The creators of the famous guitar that Marty McFly played during the school dance in which their parents studied in the first installment of ‘Back to the Future’, began a search on Tuesday to find the whereabouts of this historic relic, which has been missing decades.
“Have you seen this guitar?” The Gilson company asks in a video, behind the red cherry model ES-345 with which the protagonist of the film, played by Michael J. Fox, marks the alone of Chuck Berry Berry ‘Song’ Johnny Be Goode ‘during the dance of his parents in 1955.
“We need your help,” Fox replies to the petition, while another of the stars of this iconic saga, Chistopher Lloyd, who embodies Dr. Emmett Brown says: “Somehow, its existence is erased.”
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“No one has seen this guitar since 1985, and we need to find it,” adds actor Harry Waters, Jr., who plays Marvin Berry, alleged cousin in the fiction of Chuck Berry and one of the members of the band that plays in the dance “Enchantment Under the Sea” of the film.
“Do you remember that sound you’ve been looking for? Well, listen to this!” Marvin says in the film when he calls Chuck to listen to Marty McFly’s string tear.
“This is an important piece of the history of cinema, a film memory. Happy to find it!” Says the cooker of ‘Back to the Future’, Bob Gale.
In the video, which invites nostalgia, the stars of the film urge users to ask among their group of friendships, bandmates or relatives about any detail about the guitar location.
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“It is somewhere lost in the space-time continuum, or in the garage of a truck driver,” says Fox, while Lloyd adds: “This guitar has been lost in time.”
The company will detail later the search in a documentary that will be named ‘Lost to The Future’ (lost in the future).
With EFE information
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