Back to the Future (1985): 15 Untold Secrets & Hidden Facts Revealed!

Back to the Future (1985): 15 Untold Secrets & Hidden Facts Revealed! #BackToTheFuture #80sMovies #MichaelJFox #DeLorean #ClassicMovies Think you know everything about Back to the Future? Think again. Before TV & Cinema dives deep into 15 untold behind-the-scenes secrets about the 1985 classic — the 44 studio rejections, the actor who filmed for six weeks and got replaced, the hidden detail that changes everything you know about the mall parking lot, and the ending that was written as a joke. Hit subscribe for more deep dives into the movies and TV shows that shaped us. Chapters: 0:00 – Intro 1:36 – No. 1: Universal Pictures rejected the script 44 times 3:10– No. 2: Eric Stoltz was the original Marty McFly — and filmed for six weeks 4:52 – No. 3: Michael J. Fox slept only a few hours a night during production 6:13 – No. 4: The DeLorean was almost a refrigerator 7:40 – No. 5: Crispin Glover almost wasn't George McFly either 9:10 – No. 6: The "Johnny B. Goode" scene created a historical paradox — on purpose 10:52 – No. 7: The Twin Pines Mall becomes Lone Pine Mall — and almost nobody noticed 12:28 – No. 8: Ronald Reagan gets name-dropped — and the real Reagan reportedly loved it 14:24 – MIDCUT 15:49 – No. 9: The film's ending was almost completely different 17:32 – No. 10: Huey Lewis turned down the theme song — then showed up in the film 18:15 – No. 11: The clock tower scene was filmed in reverse order across weeks 19:0 9– No. 12: Bob Gale based the story on his own father's high school yearbook 20:38 – No. 13: The film was originally shot with a different DeLorean 22:09 – No. 14: Lea Thompson prepared for her role by studying 1950s women's magazines 23:49 – No. 15: Back to the Future became the first VHS to sell over a million copies #BackToTheFuture #80sMovies #MichaelJFox #DeLorean #ClassicMovies #BeforeTVandCinema #MovieFacts #HiddenFacts #RetroMovies #80sNostalgia #MartyMcFly #DocBrown #MovieSecrets #CultClassic #FilmHistory