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From: klr@hadron.UUCP (Kurt L. Reisler)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Re: The town in Back to the Future
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Date: Wed, 25-Sep-85 16:27:56 EDT
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In article <3771@topaz.RUTGERS.EDU> pugh@topaz.RUTGERS.EDU writes:
>From: "pugh jon%e.mfenet"@LLL-MFE.ARPA
>
>
>I just watched Gremlins which was free with Teen Wolf, and guess what I
>recognized?  The town was the same as Back to the Future, but with some
>signs changed.  They never gave a really good view of the clock tower, but
>the movie theatre he crashed into on his way back was the same one where
>Snow White was enjoyed by the little monsters until they "blowed up, sir".
>
>Just another proof it was a back lot.
>
>Jon Pugh

To see the town, go on the Universal Studios Tour, and look for the
only large, park like area in the back lot.  Last time I was there, 
they were shooting some scenes for "Knight Rider".  I still think
that the Mall Scenes were shot at the Orange County Mall, about the
time of the last Fall DECUS, early December of '84.