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Dec 17, 2020

[Answer] Which classic '80s film's script was rejected over 40 times?

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Back to the Future - The 1985 classic helped launch the career of a 24-year-old Michael J. Fox and cemented Christopher Lloyd as a bonafide movie star. Today we think of “Back to the Future” as a cultural touchstone and one of the most fun movies of the 20th century — but in the early 1980s the concept of a time-traveling high school student wasn’t very compelling to studios. In 2010, Bob Gale, the movie’s producer and co-writer, told CNN that not only was the script rejected dozens of times, some studios actually turned the movie down multiple times, since Gale and his team would try submitting it to new executives after management changes. After co-writer Bob Zemeckis achieved smashing box office success directing 1984’s “Romancing the Stone,” his Hollywood stock rose. Zemeckis used his newfound clout to return to pursuing “Back to the Future,” this time under Universal’s Amblin Entertainment imprint, founded by Steven Spielberg.:


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