:55:03
Lorraine?
:55:05
Calvin!
:55:07
I'd like you to meet
my good friend George McFly.
:55:10
Hi. It's really a pleasure to meet you.
:55:14
-How's your head?
-Good. Fine.
:55:17
I've been worried about you
ever since you ran off the other night.
:55:20
Are you okay?
:55:23
-I'm sorry. I have to go.
-Come on!
:55:26
Isn't he a dreamboat?
:55:32
-She didn't even look at him.
-This is more serious than I thought.
:55:35
Your mother is infatuated with you
instead of your father.
:55:39
Wait a minute, Doc.
:55:40
Are you trying to tell me
that my mother has got the hots for me?
:55:44
-Precisely.
-This is heavy.
:55:47
There's that word again. "Heavy".
:55:49
Why are things so heavy in the future?
ls there a problem with the Earth's gravity?
:55:53
The only way we're going to
get them to mate is if they're alone.
:55:56
You've got to get them to interact...
:55:59
...in some sort of social....
:56:02
-You mean like a date?
-Right!
:56:05
What kind of date?
What do kids do in the '50s?
:56:08
They're your parents.
You must know them.
:56:10
What are their common interests?
What do they like to do together?
:56:14
Nothing.
:56:15
Look! There's a rhythmic
ceremonial ritual coming up.
:56:18
The Enchantment Under the Sea dance!
They're supposed to go to this.
:56:22
-That's where they kiss for the first time.
-All right, kid.
:56:25
You stick to your father like glue
and make sure he takes her to that dance.
:56:29
George, buddy...
:56:31
...remember that girl
I introduced you to, Lorraine?
:56:40
What are you writing?
:56:43
Stories.
:56:44
Science fiction stories
about visitors...
:56:48
...coming down to Earth
from other planets.
:56:53
Get out of town!
l didn't know you did anything creative.
:56:57
-Let me read some.
-No, no.