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      Bob Gale

      Bob Gale

      Highest Rated: 93% Back to the Future (1985)

      Lowest Rated: 14% Tales From the Crypt Presents Bordello of Blood (1996)

      Birthday: May 25, 1951

      Birthplace: University City, Missouri, USA

      Screenwriter Bob Gale is best known for his work on the "Back to the Future" trilogy. Born in Missouri, Gale as a child made films with his brother and later attended the USC School of Cinema. While there he met Robert Zemeckis, with whom he would collaborate numerous times, and wrote the sci-fi-themed student films "The Annihilator Attacks" and "The Discovery." In 1973 Gale collaborated with classmate Zemeckis for the first time, on the comedy short "A Field of Honor." After graduating, the two would team up on a slew of projects, sharing writing credit on the Steven Spielberg bomb "1941" and the Beatlemania comedy "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" (Zemeckis's feature directing debut). In 1985 they released their landmark time-travel yarn "Back to the Future," which spawned two sequels, both of which were co-written by Gale. The trilogy of films made over 500 million dollars worldwide, and easily were Gale's most successful works. In 2002, he debuted as a feature-film director with the road movie "Interstate 60," which included appearances from "Back to the Future" cohorts Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd.

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      The Real History of Science Fiction, Bob Gale, 04/19/2014, ©BBCAMERICA

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet 47% Back in Time Self - 2015
      No Score Yet 86% Interstate 60 Director,
      Writer,
      Producer
      - 2002
      14% 31% Tales From the Crypt Presents Bordello of Blood Writer $5.6M 1996
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Mr. Payback: An Interactive Movie Director - 1995
      81% 78% Back to the Future Part III Screenwriter,
      Producer
      - 1990
      63% 85% Back to the Future Part II Screenwriter,
      Producer
      $116.4M 1989
      93% 95% Back to the Future Screenwriter,
      Producer
      $247.0K 1985
      77% 69% Used Cars Producer - 1980
      39% 48% 1941 Writer,
      Screenwriter
      - 1979

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet 80% Expedition: Back to the Future Executive Producer,
      Self
      2021
      82% 96% Tales From the Crypt Director 1993
      No Score Yet 82% Amazing Stories Writer 1986