To whom it may concern,
I am delighted to inform you that a sequel to the Back to the Future Trilogy, in the form of an original screenplay has been written and is presently available. Production of Back to the Future, part IV could get underway almost immediately.
I would like you to know that I have invested more than five years developing an original scenario which will not only satisfy the cravings of the Trilogy fans, but which will also enthrall a vast new audience of all ages.
My scenario respects the spirit and continuity of the Trilogy while adding a new dimension to the present storyline: an alternate future in 2135. The story begins after an enormous disaster has occured where Hill Valley & Hill Dale used to be. This area is now known as HILL BROOK where there lives a Californian community that has the Mcfly, Tannen and
Strickland families in common geneology.
Here is a short and partial overview: In 1895, Dr. Emmett L. Brown (Doc), now a blacksmith, in order to save his father-in-law, Wilmor Clayton (Clara’s father) from certain death in a duel with his arch-rival, Baron
John-Lee Cromwell, and knowing, at the same time, that such a death would make his beloved Clara unhappy forever, allows himself to get drawn into a family adventure. He sets out to find and recover the original manuscript that could prove a fraudulent claim of the Cromwell family, whose reprocussions the Clayton family has endured since the 11th
century. A claim, that if proven will restore rightfully Wilmor as the principle inheritor of the claim, and stop the worst from happening. In order to achieve this end Doc has to travel back in time to 1985, and, from there, embarks on a new adventure using a brand new
time-space vessel: a DeLorean converted into a hydrogen-fueled vehicule. This Airohydrofoil, allows him to travel along with his best friend, Marty, and his two sons, Jules and Verne to the alternate future in HILL BROOK.
As you can see this scenario offers a lot of flexibility for the original actors,(who are somewhat older now) because the story starts in 1895, which also permits us to introduce Jules and Verne Brown. These two supporting characters will be an important compliment to Marty McFly(Michael J. Fox) and Dr. Emmet L. Brown (Christopher Lloyd).
I have written two versions (both copyrighted) of the original scenario for Back to the Future, part IV: version A (297 pages) and version B (278 pages). However, the version
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