The iconic guitar used by Michael J. Fox on the first Back to the Future (1985) has been missing for 40 years.
In one of the most iconic moments of Back to the future (1985), Marty Mcfly (Michael J. Fox) Play “Johnny B. Goodo” at the school dance in the 1950s. But 40 years after the release of the film, nobody knows where the guitar used on the scene …
The Gibson Es-345 guitar used by Michael J. Fox Manca since 1985 And to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the film, Gibson is looking for the toolan investigation that will be presented in the documentary “Lost for the future”.
In a video posted by Gibson, Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea ThompsonHarry Waters Jr, the screenwriter Bob Gale and the musician Huey Lewis – Whoever participated in the future – ask for help to look for the guitar.
“We need your help, we are trying to find the guitar that I have touched to the future. It is a place lost in the continuous spacetime or in the garage of a truck driver.”Fox says. “This is an important piece in the history of cinema, cinematographic memorabilia “Add guys, who wrote the movie with Robert Zemeckis.
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“We have investigated the clues and rumors for a long time and, as you can imagine, we are talking 40 years ago, so the memories come out”The director of the documentary explained, DOC Crotzerin an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “We were not in the era of digital traces, nor of the receipts and things like. There are also conflicting relationships. You can find as many voices as possible.”.
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