Back to the Future Trilogy Scripts Signed - Autograph Reprints- Marty McFly

$44.99
Modification Description
Signed
Type 6
Christmas
Type 7
Science-Fiction
Type 8
Time Travel
Type 9
Alan Silvestri Autograph
Industry
Movies
Type 28
Back to the Future Movie
Type 29
Back to the Future Trilogy
Type 26
Back to the Future Script
Type 27
Back to the Future Signed
Type 24
Back to the Future Promo
Type 25
Back to the Future Screenplay
Type 22
Bob Gale Autograph
Type 2
DeLorean
Type 23
Back to the Future Autograph
Type 3
Christopher Lloyd Autograph
Type 20
Back to the Future Signed
Type 4
Birthday
Type 21
Elizabeth Shue Autograph
Type 5
Marty McFly
Type 1
Jeffrey Weissman Autograph
Movie
Back to the Future
Modified Item
Yes
Type 19
Michael J. Fox Signed
Type 17
Back to the Future Trilogy
Type 18
Back to the Future 3 Script
Type 15
Flea Autograph
Type 37
Back to the Future 2 Screenplay
Type 16
Hill Valley
Type 38
Back to the Future Part II Script
Type 13
Save the Clocktower!
Type 35
Back to the Future Part II Screenplay
Type 36
Back to the Future Part III Screenplay
Type 14
Back to the Future 2 Script
Object Type
Script
Type 11
Mary Steenburgen Autograph
Original/Reproduction
Reproduction
Type 12
Flux Capacitor
Type 34
Tom Wilson Autograph
Type 31
Michael J. Fox Autograph
Type 10
James Tolkan Autograph
Type 32
Robert Zemeckis Autograph
Movie 2
Back to the Future Part II
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Type 30
Lea Thompson Autograph
***All items are also available WITHOUT the autograph reprints- just message me to let me know if you'd like the item plain.***

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Up for sale is the "Back to the Future" Trilogy movie script lot that includes scripts for "Back to the Future," and "Back to the Future Part II & III." 

This reproduction script is in proper format, printed on single pages.  NOT a double-sided dialogue transcript, which is what a lot of screenplays you can find for sale seem to be these days.  BTTF is 139 pages long, and BTTF Part II & III is 114 pages long, plus the covers. 

For "Back to the Future Part II & III," you might be wondering why both movies are combined into one script, and why it would appear to be so short.  Well, Back to the Future 2 and 3 were both filmed at the same time as one giant movie.  It helped save time and money and just made sense given the plot.  So the actors/crew worked from one script as 2 and 3 were written as one giant film.  As for why it's so short- partially because the script font is smaller than a normal script font.  This is not my doing- this is an exact replica of the script minus the cover.  But due to the small font size, there is a LOT fit onto every page.  Secondly, don't forget, the second movie's runtime isn't even 2 hours, and a good chunk of that runtime are the beginning credits, the end credits, as well as the reenactment of the ending of Part I when Doc comes back to the future, as well as showing Marty from Part I going back to 1985 at the end.  So when all that is subtracted, it's a pretty short film.  As for Part III, well let's just say that there are some pretty cool differences between the script and the finished film.  I won't give too much away, suffice to say that one key difference is that Doc and Clara already know each other when Marty goes back to 1885, and she's even mentioned in the letter that Doc sends Marty via Western Union.  Believe me, you want to read this.

The cover with the autographs has been printed on 8.5 x 11 inch cardstock, so it is more sturdy.  The rest of the script is printed on standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper.  An 8.5 x 11 inch white magazine board has also been attached as a back cover to help provide stability and sturdiness for reading, as well as displaying.  The pictures in the listing are of the script you will receive- not pictures of a computer image of what it COULD look like.  What you see is what you get, minus the frame.

If you buy this, you are getting the script only- NO FRAMES OR TOYS ARE INCLUDED.  The pictures that show the item framed are to give you an idea of what it could look like in your home when framed.

This item makes a unique gift for any movie lover, collector, mild enthusiast, or just a fan of the medium.  It's a great way to display your fandom without paying the cost of an actual handwritten autograph.  Because once it's on the wall, it will be hard to tell either way.  Screenplays are nice, because there are usually deleted scenes, or alternate dialogue, written in them, and this one is no different.  So trust me, if you're a fan, this is for you.

The signatures included are: