A handful of scenes were cut from Back to the Future for varying reasons. Though they weren’t in the movie itself, many were represented in the novelization. Plus, they’ve been included in home video releases of the time travel film.
Released in 1985, Robert Zemeckis’ Back to the Future is without question one of the most iconic movies of the decade. In the first installment of the Back to the Future trilogy. the focus of the story was on Marty McFly and Doc Brown’s adventure trip through time in the DeLorean where they became trapped in 1955. Their efforts to get back to 1985 and also to ensure that Marty’s birth wasn’t undone by their time travel antics created a multitude of memorable moments that made the movie the classic that it is. So many are still loved by audiences today.
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However, not everything that Zemeckis filmed for Back to the Future made it into the final cut. Quite a few scenes were excluded from the theatrical release, but eventually came to be appreciated by fans once they were shown. Some were were longer, alternative versions of important scenes while others featured entirely new material. Here's what all of Back to the Future's deleted scenes were, and why they were cut.
Set at the beginning of the movie after George McFly (Crispin Glover) was hassled by Biff (Thomas F. Wilson) in 1985, «Peanut Brittle» shows Marty trying to to convince to him to just say "no" instead of giving in all the time. But when a man and his daughter come to their home and to ask him to buy a case of Sophie Mae peanut brittle, George once again disappoints Marty by agreeing without much resistance. While this scene further highlights Marty's disapproval of
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