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Methuen’s Zan Berube goes from Tudor queen in ‘Six,’ to Marty McFly’s mom in first touring production of ‘Back to the Future’ ...
In the first Back to the Future film, Marty McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, grabbed a cherry red ES-345 Gibson guitar and rocked out at a 1950s high school dance.
Forty years ago, Michael J. Fox made cinema history when he shredded his Gibson ES-345 guitar in 1955 Hill Valley in Back to the Future.He couldn’t have known it at the time of filming, but that ...
The search for a guitar played by Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future that has been missing for 40 years is to become a film of its own. Fox’s character in the 1985 movie, Marty McFly, plays a ...
The original cast of “Back to the Future” has reunited – not for a reboot, but to help locate a piece of movie history that went missing about 40 years ago. A hunt is underway for the cherry ...
NASHVILLE, Tennessee — Marty McFly grabbed a guitar in “Back to the Future” and rocked out with the band at a 1950s high school dance, helping him narrowly avoid blinking out of existence ...
The problem, they say, is that it's been missing since 1985. And no one knows where it went. They've actually been looking for it in earnest since 2009, and now they're asking for the public's help.
The original cast of “Back to the Future” has reunited – not for a reboot, but to help locate a piece of movie history that went missing about 40 years ago. A hunt is underway for the cherry ...
Back to the Future is one of the most iconic franchises in movie history. The fact that it’s been 35 years since we got a new movie and series, and despite a lack of sequels, remakes, or reboots ...
In 1989, as producers began filming the sequel, "Back to the Future 2," they began looking for the guitar so it could be used again. But according to Gibson officials, it was "nowhere to be found." ...
Marty McFly’s iconic Cherry Red Gibson ES-345 from Back to the Future has been missing since 1985. Now, the filmmakers are searching for its whereabouts. Where we’re going, we don’t need ...