Witness History

Back to the Future

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Jul 3, 2025
Bob Gale, the American co-writer and producer of Back to the Future, takes a nostalgic trip back to 1985, sharing insights on the film's creation. He reveals the original concept involved a refrigerator instead of a DeLorean and a chimp instead of Einstein the dog. Gale discusses the numerous script rejections and the hurdles faced during production. He also highlights the film’s unexpected impact on pop culture and its enduring legacy, making it a beloved classic. A must-listen for any film buff or time travel enthusiast!
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ANECDOTE

Inspiration from Family History

  • Bob Gale found his father’s 1940 high school yearbook after a flood while visiting St. Louis in 1980.
  • Seeing his dad as the class president inspired the idea for a movie about time travel and family connections.
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Challenges of Time Travel Genre

  • Time travel movies were considered financially risky and difficult to sell in the early 1980s.
  • The filmmakers faced skepticism but persisted because they believed in their story.
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Scriptwriting with Index Cards

  • The scriptwriting process involved plotting with index cards on cork boards to organize scenes and ideas.
  • Knowing the movie’s ending early helped guide the story development.
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