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Looking Back to the Future
Looking Back to the Future
2009-02-10
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45m
Documentary
A 9-part retrospective documentary from 2009 on the trilogy’s legacy.
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Elsa Raven
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Kathleen Kennedy
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Christopher Lloyd
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Marc McClure
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Lea Thompson
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Frank Marshall
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Released
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United States of America
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Getty Images
Element Media
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