
Apr 26th, 2003
Computer printout on "Cusco" letterhead reading "You're Fired!!!" in large letters. After Michael J. Fox agrees to join Needles (played by Chilli bassest Flea) in a business venture, Fox's japanese supervisor calls on the phone to fire him, angrily shooti ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
2015 futuristic pedestrian costume from Back to the Future II - (Universal, 1989) This form-fitting black and white ruffled Spandex mini dress is worn by the girl that Doc sees through his binoculars walking along the sidewalk as Marty, Jr. passes by. Int ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
2015 Nike Mag footwear container from Back to the Future II - (Universal, 1989) When they arrive in the year 2015, Doc asks Marty to put on clothes similar to Marty Jr. to help him pass for a contemporary teenager. This futuristic cylindrical container ho ...
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Apr 26th, 2003
BACK TO THE FUTURE II HERO HOVERBOARD USED BY MICHAEL J. FOX. (Universal, 1989) Foam-core pink hoverboard with Velcro stripes and "Mattel" color graphic, used by Michael J. Fox to elude the future Biff and his cohorts in one of the most memorable scenes o ...
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May 15th, 2011
(Universal, 1989) Hover board constructed of lightweight Styrofoam with applied stickers and Velcro strips. The illusion of hovering through the air was achieved with practical effects, with actors in rigged harnesses being “flown” via cranes, with specia ...
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May 15th, 2011
(Universal, 1989) Pair of custom-made Nike “Mag” shoes worn by Michael J. Fox as “Marty McFly.” When Doc Brown and Marty arrive in the year 2015, Doc asks Marty to put on clothes similar to Marty, Jr. To help him pass for a contemporary teenager, Doc Brow ...
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Nov 6th, 2010
Back to the Future II prop police baton. (Universal, 1989) Futuristic yellow acrylic baton with black plastic accents and side-handle from the future police in Back to the Future II. Measures 8 ½ in. x 18 ½ in. long. A signature prop from this popular fil ...
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Jul 29th, 2005
(Universal, 1989) Lot consists of four printed “Biff Bucks”, a label for a dehydrated Pizza Hut pizza, and a “future” $50 bill (which looks curiously like the re-designed $50.00 note!).Estimate $300 – $500

Dec 15th, 2011
Biff Co. Enterprises sticker from Back to the Future II - (Universal, 1989) Large Biff Co. Enterprises emblem sticker printed in black and gold featuring an image of Biff Tannen. Measures 10 ½ in. x 13 in. with a peel-off back. Made for the production but ...
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Dec 12th, 2003
(Universal, 1989) Black and red-painted hoverboard with scalloped side rails, and Velcro strips on the top to secure the rider’s feet. Graphic on the top reads “Pit Bull”, along with the image of a ferocious canine. This hoverboard was used in the famous ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
Biff’s Pleasure Palace baluster from Back to the Future II - (Universal, 1989) Profile of an exotic dancer baluster, which was mounted in the staircase rail and visible when Biff is yelling at Lorraine from the top of the stairs in the alternate 1985 in B ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
Christopher Lloyd “Doc’s” future binoculars from Back to the Future II - (Universal, 1989) Prop futuristic binoculars constructed from Plexiglass, aluminum, plastic and wood. Used by Christopher Lloyd as “Doc Brown” several times during the opening scenes ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
Darlene Vogel “Spike” leotard from Back to the Future II - (Universal, 1989) White Spandex leotard with black triangular geometric print and wire mesh tubing that coils around the arms and over the neckline. Worn by Darlene Vogel as, “Spike,” one of “Grif ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
Decorative sea creatures from the Enchantment Under the Sea dance in Back to the Future II - (Universal, 1989) Three decorative hangings: a fish, a seahorse and a sea creature that were part of the set dressing around the dance floor during the Enchantmen ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
Diet Pepsi bottle from Back to the Future II - (Universal, 1989) Diet Pepsi prop bottle visible on a table in Café 80s just as Marty enters. Bottle is constructed of wood, painted white with a silver decal stripe at the base and applied Pepsi logo and nut ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
E Z Sleep device from Back to the Future II - (Universal, 1989) Doc uses this sleep-inducing alpha rhythm generator, or E Z Sleep, device on Jennifer before arriving in 2015 to prevent her from remembering events during time travel. Constructed of cast re ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
Elizabeth Shue “Old Jennifer” jacket Back to the Future II - (Universal, 1989) Burgundy short jacket with raised quilted disc pattern worn by Elizabeth Shue as “Old Jennifer Parker” when she encounters “Young Jennifer” in the 2015 future storyline. Intern ...
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Dec 10th, 2004
(Universal, 1989) The central plot device in the film, this Sports Almanac covering the years 1950-2000 is the key to Biff’s ill-begotten wealth. Approx. 100 pages long with repeating sections, and matching dust jacket. The printed pages also include the ...
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May 15th, 2011
(Universal, 1989) Prop rocket-powered surfboard seen being carried by one of the citizens of Hill Valley after Marty and Doc arrive in the future. Constructed of rigid polyfoam with applied metal, resin and plastic detailing, it features a completely hand ...
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Dec 15th, 2011
Grays Sports Almanac dust jacket from Back to the Future II - (Universal, 1989) Custom printed paper dust jacket for Grays Sports Almanac 1950-2000. This dust jacket features prominently in the storyline and is seen while Marty is in the antique store pur ...
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