Did they film all the back to the futures at once?
If they had noticed this, they would have known someone had used the time machine without them. Elisabeth Shue was cast as Jennifer and all the closing shots of Back to the Future (1985) were re-shot for the beginning of this film.
Where was Back to the Future 1 filmed?
Los Angeles County
The movie—and its two sequels—are set in the fictional California town of Hill Valley, but it was shot entirely in Los Angeles County, and some of its filming locations (Griffith Park and the Gamble House, for instance) are recognizable LA landmarks in their own right.
How does Eric Stoltz feel about Back to the Future?
One of the reasons Stoltz was let go was because of the intense way he interpreted and portrayed Marty, which wasn’t how the movie’s writers intended the story to be played, despite the fact that Back to the Future’s ending is depressing. Related: Will Eric Stoltz’s Back To The Future Footage Ever Be Released?
How much did Eric Stoltz film in Back to the Future?
As “Back to the Future” fans may already know, Stoltz filmed for six weeks of production before being let go from the project.
Did Steven Spielberg produce Back to the Future?
He was the executive producer of all three installments of the Back to the Future trilogy, and has been given credit by producer Bob Gale and director Robert Zemeckis for helping them realize their dream of bringing Back to the Future to the screen.
Was Back to the Future always going to be a trilogy?
No, Back to the Future was never meant to be a trilogy. That’s why it’s so good. In the last decade, it’s become a common refrain among fans and industry players alike: the filmmakers should’ve “planned it better.” This trilogy could’ve been mapped out; those five sequels needed to be outlined first.
Where is Marty’s house in Back to the Future?
The Eighties McFly ‘Lyon Estates’ home is beneath the power pylons of Arleta in the San Fernando Valley. It’s 9303 Roslyndale Avenue, a quiet sidestreet off Sunburst Street.
Why didn’t they use Eric Stoltz in Back to the Future?
It is common knowledge for most Back to the Future fans that Stoltz was let go after six weeks of production because the filmmakers thought he was just not the right fit for the role. A deal was struck for Fox to work on the picture at night and film his popular sitcom, Family Ties, during the day.