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Back to The Future 1 & 2 on Monday 3rd July 2023
Cults & Classics 2023 grand opening!
Travel through time with Marty McFly and Doc Brown at Queen's Park Arena, presented by Inhouse CIC! Experience the iconic Back to the Future double feature in the ultimate movie event.
In the first film, we follow the eccentric scientist Dr. Emmett Brown, played by Christopher Lloyd, and high school student Marty McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, as they travel back to 1955 in a DeLorean time machine. While trying to return to their present, they inadvertently alter the timeline and must set things right before it's too late.
The second film takes us to the future - 2015, to be exact - where the duo attempts to save Marty's future son from making a mistake that could alter history. However, their actions in the future have unforeseen consequences that threaten to erase their entire existence. With the help of an older version of themselves, Marty and Doc race against time to correct their mistakes and restore the timeline to its rightful state.
These two classic films have become cultural touchstones and are beloved by audiences of all ages. With unforgettable characters, thrilling action, and a healthy dose of humor, the Back to the Future double feature is a must-see for any movie lover.
So grab your popcorn and get ready to travel through time with Marty and Doc at Queen's Park Arena!
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