Ritorno al futuro - Parte II

Titolo originale: Back to the Future Part II
Regia: Robert Zemeckis |
Anno: 1989
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Commedia Fantascienza
Tag: flying car | skateboarding | car race | lightning | guitar | inventor | time travel | diner | car crash | sequel | alternate history | thunderstorm | nostalgic | tunnel | high school dance | hoverboard | 2010s | playful | suspenseful | enthusiastic | exhilarated | optimistic |
Cast: Michael J. Fox | Christopher Lloyd | Lea Thompson | Thomas F. Wilson | Elisabeth Shue | James Tolkan | Jeffrey Weissman | Casey Siemaszko | Billy Zane | J.J. Cohen | Charles Fleischer | E. Casanova Evans | Jay Koch | Charles Gherardi | Ricky Dean Logan | Darlene Vogel | Jason Scott Lee | Elijah Wood | John Thornton | Theo Schwartz | Lindsey Whitney Barry | Judy Ovitz | Stephanie Williams | Marty Levy | Flea | Jim Ishida | Nikki Birdsong | Al White | Junior Fann | Shaun Hunter | George Buck Flower | Neil Ross | Tamara Carrera | Tracy Dali | Jennifer Brown | Irina Cashen | Angela Greenblatt | Cameron Moore | Justin Mosley Spink | Lisa Freeman | John Erwin | Harry Waters, Jr. | David Harold Brown | Tommy Thomas | Lloyd L. Tolbert | Granville 'Danny' Young | Wesley Mann | Joe Flaherty | Kevin Holloway | Charles F. FitzSimons | Crispin Glover | Marc McClure | Mary Ellen Trainor |

Il film comincia dove terminava il primo capitolo, ovvero con Marty e Jennifer che partono insieme allo scienziato Doc, inventore della macchina del tempo, per il 2015 allo scopo di evitare che il futuro dei loro figli possa essere in pericolo. Ma la situazione precipita e ad essere in pericolo non è più il futuro, ma il passato. Marty dovrà tornare nuovamente nel 1955 e...

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The movie predicts the Cubs winning the World Series in 2015 against a team from Miami whose mascot [...] D
In the DVD extras of Ritorno al futuro - Parte II (1989), Robert Zemeckis had said that he really di [...] D
According to Michael J. Fox, he found out there was going to be a sequel to Ritorno al futuro (1985) [...] D
In the scene where Marty watches a documentary on the life of Biff in front of the casino, there is [...] D
Some of the items displayed in the front window of the Blast from the Past antique store: Apple Maci [...] D
The Cafe 80's was likely inspired by the 1950s themed diners, which first became popular during the [...] D
The motivation for writing a scene with an automatic food hydrating device in the future was due to [...] D
Ranked #23 on Empire Magazines' 50 Greatest Movie Sequels in 2009. D
Futuristic parking lots and curb-sides have white-painted "No Landing" zones, now that many of the " [...] D
The hoverboard chase scene is similar to famous skateboard chase scene in the first movie. Marty att [...] D
One of the concepts of the film's 2015 that didn't make it on-screen due to budget cuts was a sport [...] D
Griff's "Pit Bull" Hoverboard was originally to be called "Mad Dog", to foreshadow his ancestor set [...] D
Michael Jackson was a big fan of Ritorno al futuro (1985), and he was very cooperative with letting [...] D
Lea Thompson (Lorraine McFly) and Tom Wilson (Biff Tannen) are the only actors to play the same char [...] D
This time travel film takes place on the night where DST (Daylight Saving Time) ends for the year 19 [...] D
In the first draft of the script, Marty's middle name was "Hopkins". D
When the future Marty McFly attempts to play his guitar, he plays part of the main riff of "Power of [...] D
Robert Zemeckis considers this one of his favorite, and strangest films. D
The Max Headroom style avatar of Ronald Reagan in the Cafe 80's reuses the same moving stars and str [...] D
As the flying DeLorean gets off on the Hill Valley exit of the Skyway, a floating sign can be seen i [...] D
Astrophysicist Carl Sagan considered this the greatest time travel movie ever made. He praised the a [...] D
According to the revised six dollar USA Today newspaper article (which formerly featured Marty McFly [...] D
A VHS tape of Animal House (1978) is visible in the antique store in 2015. John Belushi, Tim Matheso [...] D
In the first and second films, the "present" date is October 26, 1985 (the year 2015 is the future, [...] D
When Marty and Needles are talking, Needles finally convinces Marty to interface in the deal by call [...] D
Bob Gale, a baseball fan in real life, said he came up with the scene referencing a World Series Cha [...] D
In the hot tub scene, the film Biff and his lady friends are watching is Per un pugno di dollari (19 [...] D
Charles Fleischer: Terry the auto mechanic from 2015 who wishes he had bet on the Cubs. Fleischer al [...] D
To commemorate the release of a 30th anniversary Back to the Future trilogy Blu-ray and DVD release, [...] D
From his tombstone, we find that George McFly was born on an April Fool's Day and died on the Ides o [...] D
The biggest effect the picture employs is a camera system called the VistaGlide. There are four scen [...] D
Doc expresses his regret that he will never be able to visit his favorite historical era, the Old We [...] D
According to the sign hung above the front door of Biff's house his grandmother's first name is "Ger [...] D
If you pay close attention to the sign at the entry of Hilldale, the subtext reads "The Address of S [...] D
Casey Siemaszko, who plays one of Biff's cronies, is named "3-D" because he wears 3-D glasses. In 19 [...] D
Thomas F. Wilson (Biff Tannen) and Joe Flaherty, who plays the Western Union delivery man, would bot [...] D
The guitar hanging on the wall above the video game in the Cafe 80's is the same guitar played by fu [...] D
Robert Zemeckis: [police] The two police officers are named Reese and Foley, which are the names tha [...] D
On the notion that Biff and Lorraine were eighteen in 1955, this means that when Marty encounters bo [...] D
When Doc sees the future newspaper headline change to tell him that he was "commended" instead of "c [...] D
While not featuring Michael Jackson himself, the movie features not one, but two actors with a histo [...] D
During production, a 1:15 sized DeLorean was used for several bluescreen shots at a distance. In 200 [...] D
[46:04] Match says, "We can do this the hard way or the easy way", then hits Marty on the head. The [...] D
The third highest-grossing film of 1989. D
The American flag on Mr. Strickland's desk is the correct flag with 48 stars, one for each US state [...] D
There are many differences that make this film unique from the other two: More time periods are visi [...] D
In front of the entrance to the Biff Tannen Museum, there is a sign that reads "Smoking Required". D
A scene in which Marty meets his brother, Dave (played by Marc McClure), in the alternate 1985 was e [...] D
This film introduces a new character trait for Marty: losing his temper (and self control) when some [...] D
Film debut of Darlene Vogel (Spike). D
In the future, there's a brand called Fusion Industries visible in a back alley. It's also the brand [...] D
The t-shirt that Doc wears during most of the film, that has the train and horse design, was manufac [...] D
Several elaborate sequences were deleted through various revisions of the script, including: During [...] D
Biff's grandmother, Gertrude, is the mother of Biff's father, Irving "Kid" Tannen, as seen in Back t [...] D
A deleted scene involving Wendie Jo Sperber appearing as a hooker was canceled due to her being preg [...] D
The shirt that Doc wears for the majority of the film features a design depicting cowboys on horseba [...] D
Robert Zemeckis: [Music] The sixth Robert Zemeckis-directed project with music by Alan Silvestri. D
A fake teaser trailer for the non-existent "Jaws 19" was released on October 21, 2015. It describes [...] D
In 2015, to celebrate the Back to the Future trilogy's 30th anniversary, the Pepsi Company manufactu [...] D
Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale have admitted on the DVD commentary that they were originally not inter [...] D
The casino neon sign incorporating Biff Tannen's signature was modeled after a neon sign that once s [...] D
It took eleven months for this movie and Ritorno al futuro - Parte III (1990) to be filmed back-to-b [...] D
Film debut of Tracy Dali(credited as "Jacuzzi Girl #2). D
The date on the 2015 USA Today newspaper is October 22. This is Christopher Lloyd's birthday. D
Bob Gale wrote the first draft of the screenplay on his own, because Robert Zemeckis was busy filmin [...] D
Just before Marty and Doc leave 2015, there is a shot of the time machine's control panel showing th [...] D
In the original script, Pa Peabody was to have been evaluated at a mental institution for claiming t [...] D
The plot line of George McFly being dead in 1985-A was based entirely on Crispin Glover's refusal to [...] D
Bob Gale had the Chicago Cubs winning the 2015 World Series as a joke, due to him being a St. Louis [...] D
An earthquake struck during filming of the cut sequence where the 2015 McFly family gathers around t [...] D
The film featured a futuristic Texaco gas station when Marty and Doc arrive in 2015. Texaco merged w [...] D
A copy of the pornographic film Black Taboo (1984) can be seen on top of the bar when Biff says to L [...] D
The futuristic looking cab that takes "old Biff" to the DeLorean, while it is parked near Marty and [...] D
Griff Tannen's car in 2015 is a modified six series BMW. D
According to the "Universal Animated Anecdotes" on the DVD, the expandable baseball bat Griff Tannen [...] D
The tagline for Jaws 19 is "This time it's really, REALLY personal". On the marquee is the name of t [...] D
In the original draft of the script, Marty does not see a marquee for "Jaws 19" when in 2015. Instea [...] D
Director Robert Zemeckis stated that the high school dance scene from 1955 had to have the same cost [...] D
1985-A is the only timeline in the whole trilogy that you never get to see during daylight. In other [...] D
Also present in the 2015 antique shop, front and center, is the video game BurgerTime for NES. Burge [...] D
The principal actors committed to the sequels before any scripts were written. Crispin Glover did no [...] D
Marty McFly's house was filmed only ¼ mile (½ Km) from a scene in Caesar and Otto's Paranormal [...] D
Doc mentions to Marty that he visited a rejuvenation clinic in the future to make him appear younger [...] D
All the cars in the film were recycled from other movies set in the future. D
Nicole Kidman, who was still an unknown actress at the time, was about to be considered to replace C [...] D
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan, stunt double for Darlene Vogel, was injured during filming of the hoverboard [...] D
Elisabeth Shue is actually the third person to play Marty's girlfriend, Jennifer. Melora Hardin brie [...] D
In this movie a disguised "1985 Doc Brown" holds a conversation with his 1955 counterpart. 1985 Doc [...] D
The Tannen family seems to skip a generation. Biff has a grandson named Griff, but Biff's children/G [...] D
The principal actors and actresses had committed to the sequels before any scripts were written. How [...] D
Amy Needles was born in 1995. D
The image of two nude women on the large screen when Marty Jr. says "art off" is "The Gold of Their [...] D
The Jaws (1987) video game seen in the antique store window was made by LJN for the early releases o [...] D
The hoverboard sequences required many different special effects and camera tricks. In the shots whe [...] D
Ranked 498 on Empire Magazine's 500 Greatest Movies Of All Time in 2008. D
Some of the items displayed in the Cafe '80s front window: Apple Computer, Black & Decker Dustbuster [...] D
Elizabeth Shue called this her favorite project in an interview with People. D
This film has three different DeLorean time machines co-existing on November 12, 1955: the one that [...] D
Elisabeth Shue was cast as Jennifer and all the closing shots of Ritorno al futuro (1985) were re-sh [...] D
The original theatrical and premium cable television versions of the film end with the phrase "To Be [...] D
Very few of the original costumes from the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance were used for production [...] D
Marty McFly and Marty McFly, Jr. both wear a multicolored cap, a plausible nod to the long-running B [...] D
Miami becoming an American League franchise in 2015 was not far off, as the Marlins were one of two [...] D
Lea Thompson and Elisabeth Shue previously appeared together in Burger King commercials in the early [...] D
At the Cafe 80's, in addition to the arcade game Wild Gunman, there's a Pac-Man cabinet marked "Pric [...] D
In the alternate timeline, George McFly is murdered on March 15, the Ides of March. This date was ma [...] D
The ending of Doc's departure to 1885 via weather and his ensuing telegram to Marty is foreshadowed. [...] D
In the first film, it was established Marty is 17 years old in 1985. In 2015, Marty is 47. D
In an interview, years after working on this film, Flea (Needles) called this movie "a multi-million [...] D
When Marty arrives in downtown Hill Valley in alternate 1985, he steps on a Hill Valley sign. On it, [...] D
The movie's prediction of a Major League Baseball team in Miami was not as far off or far fetched as [...] D
In one of the deleted scenes taking place in the alternate 1985, Marty's brother Dave appears as a d [...] D
The Tannen family seems to skip a generation, Biff's grandmother is at least mentioned (heard but no [...] D
In Doc's briefcase of emergency cash, there are two slots for the year 1864, but the bills look enti [...] D
the 2015 copy of USA Today has Princess Diana as "Queen Diana," meaning that in the BTTF timeline, Q [...] D
On the fax that tells Marty he's fired, the address, "11249 Business Center Road, Hill Valley, Calif [...] D
The opening titles feature visuals of flying through clouds. The sequence begins in the daytime and [...] D
Originally, only one sequel was planned. The script for this sequel, known as "Paradox" included all [...] D
As of 2018, the original self-lacing Nikes used in the movie are disintegrating. D
One initial idea for the sequel had the first two acts the same, but the third act had Biff giving h [...] D
Was the first film to be released onto videocassette by MCA/Universal Home Video. D
In observance of the 30th anniversary of the original film a DeLorean user group held a raffle for a [...] D
Douglas J. Needles was born on August 6, 1968. D
When the DeLorean is struck by lightning at the end, it travels back to January 1, 1885, at 12:00 a. [...] D
The photograph of the woman on the cover of the French magazine "Oh LàLà" is a flipped shot of [...] D
The Wild Gunman (1984) video game in Cafe 80's was specially made for the film. Wild Gunman was an a [...] D
In 2015, several cars from other science fiction movies can be seen, including a Spinner from Blade [...] D
In 1985A, following Marty confronting Biff in the hot tub, Biff drinks from a glass of the same desi [...] D
On September 8, 2011, the Parkinson's Research Foundation announced that 1,500 pairs of the futurist [...] D
After Biff gets his cane stuck in the DeLorean upon returning to 2015, he starts to thrash around in [...] D
Unless you count the re-used scene from the first movie, this is the only film in the franchise wher [...] D
The Back to the Future trilogy, Gremlins (1984), and Piramide di paura (1985) were all produced by S [...] D
Filmed at the same time as Ritorno al futuro - Parte III (1990). It was claimed at the time tha [...] D
Bob Gale originally wrote a script for Part II revolving around the 1960s. It was re-written because [...] D
The film depicts an alternate, dystopian 1985 where President Richard Nixon is in his fifth term. Th [...] D
All of the winning scores on the almanac shows only the year and not the full date, making it near i [...] D
In early scripting, the DeLorean's malfunctioning time circuits were due to a police shoot-out's or [...] D
Two years were spent building the sets and completing the scripts for this film and Ritorno al futur [...] D
After production wrapped, Lea Thompson took home the prosthetic of Lorraine's breast implants from 1 [...] D
During the early stages of production, Crispin Glover was coming around to the idea appearing in the [...] D
Crispin Glover sued the filmmakers, as he had not granted permission to use his likeness in Part II. [...] D
The headline of a newspaper shows that Doc Brown is admitted into a mental hospital in the alternate [...] D
Mr. Strickland's office placard identifies him as "S.S. Strickland." While it has been speculated th [...] D
According to the book "We Don't Need Roads: The Making of the Back to the Future Trilogy" by Caseen [...] D
When Marty Jr. almost gets hit by a car while crossing the street, he swipes at the car's hood and s [...] D
According to Bob Gale, during negotiations, Crispin Glover's agents told producers that Crispin woul [...] D
In all three Back To The Future films, a member of the Tannen family is always threatening a member [...] D
The Cafe 80's restaurant in 2015 is a conglomeration of the storefront's two previous incarnations i [...] D
Premiered on November 22, 1989, the day before the twenty-sixth anniversary of the first episode of [...] D
Darlene Vogel wore a red contact lens in her right eye as Griff's female gang member Spike. Accordin [...] D
The ledge on the clock tower that Doc broke in Ritorno al futuro (1985) is still broken in 2015. D
Many shows from the 1980s are featured on the televisions inside the Cafe 80's, including Casa Keato [...] D
When "Hill Valley" was created for Ritorno al futuro (1985), they built the town in the pristine 195 [...] D
Martin Seamus "Marty" McFly, Jr. was born in 1998. D
Biff's alternate 1985 incarnation was loosely inspired by Donald Trump, while Lorraine's was based u [...] D
Roberta Needles was born in 1992. D
Despite both of their ancestors having blue eyes, Marty McFly, Jr. and Griff Tannen have distinctive [...] D
According to the video Marty watches at the Biff Tannen Museum, 1985A Biff's first two wives were Ma [...] D
Near the end of the film, when Marty is attempting to steal the almanac back from Biff, they approac [...] D
You can see Michael Jackson posters on the wall of the African-American family's house when Marty en [...] D
The shooting title for the movie was "Paradox". This was done to lessen publicity. During some speci [...] D
In alternate 1985, Doc couldn't figure out why old Biff went back to November 12, 1955 to give his y [...] D
When the unconscious Jennifer is taken home by the two officers in 2015, it looks as if great pains [...] D
The movie features scenes with Doc, Biff and Jennifer interacting with younger/older versions of the [...] D
The original draft of the script had Doc and Marty travelling to 1967 instead of back to 1955 to sto [...] D
The day Marty time travels to the year 2015, October 21, 2015, happened to be the day the Chicago Cu [...] D
One of the inspirations to film the second and third installments back-to-back were issues Richard L [...] D
Michael J. Fox appears in a brief scene with Elijah Wood. Both actors would later go on to work with [...] D
In fall 2011, Mattel announced of their official production of the Hoverboard, slated for a November [...] D
The soda menu at the Cafe 80's lists four types of Pepsi products: Original, Diet, Max, and Perfect. [...] D
This movie was the most advanced film of its time for using "every trick in the book", according to [...] D
According to the USA Today in the film, Marty McFly, Jr. is arrested for stealing an unsubstantiated [...] D
The football scores Biff hears on the radio while driving are all actual scores from November 12, 19 [...] D
The television special The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy (1990) showed some sequences cu [...] D
Doc postulates that there must be some unfathomable significance to the date November 12, 1955, for [...] D
Many viewers did not make out what the two Jennifers are screaming when they faint. 2015 Jennifer sc [...] D
On his tombstone, George McFly (who was born on April 1, 1938), is revealed to have the middle name [...] D
In one scene, Doc Brown rides a bicycle (very badly). In reality, Christopher Lloyd is a keen cross- [...] D
Doc mentions that he left Einstein in a suspended animation kennel in 2015. This line was written to [...] D
The bonus disc from the 30th Anniversary box set features a faux 'Jaws 19' trailer and a fake Hoverb [...] D
The scene where Doc Brown arrives at Biff's house and discovers that Marty is gone, he says "Damn! W [...] D
This is the only film in the trilogy not to include Marty's siblings, Dave and Linda (except in a de [...] D
In the French translation of the movie, Marty McFly is called "Pierre Cardin" in 1955, instead of "C [...] D
Bits and pieces were cut out of the dinner scene. When Marty Sr. says "I missed that whole thing", h [...] D
At the Cafe 80's, Marty orders a Pepsi. Michael J. Fox had appeared in Pepsi advertisements in the 1 [...] D
Director Robert Zemeckis said that he felt this film suffered slightly because he was far too busy d [...] D
In the film the Chicago Cubs won the World Series, but in reality the Kansas City Royals were the 20 [...] D
Christopher Lloyd celebrated his 77th birthday on October 22, 2015, the day after Doc and Marty visi [...] D
Screenwriter Bob Gale was inspired to write science fiction by the George Pal film L'uomo che visse [...] D
Although Marty McFly comments that his son "looks just like him", there is one notable difference be [...] D
The opening shot of the DeLorean flying through the clouds was footage originally shot for the Clint [...] D
In the beginning of the film, Biff intends to show Marty new matchbooks he has to advertise his auto [...] D
Contrary to popular belief, there are more than two versions of 1985; there are three: The original [...] D
The closing scenes of the first movie were re-shot as the opening scenes of this film. Several chang [...] D
Jason Scott Lee (Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story) appears as one of Griff's gang, Whitey. D
Needles' name is significant in three ways: It is a pun on the fact that he is often poking and prod [...] D
Despite becoming an established actor in significant film and TV roles by 1989, Billy Zane nonethele [...] D
Both this film and Ritorno al futuro - Parte III (1990) were filmed back-to-back. After filming the [...] D
Production of this film and Ritorno al futuro - Parte III (1990) was delayed for three years because [...] D
The "reverse 99" image in the sky is not intended to represent a mathematical figure that designates [...] D
Instead of using footage of the previous film's closing scene for the opening scene of this film, it [...] D
The film's trailer features an alternate take not in the final cut of the film. D
The image of Vincent Van Gogh that appears on the TV-monitor immediately following the "You're fired [...] D
When 1985 Jennifer discovers herself in her 2015 house, her daughter Marlene (played by Michael J. F [...] D
First film appearance by Elijah Wood. He plays one of the two video game boys to whom Marty speaks i [...] D
In promotional material, such as Back to the Future Part II Behind-the-Scenes Special Presentation ( [...] D
Several bits of information about Needles are displayed during his phone call with Marty. In the ord [...] D
Robert Zemeckis: [Celebrities] Computered-generated charicatures of Michael Jackson and Ronald Reaga [...] D
Flea was touring with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and according to him, flew really far away to film h [...] D
Make-up problems were encountered when 1985A Biff is caught by Marty in the hot tub. The heat from t [...] D
Robert Zemeckis was very unhappy about the way that Universal marketed the film. He wanted it to be [...] D
When Marty walks past the antique store in the future a copy of "Jaws" on Nintendo can be seen in th [...] D
Doc tells Marty, "Just say 'no'" to Griff Tannen, when they first arrive in 2015. That phrase was th [...] D