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Back to the Future Part II (1989)
Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction . 01 h 48 m
3/5(1)

Overview

Marty and Doc are at it again in this wacky sequel to the 1985 blockbuster as the time-traveling duo head to 2015 to nip some McFly family woes in the bud. But things go awry thanks to bully Biff Tannen and a pesky sports almanac. In a last-ditch attempt to set things straight, Marty finds himself bound for 1955 and face to face with his teenage parents -- again.

Release Date

22 November 1989

Languages

English,

Produced By

Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment,

Directed by :
Robert Zemeckis

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Summary

"Back to the Future Part II - Getting back was only the beginning." is english Language Movie.

"Back to the Future Part II" was released on 22 November 1989 it had a budget of $40,000,000 and had box office collection of $332,000,000.

The movie was directed by Robert Zemeckis

It has cast of: Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly / Marty McFly Jr. / Marlene McFly, Christopher Lloyd as Emmett Brown, Lea Thompson as Lorraine McFly, Thomas F. Wilson as Biff Tannen / Griff Tannen, Elisabeth Shue as Jennifer Parker, James Tolkan as Strickland, Jeffrey Weissman as George McFly, Casey Siemaszko as 3-D, Billy Zane as Match, J.J. Cohen as Skinhead, Charles Fleischer as Terry, E. Casanova Evans as Video Waiter (Michael Jackson), Jay Koch as Video Waiter (Ronald Reagan), Charles Gherardi as Video Waiter (Ayatollah Khomeini), Ricky Dean Logan as Data, Darlene Vogel as Spike, Jason Scott Lee as Whitey, Elijah Wood as Video Game Boy, John Thornton as Video Game Boy, Theo Schwartz as Hoverboard Girl, Lindsey Whitney Barry as Hoverboard Girl, Judy Ovitz as Antique Store Saleswoman, Stephanie Williams as Officer Foley, Marty Levy as Cab Driver, Flea as Needles, Jim Ishida as Fujitsu, Nikki Birdsong as Loretta, Al White as Dad, Junior Fann as Mom, Shaun Hunter as Harold, George Buck Flower as Bum, Neil Ross as Museum Narrator (voice), Tamara Carrera as Jacuzzi Girl, Tracy Dali as Jacuzzi Girl, Jennifer Brown as Basketball Kid, Irina Cashen as Basketball Kid, Angela Greenblatt as Basketball Kid, Cameron Moore as Basketball Kid, Justin Mosley Spink as Basketball Kid, Lisa Freeman as Babs, John Erwin as Radio Sportscaster (voice), Harry Waters, Jr. as Marvin Berry, David Harold Brown as Starlighter, Tommy Thomas as Starlighter, Lloyd L. Tolbert as Starlighter, Granville 'Danny' Young as Starlighter, Wesley Mann as CPR Kid, Joe Flaherty as Western Union Man, Marc McClure as Dave McFly (uncredited), Crispin Glover as George McFly (archive footage) (uncredited), Stephanie E. Williams as Officer Foley, Mary Ellen Trainor as Officer Reese in lead roles.

Series Cast

Michael J. Fox
Marty McFly / Marty McFly Jr. / Marlene McFly
Popularity:29.187

Christopher Lloyd
Emmett Brown
Popularity:41.312

Lea Thompson
Lorraine McFly
Popularity:25.84

Thomas F. Wilson
Biff Tannen / Griff Tannen
Popularity:21.82

Elisabeth Shue
Jennifer Parker
Popularity:35.114

James Tolkan
Strickland
Popularity:23.737

Jeffrey Weissman
George McFly
Popularity:8.461

Casey Siemaszko
3-D
Popularity:23.096

Billy Zane
Match
Popularity:40.704

J.J. Cohen
Skinhead
Popularity:8.901

Charles Fleischer
Terry
Popularity:13.32

E. Casanova Evans
Video Waiter (Michael Jackson)
Popularity:1.244

Jay Koch
Video Waiter (Ronald Reagan)
Popularity:1.792

Charles Gherardi
Video Waiter (Ayatollah Khomeini)
Popularity:2.307

Ricky Dean Logan
Data
Popularity:12.465

Darlene Vogel
Spike
Popularity:14.138

Jason Scott Lee
Whitey
Popularity:18.536

Elijah Wood
Video Game Boy
Popularity:33.191

John Thornton
Video Game Boy
Popularity:6.944

Theo Schwartz
Hoverboard Girl
Popularity:1.868

Lindsey Whitney Barry
Hoverboard Girl
Popularity:5.933

Judy Ovitz
Antique Store Saleswoman
Popularity:1.96

Stephanie Williams
Officer Foley
Popularity:5.792

Marty Levy
Cab Driver
Popularity:4.791

Flea
Needles
Popularity:20.95

Jim Ishida
Fujitsu
Popularity:11.864

Nikki Birdsong
Loretta
Popularity:1.537

Al White
Dad
Popularity:7.738

Junior Fann
Mom
Popularity:0.6

Shaun Hunter
Harold
Popularity:2.093

George Buck Flower
Bum
Popularity:10.353

Neil Ross
Museum Narrator (voice)
Popularity:8.978

Tamara Carrera
Jacuzzi Girl
Popularity:7.889

Tracy Dali
Jacuzzi Girl
Popularity:17.316

Jennifer Brown
Basketball Kid
Popularity:2.062

Irina Cashen
Basketball Kid
Popularity:4.161

Angela Greenblatt
Basketball Kid
Popularity:0.6

Cameron Moore
Basketball Kid
Popularity:0.6

Justin Mosley Spink
Basketball Kid
Popularity:0.612

Lisa Freeman
Babs
Popularity:7.39

John Erwin
Radio Sportscaster (voice)
Popularity:5.5

Harry Waters, Jr.
Marvin Berry
Popularity:8.312

David Harold Brown
Starlighter
Popularity:2.361

Tommy Thomas
Starlighter
Popularity:0.694

Lloyd L. Tolbert
Starlighter
Popularity:1.216

Granville 'Danny' Young
Starlighter
Popularity:2.661

Wesley Mann
CPR Kid
Popularity:8.772

Joe Flaherty
Western Union Man
Popularity:16.159

Marc McClure
Dave McFly (uncredited)
Popularity:12.68

Crispin Glover
George McFly (archive footage) (uncredited)
Popularity:33.675

Stephanie E. Williams
Officer Foley
Popularity:4.047

Mary Ellen Trainor
Officer Reese
Popularity:15.714

It Crew included: Alan Silvestri as Original Music Composer(Sound), Judy Taylor as Casting(Production), Bob Gale as Producer(Production), Bob Gale as Screenplay(Writing), Harry Keramidas as Editor(Editing), Robert Zemeckis as Director(Directing), Rick Carter as Production Design(Art), Neil Canton as Producer(Production), Dean Cundey as Director of Photography(Camera), Mike Fenton as Casting(Production), Valorie Massalas as Casting(Production), Arthur Schmidt as Editor(Editing), Robert Zemeckis as Characters(Writing), Robert Zemeckis as Story(Writing), Bob Gale as Characters(Writing), Hazel Catmull as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Allen Payne as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Ellis Burman Jr. as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Steven Spielberg as Executive Producer(Production), Kathleen Kennedy as Executive Producer(Production), Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Bob Gale as Story(Writing), Dorothy Byrne as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Linda DeScenna as Set Decoration(Art), Joanna Johnston as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Margie Stone McShirley as Art Direction(Art), Frank Marshall as Executive Producer(Production), Steve Starkey as Associate Producer(Production), Steve Irwin as Video Assist Operator(Crew), Larry Singer as ADR Supervisor(Sound), Ralph Nelson Jr. as Still Photographer(Camera), Mary Andrews as ADR Editor(Sound), Ken Chase as Makeup Designer(Costume & Make-Up), Albert Romero as Sound Recordist(Sound), David McGiffert as First Assistant Director(Directing), Peter Clarson as Gaffer(Lighting), Jerry Gadette as Standby Painter(Art), William B. Kaplan as Production Sound Mixer(Sound), Raymond Stella as Camera Operator(Camera), Tim Gonzales as Craft Service(Crew), Richard Burch as Driver(Crew), Gregg Baxter as Sound Editor(Sound), Joan Bradshaw as Unit Production Manager(Production), Casey Hotchkiss as Additional Camera(Camera), Ron Cardarelli as Key Grip(Camera), Marty Dobkousky as Grip(Camera), Beverli Eagan as Set Designer(Art), Bobby Aldridge as Utility Stunts(Crew), Paul Pav as Location Manager(Production), Lata Ryan as Production Coordinator(Production), Charles L. Campbell as Supervising Sound Editor(Sound), Marc Fambro as Carpenter(Crew), Dawn Oltman as Editorial Coordinator(Editing), Robert P. Quiroz as Electrician(Lighting), Cary Conway as Painter(Art), Jonas David as Production Illustrator(Art), Nancy McArdle as Costume Supervisor(Costume & Make-Up), Martin Cohen as Post Production Supervisor(Crew), Bonne Radford as Production Controller(Crew), Walt Hadfield as Construction Coordinator(Art), Dennis S. Sands as Scoring Mixer(Sound), Larry Lennert as Greensman(Art), Stevie Lazo as Production Accountant(Production), Tom McCown as Leadman(Art), Michael Klastorin as Unit Publicist(Crew), Earl Sampson as Boom Operator(Sound), James B. Campbell as Orchestrator(Sound), Clyde E. Bryan as First Assistant Camera(Camera), Tony Brubaker as Stunts(Crew), Kenneth Karman as Music Editor(Sound), Larry Boyd as Set Dressing Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Neil Garland as Propmaker(Crew), Marion Tumen as Script Supervisor(Directing), John D. Todd as Best Boy Electric(Lighting), Steve Chandler as Lighting Technician(Lighting), John Zemansky as Property Master(Art), Walter Scott as Stunt Coordinator(Crew), Timothy Eaton as Visual Effects Editor(Crew), Peter C. Barbour as Assistant Sound Editor(Sound), Lynn Christopher as Assistant Art Director(Art), Dale Henry as Transportation Captain(Crew), Russell McEntyre as Transportation Coordinator(Crew), Jerry Sargent as Construction Foreman(Art), Brad Jeffries as Choreographer(Crew), Keith O'Brien as Transportation Co-Captain(Crew), Dale E. Grahn as Color Timer(Editing), Wes Takahashi as Animation Supervisor(Visual Effects), Ken Ralston as Visual Effects Supervisor(Visual Effects), Kim Bromley as Visual Effects Coordinator(Visual Effects), Suella Kennedy as Visual Effects Producer(Visual Effects), Michael Lantieri as Special Effects Supervisor(Visual Effects), John Bell as Visual Effects Art Director(Crew), Carolyn Tapp as Foley Recordist(Sound), Jolanda R. Wipfli as Camera Loader(Camera), Janet Fiona Mason as Assistant Editor(Editing), Richard Leon as Assistant Property Master(Art), Gala Autumn as Costumer(Costume & Make-Up), Cheryl Wheeler Duncan as Stunt Double(Crew), Jalal Pashandi as Assistant Camera(Camera), Peter Lonsdale as Associate Editor(Editing), Cara Giallanza as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Greg Orloff as Foley Mixer(Sound), Loring Doyle as VFX Artist(Visual Effects), Susan Spencer Robbins as Assistant Production Coordinator(Production), Ellen Heuer as Foley Artist(Sound), Thomas R. Homsher as Special Effects Technician(Crew), Colleen Arnaud as Assistant Accountant(Production), Sid Lucero as Best Boy Grip(Camera), Larry D. Davis as Second Assistant Camera(Camera), Mark Walthour as Chief Lighting Technician(Lighting), Scott Ross as General Manager(Production), Bill Baker as Key Rigging Grip(Lighting), Al LaVerde as Dolly Grip(Camera), Judith Weaver as Animation Coordinator(Visual Effects), Kevin Havner as Negative Cutter(Editing), Alan Silvestri as Conductor(Sound), Joni Kearney as Casting Assistant(Production), Thomas Marshall as Assistant Chief Lighting Technician(Lighting), Karen Kubeck as Assistant Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Elizabeth Ann Bundschu as Production Assistant(Production), Max Kleven as Second Unit Director(Directing), Mike Watson as Stunts(Crew), R.L. Tolbert as Stunts(Crew), John-Clay Scott as Stunts(Crew), David Rowden as Stunts(Crew), Pat Romano as Stunts(Crew), Gary Morgan as Stunts(Crew), Karen E. Laine as Stunts(Crew), Richie Gaona as Stunts(Crew), Greg Wayne Elam as Stunts(Crew), Charles Croughwell as Stunts(Crew), Will Cascio as Stunts(Crew), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Alan Silvestri
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Judy Taylor
Casting
O:Production

Bob Gale
Producer
O:Production

Bob Gale
Screenplay
O:Writing

Harry Keramidas
Editor
O:Editing

Robert Zemeckis
Director
O:Directing

Rick Carter
Production Design
O:Art

Neil Canton
Producer
O:Production

Dean Cundey
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Mike Fenton
Casting
O:Production

Valorie Massalas
Casting
O:Production

Arthur Schmidt
Editor
O:Editing

Robert Zemeckis
Characters
O:Writing

Robert Zemeckis
Story
O:Writing

Bob Gale
Characters
O:Writing

Hazel Catmull
Hairstylist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Allen Payne
Hairstylist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Ellis Burman Jr.
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Steven Spielberg
Executive Producer
O:Production

Kathleen Kennedy
Executive Producer
O:Production

Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Bob Gale
Story
O:Writing

Dorothy Byrne
Hairstylist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Linda DeScenna
Set Decoration
O:Art

Joanna Johnston
Costume Design
O:Costume & Make-Up

Margie Stone McShirley
Art Direction
O:Art

Frank Marshall
Executive Producer
O:Production

Steve Starkey
Associate Producer
O:Production

Steve Irwin
Video Assist Operator
O:Crew

Larry Singer
ADR Supervisor
O:Sound

Ralph Nelson Jr.
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Mary Andrews
ADR Editor
O:Sound

Ken Chase
Makeup Designer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Albert Romero
Sound Recordist
O:Sound

David McGiffert
First Assistant Director
O:Directing

Peter Clarson
Gaffer
O:Lighting

Jerry Gadette
Standby Painter
O:Art

William B. Kaplan
Production Sound Mixer
O:Sound

Raymond Stella
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Tim Gonzales
Craft Service
O:Crew

Richard Burch
Driver
O:Crew

Gregg Baxter
Sound Editor
O:Sound

Joan Bradshaw
Unit Production Manager
O:Production

Casey Hotchkiss
Additional Camera
O:Camera

Ron Cardarelli
Key Grip
O:Camera

Marty Dobkousky
Grip
O:Camera

Beverli Eagan
Set Designer
O:Art

Bobby Aldridge
Utility Stunts
O:Crew

Paul Pav
Location Manager
O:Production

Lata Ryan
Production Coordinator
O:Production

Charles L. Campbell
Supervising Sound Editor
O:Sound

Marc Fambro
Carpenter
O:Crew

Dawn Oltman
Editorial Coordinator
O:Editing

Robert P. Quiroz
Electrician
O:Lighting

Cary Conway
Painter
O:Art

Jonas David
Production Illustrator
O:Art

Nancy McArdle
Costume Supervisor
O:Costume & Make-Up

Martin Cohen
Post Production Supervisor
O:Crew

Bonne Radford
Production Controller
O:Crew

Walt Hadfield
Construction Coordinator
O:Art

Dennis S. Sands
Scoring Mixer
O:Sound

Larry Lennert
Greensman
O:Art

Stevie Lazo
Production Accountant
O:Production

Tom McCown
Leadman
O:Art

Michael Klastorin
Unit Publicist
O:Crew

Earl Sampson
Boom Operator
O:Sound

James B. Campbell
Orchestrator
O:Sound

Clyde E. Bryan
First Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Tony Brubaker
Stunts
O:Crew

Kenneth Karman
Music Editor
O:Sound

Larry Boyd
Set Dressing Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Neil Garland
Propmaker
O:Crew

Marion Tumen
Script Supervisor
O:Directing

John D. Todd
Best Boy Electric
O:Lighting

Steve Chandler
Lighting Technician
O:Lighting

John Zemansky
Property Master
O:Art

Walter Scott
Stunt Coordinator
O:Crew

Timothy Eaton
Visual Effects Editor
O:Crew

Peter C. Barbour
Assistant Sound Editor
O:Sound

Lynn Christopher
Assistant Art Director
O:Art

Dale Henry
Transportation Captain
O:Crew

Russell McEntyre
Transportation Coordinator
O:Crew

Jerry Sargent
Construction Foreman
O:Art

Brad Jeffries
Choreographer
O:Crew

Keith O'Brien
Transportation Co-Captain
O:Crew

Dale E. Grahn
Color Timer
O:Editing

Wes Takahashi
Animation Supervisor
O:Visual Effects

Ken Ralston
Visual Effects Supervisor
O:Visual Effects

Kim Bromley
Visual Effects Coordinator
O:Visual Effects

Suella Kennedy
Visual Effects Producer
O:Visual Effects

Michael Lantieri
Special Effects Supervisor
O:Visual Effects

John Bell
Visual Effects Art Director
O:Crew

Carolyn Tapp
Foley Recordist
O:Sound

Jolanda R. Wipfli
Camera Loader
O:Camera

Janet Fiona Mason
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

Richard Leon
Assistant Property Master
O:Art

Gala Autumn
Costumer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Cheryl Wheeler Duncan
Stunt Double
O:Crew

Jalal Pashandi
Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Peter Lonsdale
Associate Editor
O:Editing

Cara Giallanza
Second Assistant Director
O:Directing

Greg Orloff
Foley Mixer
O:Sound

Loring Doyle
VFX Artist
O:Visual Effects

Susan Spencer Robbins
Assistant Production Coordinator
O:Production

Ellen Heuer
Foley Artist
O:Sound

Thomas R. Homsher
Special Effects Technician
O:Crew

Colleen Arnaud
Assistant Accountant
O:Production

Sid Lucero
Best Boy Grip
O:Camera

Larry D. Davis
Second Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Mark Walthour
Chief Lighting Technician
O:Lighting

Scott Ross
General Manager
O:Production

Bill Baker
Key Rigging Grip
O:Lighting

Al LaVerde
Dolly Grip
O:Camera

Judith Weaver
Animation Coordinator
O:Visual Effects

Kevin Havner
Negative Cutter
O:Editing

Alan Silvestri
Conductor
O:Sound

Joni Kearney
Casting Assistant
O:Production

Thomas Marshall
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
O:Lighting

Karen Kubeck
Assistant Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Elizabeth Ann Bundschu
Production Assistant
O:Production

Max Kleven
Second Unit Director
O:Directing

Mike Watson
Stunts
O:Crew

R.L. Tolbert
Stunts
O:Crew

John-Clay Scott
Stunts
O:Crew

David Rowden
Stunts
O:Crew

Pat Romano
Stunts
O:Crew

Gary Morgan
Stunts
O:Crew

Karen E. Laine
Stunts
O:Crew

Richie Gaona
Stunts
O:Crew

Greg Wayne Elam
Stunts
O:Crew

Charles Croughwell
Stunts
O:Crew

Will Cascio
Stunts
O:Crew
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Status: Released
Released on:
22 November 1989

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A group of kids discover one of the drums containing a rotting corpse and release the 2-4-5 Trioxin gas into the air, causing the dead to once again rise from the grave and seek out brains.

Return of the Living Dead Part II

Teenagers in a small town are dropping like flies, apparently in the grip of mass hysteria causing their suicides. A cop's daughter, Nancy Thompson, traces the cause to child molester Fred Krueger, who was burned alive by angry parents many years before. Krueger has now come back in the dreams of his killers' children, claiming their lives as his revenge. Nancy and her boyfriend, Glen, must devise a plan to lure the monster out of the realm of nightmares and into the real world...

A Nightmare on Elm Street


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