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Back to the Future (Robert Zemeckis, 1985, US)
Back to the Future: Run Time
Not the run time of the movie itself, I mean the time it took Marty to run to and from his house to the mall to town square and back
Doc calls Marty at his house at 12:28 AM to ask him to pick up his camera before meeting him at the Twin Pines Mall. Marty is able to skateboard from his house to Doc’s, and from Doc’s to the Mall in about 45 minutes, arriving just as the clock ticks over from 1:15 to 1:16.
When Marty is sent back in time to 1955, he arrives at Peabody Farm, the future site of the Mall, at 6:15 AM (the exact time was only given in the DVD menu for BTTF, but onscreen we can confirm he arrives between 6:00 and 6:59). From there, he drives all the way to future site of his house, then proceeds to walk into town; a street sign says “Hill Valley 2 Miles.” He arrives in town square at 8:29, just in time to hear the clock tower chime 8:30. It took him 2 hours and 15 minutes to drive from the mall to his house, and walk from his house to town square.
At the end of the movie, when Marty returns to 1985, he arrives in town square at 1:23 AM, and has to run on foot all the way to Lone Pine Mall to try and warn Doc about the Libyans. He arrives at 1:33, just a 10 minute jog. It is presumably more than 2 miles from town square to the Mall, because Marty took off in the same direction on foot as he had been driving after he left Peabody farm. Marty ran 2 miles in 10 minutes, which is just 2 minutes slower than the world record of 7:58.61, set by Daniel Komen in 1997 (in 1985 the World Record stood at 8:13.51, set by Steve Ovett in 1978).
To run a 5-minute mile is a feat in and of itself for an untrained 17-year-old in full body denim, but to manage two in a row and not be completely winded is a miracle of endurance and film editing.
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