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Release Date:
June 12, 1990
Original Title:
The Secrets of the 'Back to the Future' Trilogy
Alternate Titles:
Секреты трилогии «Назад в будущее»
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Documentary | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
BBC
CIC Video
MCA/Universal Home Video
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Universal Studios Home Video
ZM Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 21
The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy was a program hosted by Kirk Cameron. The show answered questions that Back to the Future fans sent in by letter. It was released onto videocassette in 1990 and as a bonus feature on the disc for Back to the Future Part III in the 2002 release of the Back to the Future trilogy. It is also available in the 2010 Blu-Ray trilogy.
Associate Producer:
Greg Czech
Director:
Peyton Reed
Director of Photography:
Shawn Maurer
Jamie Thompson
Executive Producer:
Frank Marshall
Roger Armstrong
Bob Gale
Line Producer:
Jean-Michel Michenaud
Producer:
Michael Doqui
Les Mayfield
George Zaloom
Production Design:
Bryan Jones
Dan Butts
Writer:
Peyton Reed
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