Unveiling the Mystery: The Hunt for the Missing 'Back to the Future' Guitar
ICARO Media Group
**Iconic 'Back to the Future' Guitar at the Center of New Documentary**
A new documentary is set to unravel the mystery of an iconic guitar that went missing nearly four decades ago. The guitar in question, a Gibson ES-345 Cherry Red, was famously played by Michael J. Fox's character, Marty McFly, in the 1985 blockbuster film Back to the Future. This instrument was featured during the memorable "Enchantment Under the Sea" dance scene where McFly performs Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode."
Rented from Norm's Rare Guitars in California for the film, the guitar was expected to be returned following the production. However, by the time the subsequent sequels were filmed in 1989, the guitar had vanished without a trace. Despite the resurfacing of numerous props from the classic movie over the years, the whereabouts of this particular instrument remained unknown.
The quest to locate this lost piece of cinematic history has inspired filmmaker Doc Crotzer to produce a documentary titled Lost to the Future. Crotzer, who credits Back to the Future with sparking his dual passions for filmmaking and guitar playing, has long harbored curiosity about the missing guitar. He shared with Billboard his longstanding wonderment about its fate, noting that while other movie props have emerged, this special guitar never did.
Crotzer's film aims to fuse the intrigue of true crime with the nostalgia of a beloved movie moment, embarking on a thorough search to recover the iconic instrument. Anyone with possible information can aid the search by reaching out via the dedicated avenues provided by the documentary team.