Back To The Future Part II

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  • (0:03)  Marty McFly's 1985 Residence / 9303 Roslyndale Avenue, Arleta

  • (0:07)  Arriving In Hill Valley In 2015 / Universal Studios Backlot, Universal City (Note: This Part Of The Backlot Was Burned Down By A Fire In The Late 2000s So It Has Changed A Lot)

  • (0:29)  The McFly Residence In 2015 / 3793 Oakhurst Street, El Monte (Note: This Neighborhood Is Gated)

  • (0:40)  Jennifer's House From An Altered 1985 / 161 N. Magnolia Avenue, Monrovia

  • (0:43)  Mr. Strickland's House From An Altered 1985 / 12511 Bailey Street, Whittier

  • (0:51)  The Cemetery / An Oil Refinery, Wilmington (Note: This Cemetery Was Fake And Made For The Movie)

  • (0:55)  Biff's House / 1809 Bushnell Avenue, South Pasadena (Note: The House Where He Threw The Ball Toward Is Located At 1803 Bushnell)

  • (1:09)  Biff Getting Set Straight By Lorraine / Universal Studios Backlot, Universal City

  • (1:13)  Marty And Biff In A Car Going Through A Tunnel / Griffith Park; Mount Hollywood Drive, Los Angeles (Note: This Is A Little North Of The Griffith Park Observatory. In The Screen Shots They Enter And Exit At The East Side Of The Tunnel. The Tunnel Was Digitally Extended For The Movie As It Really Is Not That Long)

  • (1:16)  Back At The Dance From 1955 / Hollywood United Methodist Church Gym; 6817 Franklin Avenue, Hollywood

  • (1:17)  Outside Of The High School In 1955 / Whittier High School; 12417 E. Philadelphia Street, Whittier

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