Who Is Marty Mcfly

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The first person to play the role of Marty Mcfly was Eric Stoltz’s. Crispin Glover did not return for the two sequels because he asked for too much money. Tom Wilson (Biff) gets asked the same questions so many times he wrote a song. The Executive producer Steven Spielberg sent back a thank you note for the “Humorous Memo.” Ronald Reagan was offered the role of the Hill Valley’s mayor in Back to The Future 3. Marty sees a clothes iron and a dustbuster in the window of the cafe. Elijah wood made is first film debut in Back to The Future 2. John Delorean wrote Bob Gale a letter thanking him for “keeping my dream alive.” Ford had tried to have the Delorean replaced with the Ford Mustang. Michael J. Fox had to learn the guitar so he could play

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