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Marty: That's right, Doc. November 12, 1955.

Doc: Unbelievable, that old Biff could have chosen that particular date. It could mean that that point in time inherently contains some sort of cosmic significance. Almost as if it were the junction point for the entire space-time continuum. On the other hand, it could just be an amazing coincidence.

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In Part 1, at the dance the singer sings "A fool in love with you", Lorraine and George don't kiss. In Part 2, the same scene is re-built, and now when the singer sings that, Lorraine and George do kiss. See more...

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When Marty is scared because of the holographic picture of the shark coming from the 'Jaws 19' advert, if you look closely you can see 'Directed by Max Spielberg'. Steven Spielberg, who directed the first Jaws, has a son named Max. See more...

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Back to the Future Part II

Visible crew/equipment: Right as Young Biff starts to chase after Marty through the tunnel, there is a shot of the wheel spinning around, and you can see the camera crew reflected in the hubcap.

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