88MPH: The Story of the DeLorean Time Machine | Full Documentary

Publicado 2021-12-15
The 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 "Time Machine" Hero Car used in the hit 1985 time-travel movie “Back to the Future” is an international cultural icon. The car’s legacy transcends borders and generations as one of the world’s most recognizable and beloved automobiles. Attesting to the impact of the DeLorean "Time Machine" and the movie, enthusiasts the world over have built countless replicas of the movie car out of stock DeLoreans. It is likely among the most replicated film car in history.

Sections of this documentary contain material from “OUTATIME: Saving the DeLorean Time Machine”, a movie dedicated to the restoration of the A-car “Time Machine” used in the “Back to the Future” franchise. You can learn more about and purchase “OUTATIME: Saving the DeLorean Time Machine” at www.outatimemovie.com/

Chapters:
Intro 00:00 - 02:47
Bob Gale 02:47 - 08:39
John DeLorean 08:39 - 13:20
Birth of DMC 13:20 - 18:40
Troubles in Belfast 18:40 - 20:51
DMC-12 Production 20:51 - 26:48
DeLorean Financial Trouble 26:48 - 32:48
End of DMC 32:48 - 33:49
Doc Brown Doesn’t Drive a Mustang 33:49 - 36:29
Building the Time Machine 36:29 - 50:55
Movie Used DeLoreans 50:55- 52:01
Making BTTF 52:01 - 56:55
Becoming a Trilogy 56:55 - 1:00:13
What happened to the Time Machine? 1:00:13 - 1:02:16
DIY Time Machines 1:02:16 - 1:07:14
A Dying Wish 1:07:14 - 1:14:40
Restoring the A Car 1:14:40 - 1:26:14
Finding a Home 1:26:14 - 1:27:10
A Timeless Legacy 1:27:10 - 1:35:40
Credits 1:35:40 - 1:37:36

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Special thanks to the following for their help in producing this documentary:
The Petersen Automotive Museum: @PetersenMuseum
NBC Universal : @UniversalPictures
The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research: @michaeljfoxfoundation
Team Fox : www.deloreantimemachine.com/mission

CORRECTIONS:

Also Appearing: Kevin Pike
Additional photography: Matt Nagy
Filmtrix Inc crew: Billy Lee
Fiberglass DeLorean built by Gene Winfield.
BTTF2 and BTTF3 DeLoreans were built under the supervision of Mechanical/Special Effects Supervisor Michael Lantieri.
Reference photo of Jay Ohrberg’s STAR CARS replica is owned by Tom Silknitter and not Jeff Castillo.
The ScreenUsed restoration of Desert Car 2 was performed by Brian DosSantos and funded by Jeff Castillo and Desi DosSantos of ScreenUsed

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @karlhurn
    I have all the books, I’ve seen all the documentary’s, but this is by far the best. Thank you so much for this fabulous content. You’ve made this Back to the Future super fan very happy. So often these days, movie documentary’s are over edited and actually have no depth and detail, but not this one. ‘If you’re gonna make a documentary about the time machine built into a car, why not do it with some style’ 👌 Thank you thank you, excellent work 🙏👌👍
  • @snowrocket
    In the end, in a way, the DeLorean Time Machine DOES make time travel possible. It takes all of us "Back To The Future" fans back in time to when we first saw the movie. When we go back, we all realize that love, friendship, encouragement, and a little ingenuity can make each of our own futures better. When we come back to the present, we can try to actively make that a part of our lives.
  • @randallreid424
    This is a perfect example of why we 80s kids will always believe it’s the greatest decade ever never to be outdone
  • @rocketsurgeon11
    This is THE car...the one that made me a "car guy". The one that got me interested in mechanical things. I will NEVER forget the first time I saw it.
  • @Scott-M1
    Absolutely love how they remained grounded, and stuck with the idea that it needed to look like Doc Brown built it in his garage. Also love what Bob Gale said: "Sometimes, limitations on things makes you even more creative" And that's why BTTF is such an amazing film. And why the DeLorean has legendary status 👍
  • Considering how rare the DeLorean is today, seeing images of hundreds of them sitting next to each other outside the factory is so surreal.
  • @mcclane8812
    I remember leaving the movie theater the day it premiered as an 11 year old and it changed my life. I remember the day like it was yesterday. I remember how it made me feel and explaining it to my mother as she was making dinner. To this day, I watch it once a month, still, without fail. There will never be another movie like this. Period. It is a perfect film and often overlooked how it was taken to its upper echelons by the great Alan Silvestri. The movie makes me feel eternally 11 every time I watch it, I feel the same way I did that very first time. That is the genius of every person in this film that made it happen. I thank you. It has stood the test of time and has become a piece of my youth that will live in me and keep me that way forever. All of the memorabilia that I have from the movie, the DeLorean models, diecasts, props...all keep that 11 year old boy alive and 1985 eternal. Thank you! Gale,Zemeckis,Silvestri...
  • @davea6314
    My beloved dad died from Parkinson's disease in 2017. My dad and I liked the Back to the Future movies. Dad spoke highly of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Disease Research. It brings tears to my eyes from 1:13:06 to 1:14:06 in this video to see enthusiasts use a replica movie magic time traveling DeLorean car to raise close to a million dollars to find a cure for Parkinson's Disease.
  • That movie is a masterpiece. When we were shown that movie as kids all of us: cuties , jocks, nerds snotty kids, rich, poor, we were pulled into the story like in a vacuum and we stayed put in awe during all of the movie. I think it planted a seed in our heads us about the possibilities of life, what was happening around the world and being curious about stuff we didn't know. Doc Brown and Marty made a great team bouncing ideas. That's the kind of science I'd like to see more. That Delorean always looked like a flying saucer. Hey, We are all time travelers. The secret is that all our actions today influence the future. So be nice. If you don't believe in time travel, well try to learn what happens when you travel by boat around the world. Special thanks to everyone involved in the movie.
  • @wafflesnfalafel1
    My one good DeLorean story happened a few years ago. There is a long, straight 4 lane stretch of road across a wide valley not far from our place and it's nice to "stretch your legs". I was out getting errands done Sunday morning and was coming home and a guy and his kid were in a DeLorean directly in front of me ready to turn out onto the valley. They turn and the guy absolutely hammers it. I make a free right after traffic clears in my WRX, pass a couple slower cars and start to close on the Delorean. I'm inching up and catch them right as we hit the bridge mid valley with him in the left lane and me on the right. I glance down at the digital speedo, can you guess what it read? 88mph... That dad was out with his son doing a Sunday morning back to the future run, "just don't tell mommy, ok?" :)
  • @philrod1
    I just watched Back to the Future with my 9 year old son just a few days ago. I was worried that he wouldn't understand what was going on or the references. 1985 is ancient history to him. He loved it, and we really enjoyed watching it together. The time machine was a huge part of the enjoyment. He could really connect with just how cool it looks, even to this day <3
  • @AndrewProbert
    I was sure in the right place at the right time, here,... working with Ron Cobb. Multi-blessings to be a part of Mo-Pic History- Thank you, Mr. Zemeckis & Mr. Gale,... AND Mr. Spielberg-
  • @jameslanning8405
    The more I hear about John DeLorean, the more I just like the guy. He was trying to make his dream a reality for everyone. I wouldn't mind owning a stainless steel car, that never rusts, never stains, or bleaches out in the sun. And you can shine it up with a brillo pad! John seemed to live a rocky, bumpy life. "But the man lived!"
  • @Chrispy9393
    What a fantastic documentary to remember the time machine!
  • @MarkOakleyComics
    00:35 Thank goodness for the switch to the Clocktower from a nuclear test site! The movie was SO much tighter and elegant because of that change.
  • @johnprudent3216
    I love how gracious Bob Gale sounds when talking about fans who own the replica cars. On a personal level, if it were possible, I'd make a DeLorean my retirement car. Silly? Maybe. But I don't care.
  • @britCpower
    I would love to see a documentary of this quality done on the Mad Max Interceptor
  • @GTSCarLife
    I took my first serious date to the original showing of this movie, and I'll never forget the strange feeling walking out of the theater and into the parking lot. The movie was so incredible and really took you along for the journey in such a realistic way. I remember thinking how different things may have gone for DeLorean had the movie come out sooner.
  • What stood out in this documentary the most is the prop artists willingness to share their delorean time machine and embrace copies of the car no matter how good or bad. I believe artists should be compensated for their work, and I understand how its "their baby" and could rightfully take offense at others copying their work and sharing it for profit or any reason at all - and even worse someone making a poor copy. I think its neat they allow others to make their own creation and how it imortalizes their work and makes others happy - and that they are ok with it.