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Doc Brown stole plutonium for his DeLorean time machine, but a tiny detail at the beginning of Back to the Future explains ...
Doc Brown takes you on a ride with the DeLorean in this latest Back to the Future Funko Pop figure. Check it out here.
Bob Gale, the co-writer and co-creator of the 'Back to the Future' franchise, reveals secrets of Doc Brown' life and the DeLorean in his new book.
Four years ago today, Doc Brown, Marty McFly and Jennifer arrived in the future. Well, a version of it with flying cars and hoverboards that we’re still waiting for. Yes, today is Back to the ...
Doc Brown, having the technology to make cars and trains fly, actually invented them, but since, in Part III, he decides to stay behind in the Old West, he never gets around to inventing them ...
BACK TO THE FUTURE saw Doc Brown change his mind about the dangers of time travel and a popular fan theory explains why. By George Simpson, Senior Film and Arts Reporter.
William Henry Joseph Cutter Brown, better known as the famous cakewalker Doc Brown, was born into slavery in Arrow Rock, Missouri. After emancipation, he moved to Kansas City and gained wide ...
When Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) built his DeLorean-shaped time machine in Back to the Future (now available from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) he needed an incredible amount of raw ...
While Doc Brown’s bourbon is aging, the company also makes bourbon creams. Each flavor — butter pecan, coffee and peppermint mocha — is made with bourbon that has been aged for two years.
Chris Brown: A History of Violence, which aired on Sunday, October 25, is part of the network’s No Excuse for Abuse campaign, which shines a light at complex dynamics of intimate […] Celebrity ...
This Doc Brown is brought to life in a highly-stylized, cartoon look that captures 1955 Doc in his fancy lounge lab coat and tie that he's wearing when 1985 Marty McFly shows up to his house for ...
This portrait of Doc Brown by Kansas City artist Millard C. Haywood was restored and put on display at the Kansas City Museum in 1985, when The Star described him as “the Fred Astaire of his day.” ...