Have you seen Marty McFly's iconic cherry red guitar? Gibson launches search for long-lost 'Back to the Future' prop
Hill Valley, Calif.: The search for Marty McFly's missing cherry red guitar is underway after it mysteriously vanished several decades ago, and the hope is that it could be recovered without a DeLorean.
Gibson — the brand behind the iconic ES-345 that star Michael J. Fox wields in Back to the Future for a memorable performance of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" — has launched a global search for the instrument, which filmmakers discovered missing 40 years ago during the making of the 1989 sequel.
Alongside the film's stars, which also include Lea Thompson and Christopher Lloyd, Gibson has called on fans to assist with the search. Have any information on its whereabouts? Tips can be sent to Gibson online at www.LostToTheFuture.com or via call/text at 1-855-345-1955.
The search was launched in tandem with Gibson Films' Lost to the Future, an upcoming documentary about the search for the elusive guitar and the impact the film — namely, Marty McFly's guitar solo scene — has had on music superstars today, including Coldplay's Chris Martin and singer-songwriter John Mayer.
Fox's time-traveling teen shreds the cherry red ES-345 during the 'Enchantment Under the Sea' school dance in Robert Zemeckis's 1985 classic, stunning the crowd with a hit that had yet to be released.
Fox and his costars, as well as the film's co-writer and producer Bob Gale, provide in-depth interviews in the upcoming doc from director Doc Crotzer, which also coincides with the film's 40th anniversary.
"This guitar has been lost to the future," Lloyd says in the doc's trailer.
Fox adds, 'It's somewhere lost in the space-time continuum, or it's in some teamster's garage.' 'This is the movie that made me want to be a filmmaker, and the scene that made me pick up a guitar for the first time,' Crotzer said in a statement. "As children of the '80s, it is our duty to take fans of music, fans of the movie, and fans of true crime documentaries with us on this too-crazy-to-believe quest to find our generation's Excalibur.'
'Guitar has always been a big part of my life,' Fox said in his own statement. 'When we talked about the 'Enchantment Under The Sea' scene, I sat down with the cinematographer and choreographer and said I want to riff through all of my favorite guitarists, like doing Jimi Hendrix behind the head, Pete Townshend doing a windmill, and the Eddie [Van Halen] hammer thing, it was so cool that they were open to that, and we laid it all out there."
"I'm really happy with the scene because it was an expression of my love for guitar and all the great players," Fox added. "I didn't realize the influence the scene had on people. John Mayer said, 'I play guitar because of you,' and Chris Martin said the same thing, and I am glad they took it further than I did [and] went to the trouble of being really good players. I just love the guitar, and I love the movie."
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