced on his left foot.
His right foot moves closer...at last it finds safe footing. Brown takes a deep
breath, then hops
over onto the ledge.
He kicks the cable up with his left foot and matches it in his hand.
He sighs relief. Everything is all right. He reaches up with his right "and and
is ablt tO gEab
the dangling socket.
171 INT. DELOREAN
Marty is still fiddling with dostination time.
172 INSERT - READONTS
The de st:1nat:i. on t:iate drops baclt t:o
1:26...1.25...1:24...1:23...1.22...1:21---
Suddenly the engine dies!
171
172
173
›Asw
tries to restart it but it won't turn over.
173
174
175
178
179
determination, enaggerated by the wind and lightning. He
gives t:he cab le a firemendous yank.
The cable jerks free from the tree---but THE PLUG AT THE 179
OTHER END IS WRENCHED OUT OF THE CONNECTING SOCKET ON THE LAMP POST!
180 BRONN roarts with horror. He now has a useless plug in his 180 hand.
Lightning cracks even
closer!
CONTINUED
181
\82
183
184
185
im :mxzv's z.o.v. or
the approaching wire strung across the street.
192 EXT. STREET
-BROWN gets to the plug end of the cable! It's dislodged from the tree limb, so he
has enough
slack. He races to che taaip pose an‹:1 t:de danq1.inq sockec.
193 DESOREA8 cont:Nunes ace e Leracinq!
CONTINUED
187
168
189
190
192
192
184
195
Pg. 121.
197
198
199
2OC
201
202
203
BROWN
looks up at the clock tower.
CLocK
is stopped at 10:04
Lightníng cracks behind it and we
DISSOLVE TO:
202
202
HILL VALLEY TOWN SQUARE, as we saw it in the beginning. All is quiet---it's lare.
204•
205 A RAGGEDY BUM
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Pq. 122.
205
206
207
208
209
210 MARTY 2 0
’All right!
He turns on clhe
on .
ar raclio . A conceoporary ROCK TUNE com.e s
MARTY
CONTINUED
210 CONTINUED
MARTY
Rev. 10/21/84
Pq. 123.
NARTY
Come on, cone on---
He looks up and sees out the windshield...
211 MARTY'S P.O.V. THRU THE WINDSHIELD - NIGHT
THE TERROR I ST VAN, mmi sing down t:he sl:meet: anel around a
comer.
211
212
xARm
is horrified.
212
The terrorists!
(tries starting the car again)
Damn, it's frozen!
213 EXT . STREET IN FRONT OF THEAZER, DELOREAN - NI t
HT
Marty gets out of the DeLorean and runs like helL down :ke street after the
terrorist van.
213
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214
EXT. MALL - NIGHT
as MARTY arrives at the dali. He keeps on running, past
214
the enVranco glqri t:hat: reads "LONE P INE HALL" (ci ch an
216
CONT I NUED
Pg. 124.
217
21g
The Terrorist leans out of the van with the machine Jun.
He BLASTS Dr. Brown in the chest. Brown goes down. Everything is as it already
happened.
MARTY
MARTY
218
219 B IS P . O . V .
Oh, no!
219
220
The Terrorist van turns and goes after the younger Marty. Just as before, Marty
dives into the
DeLorean and roars off.
eAw
watches himself chased by the terrorists.
220
222
xARw
now runs toward the fallen Dr. Brown, lying face down in the parking lot.
He reaches him, along with EINSTEIN the faithful dog.
harry cume Brown over, t:ea rs in his eyes .
Doc, Doc...
Suddenly, BRONN OPENS HIS EYES and SMILES!
You're alive!
CONTINUED
222
222
Brown stands.
BROWN
Rev. 10/21/84
Pq . 125 .
Of course, I'm alive.
MARTY
But you were shot---I saw it! I saw
it twice!
Brown rips open his radiation suit revealing a BULLET PROOF VEST.
BROWN
It's the latest fashion in personal protectlon. It'll stop a slug from an elephant
rifle at 30
yards.
Brown smiles, reaches into his pocke and pulls out the LETTER THAT MARTY NROTE---
SCOTCH TAPED
TOGETHER! It's
yellow and brittle: 30 years old!
(smiles, shaking his haad) After all that l*cturing about screwing up futuro even s
and the
space-time contlnuum...
BROWN
. (shrugs)
Yeah, well, I figured, what the hell.
no haar APPROACMING POL ICE S I RENS .
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CON7 INUED
223
Pq. 126.
first...go about 30 years, just to get my feet wet; then maybe see what's shaking
in the 22nd or
23rd century.
MARTY
Well...good luck. And if you get a chance, look me up. I'Il be...47 years old.
BROWN
I will. Funny...I had to wait 30 years to catch up to you. Now
up to me. Ain't life weird.
Brown gives him a wink. Marty closes tho door.
22 4
MARTY'S HOUSE - NíGHT 2
Marty waves Brown off and heads around the side of the * house.
*
In the background, the DeLorean zooms off, and we see light ftom the offscreen TIME
TRAVEL GLOW.
Marty is hit by the sharp blast of wind.
CONTINUED
225 GONTINUED
He gens out of bed and
pinches hlmself to make
looks at himself
sure he s ea1.
Rev. 10/21/84
Pg. 126-A.
CONTINUED
22 7
D IN I NF ROON - DAY
LINDA and DAVE are seated at the dining room table which
has been beaut:i ful ly ser for breakfasV . The 5 tal le
settings are eleganh, Dave is eating a half of grapefruit; Linda has strawberries
and a croissant.
Dave is wearing an expensive tailored suit and reads FORBES MAGAZINE.
DAVE
Hey, Linda, I m not your answering service. Somebody named €rez «» c z called
you a little while
ago.
227
DAVE
Sure, I always work on Saturday.
MARTY
Then what's with the suit?
DAVE
- ( confused, doesn' t: undara9and)
What else would I wear to the offlce? * Are you all right, Marty?
CONTINUED
Pg. 128
Nos GEORGE and LORRAINE enter from ou9sldp . hey' ra t:anned and
healthy,
dressed in TASTEFUL CLOTHES. George carries hlntself with an am of
confidenco, and
Lorraine looks
terrific---thin and svelte, radiantly healthy and positive. This is a happy
marriage.
Marty can't believe how good his mother looks.
LORRAINE
Nhy, thank you , Marty. Say, tonight's the big night, right? Your hig date with
Jennifer Parker?
Such a nice girl, I sure like her.
You're going up to the lake tonight, aren't you? Haven't you been planning it for
2 weeks?
WARTY
Mom, we went through this last night. How can I go if Dad's car is wrecked?
GEORGE
wr*« eü? There's nothing wrong with
my car . I ri fiaG V, Bi Of should be out:
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228 CONTINUED
CEORCE
g1 €€, doo 'Iz Vz'y 'bo con me .
BIFF
Rev. 2/2B/â5
Pq. 129.
Uh, oh---1 mean I was just about to
Oh, Mr. McFLy, this just came in: it's the cover artwork for your novel.
CONTINUED
Pq. 130.
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te ' e can 1od ‘A MATCH êlADE IN SPACE, " and t:ha cover
bedroom ult; a spaco alien catkinq co a couplo in
shova a
bed---very reminiscent of Marty'* "Darth Vadar" visitatlon to George. The style
indicates it's a
scienc*-fiction romance novel . The aut:hor' e me, cEORGE NcFLY,
i e in big
1ec1zers .
GEORGE
231*
My first novel. I hope it sells.
LORRAINE
Of coursa it'll sell, dear. After
all you've baen seLLing stories ever
GEORCE
con51dence, Nancy. t•1ka t va a1ways vo1d you, 1:E you pum
youz' m1nd t:o
it, you can accomplish anythlng.
BIFF
Oh, Mxrty, here's your keys. You'ro
all waxed and ready for tonight.
Biff tossoa him a set of keys.
Reu. 2J28/85
23*
i haven' € .
JENNI FER
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(smiles)
MARw
Everything is great, Jen. Just great!
Ha pulls her toward him...they're about to kiss...closer,
closer...We hear a SONlC BOOM, and Marty turns...
cowczinizo
Rev. 2/28/85
Doc, *'v* got Jennifer hora. I was just gonna try out my new wheels.
CONTINUED
Pq. 132.
Brown goes around the back of t:ho Dohorean and poure a bottle
of beer into an
opening labelled "Westinghouse Nr. Fusion Home Energy Converter.
BRONN
I need Quel. .
What do you mean? What happens? (sudden alarm)
Does something happen to us? Do we
turn into assholes or something?
BROWN
No, you and Jennifer both turn out
fine. But your kids,
Marty---something's gotta be done
about your ki.de !
Brown gets back in the DeLorean.
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235
Marty gets in, and Jennifer sits on his lap. She closes the
BRONN
Okay, here wo go ...
You'd better back this thing up, Doc. We haven't got enough road to got up to 88.
BRoNN
Where we're going, we don't use
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STREET
Tha DaE›orõan spaeds down the sl:roat:, then BLASTS OFF I NTO
TBE SK'f LIKE A STREAK!
Once again, the coils glow xnd the DeLorean is enveloped in the familiar white glow
and disappears
into the future...
ROSA E24D TI TLES
FADE OUT
CONTINUED
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