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Update: Celebrate the Past, Present and Future With Three Timeless Classics

January 7, 2009
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UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ — It’s a blast from the past,
present and future — three popular favorites available for the first time
separately from Universal Studios Home Entertainment on February 10, 2009:
“Back to the Future,” “Back to the Future Part II” and “Back to the Future
Part III.” These are absolute classics for any DVD collection.

“Back to the Future,” the first in the series, is a special two-disc set
that includes Back to the Future: The Ride for the first time ever on DVD in
which fans can experience the complete Universal Studios theme park attraction
including lobby monitor and pre-show footage. Also included is Looking Back to
the Future, a brand-new 45-minute documentary featuring director Robert
Zemeckis
, making-of featurettes, deleted scenes and other bonus materials.

One of the most successful cinematic franchises created, with over $418
million
in combined domestic box office grosses, the “Back to the Future”
films — all executive produced by Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall and

Kathleen Kennedy, produced by Neil Canton and Bob Gale, directed by Robert
Zemeckis
and written by Bob Gale — broke the mold of traditional
adventure-comedy films and left an indelible mark on popular culture that
still resonates among a huge fan base. The spectacular success of the original
1985 “Back to the Future,” which won the Academy Award(TM) for Best Sound
Effects Editing and was also nominated for Best Original Screenplay, Best
Sound and Best Song (“Power of Love”), catapulted the film careers of Michael
J. Fox
, Christopher Lloyd, and Lea Thompson.

The impact of the first film inevitably led to the futuristic 1989 “Back
to the Future Part II,” featuring early roles in the then-budding careers of
actors Elizabeth Shue, Billy Zane, Jason Scott Lee, and Elijah Wood; and the
1990 “Back to the Future Part III,” featuring Oscar(R)-winning actress Mary
Steenburgen
and set in the Old West with an innovative mixture of sci-fi,
western and romantic elements added to the familiar comedic adventure theme.

“BACK TO THE FUTURE” DVD FEATURES

The magic and wonder of the entire “Back to the Future” films is explored
in over 10 hours of bonus materials. Bonus features include The Making of
Back to the Future I-III, Deleted Scenes, Outtakes, Feature Commentaries with
Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton and much, much more.

SYNOPSIS

From the Academy Award-winning team of Steven Spielberg and Robert
Zemeckis
comes “Back to the Future” – the original, groundbreaking adventure
that sparked one of the most successful trilogies ever. When teenager Marty
McFly
( Michael J. Fox) is blasted to 1955 in the DeLorean time machine created
by the eccentric Doc Brown ( Christopher Lloyd), he finds himself mixed up in a
time-shattering chain reaction that could vaporize his future – and leave him
trapped in the past. Powered by innovative special effects, unforgettable
songs and non-stop action, “Back to the Future” is an unrivaled adventure that
stands the test of time!

     BONUS FEATURES:
     Disc 1:
     The Making of Back to the Future
     Making the Trilogy: Chapter One
     Q&A with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
     Enhanced Conversation with Michael J. Fox
     Feature Commentary with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton
     Deleted Scenes
     Outtakes
     Did You Know That? Universal Animated Anecdotes
     Original Makeup Tests
     Production Archives
     Excerpts from the Original Screenplay
     Theatrical Teaser Trailer
     Cast & Filmmakers
     Production Notes
     Special Announcements

     Disc 2:
     Back to the Future: The Ride
     Looking Back to the Future
     Back to the Future Night

“Back to the Future Part II:” Brace yourself as the most spectacular
time-travel adventure ever continues in “Back to the Future Part II” – the
sequel that proves that lightning can strike twice! Picking up precisely where
they left off, Marty and Doc ( Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd) launch
themselves to the year 2015 to fine-tune the future and inadvertently disrupt
the space-time continuum. Now, their only chance to fix the present is by
going back to 1955 all over again before it is too late. From the Academy
Award-winning team of Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis, “Back to the
Future Part II” proves true excitement is timeless!

     BONUS FEATURES:
     The Making of Back to the Future Part II
     Making the Trilogy: Chapter Two
     Q&A with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
     Feature Commentary with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton
     Deleted Scenes
     Outtakes
     Did You Know That? Universal Animated Anecdotes
     Production Design
     Storyboarding
     Designing the DeLorean
     Designing Time Travel
     Hoverboard Test
     Evolution of Visual Effects Shots
     Production Archives
     Huey Lewis & The News "Power of Love" Music Video
     Theatrical Trailer
     Cast & Filmmakers
     Production Notes

“Back to the Future Part III:” The most popular time-traveling movie
trilogy ever comes to a rousing conclusion in “Back to the Future Part III!”
Stranded in 1955 after a freak accident, Marty McFly ( Michael J. Fox)
discovers he must travel back to 1885 to rescue Doc Brown ( Christopher Lloyd)
before he becomes smitten with schoolteacher Clara Clayton ( Mary Steenburgen).
Now, it’s up to Marty to keep Doc out of trouble, get the DeLorean running,
and put the past, present and future on track so they can all get back to
where – and when – they belong. From the Academy Award-winning team of Steven
Spielberg
and Robert Zemeckis, “Back to the Future Part III” is a spectacular
grand finale to the timeless blockbuster series!

     BONUS FEATURES:
     The Making of Back to the Future Part III
     Making the Trilogy: Chapter Three
     Q&A with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
     Feature Commentary with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton
     Deleted Scene
     Outtakes
     Did You Know That? Universal Animated Anecdotes
     Designing the Town of Hill Valley
     Designing the Campaign
     Production Archives
     The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy
     FAQ's About the Trilogy
     ZZ Top "Doubleback" Music Video
     Theatrical Trailer
     Cast & Filmmakers
     Production Notes

                            TECHNICAL INFORMATION
     Copyright: (C) 2009 Universal Studios.  All Rights Reserved.
     Rating: All three films rated PG (Parental Guidance Suggested - some
      material may not be suitable for children)
     Suggested Retail Price: $19.98 each
     Running Times: "Back To The Future" - 1 hour, 56 minutes
                    "Back To The Future Part II" - 1 hour, 48 minutes
                    "Back To The Future Part III" - 1 hour, 58 minutes
     Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Widescreen

Universal Studios Home Entertainment is a unit of Universal Pictures, a
division of Universal Studios (www.universalstudios.com). Universal Studios is
a part of NBC Universal, one of the world’s leading media and entertainment
companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment,
news, and information to a global audience. Formed in May 2004 through the
combining of NBC and Vivendi Universal Entertainment, NBC Universal owns and
operates a valuable portfolio of news and entertainment networks, a premier
motion picture company, significant television production operations, a
leading television stations group, and world-renowned theme parks. NBC
Universal is 80%-owned by General Electric, with 20% owned by Vivendi.

     CONTACTS: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
     Evan Fong
     Vice President, Universal Studios Home Entertainment
     (818) 777-5540
     Evan.fong@nbcuni.com

     Cathy Scott
     Universal Studios Home Entertainment
     (818) 777-0546
     Cathy.scott@nbcuni.com

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