Michael J. Fox Says The Search Is On For Marty McFly’s Lost Guitar From Back to the Future

Michael J. Fox and Gib­son have offi­cial­ly launched a search for the gui­tar Mar­ty McFly played in the Enchant­ment Under the Sea dance scene in the beloved film Back to the Future.

“We need your help, we’re try­ing to find the gui­tar I played in Back to the Future,” Fox told fans in a video released on YouTube to sup­port the search. “It’s some­where lost in the space-time con­tin­u­um, or it’s in some teamster’s garage.”

Gib­son, which made the Cher­ry Red ES-345 gui­tar Fox played in the 1985 black­buster, also released a “want­ed” style poster that asks: “Have You Seen This Gui­tar?”

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HAVE YOU SEEN THIS GUITAR? IMAGE CREDIT: GIBSON TV / YOUTUBE.

Along­side Fox, co-stars Lea Thomp­son (Lor­raine Baines-McFly) and Christo­pher Lloyd (Emmett Brown) encour­aged fans to send any tips they might have to a web­site the brand had set up or to call a tip line. Addi­tion­al­ly, Huey Lewis, whose music is famous­ly fea­tured in the film, also made an appear­ance in the video.

Ulti­mate­ly, the search for the axe will be fea­tured in an upcom­ing doc­u­men­tary the com­pa­ny is pro­duc­ing called Lost to the Future.

We’ve been look­ing into leads and rumors for a long time, and as you can imag­ine, we’re talk­ing 40 years ago, so mem­o­ries fade,” the film’s direc­tor, Doc Crotzer, recent­ly told The Hol­ly­wood Reporter. “We weren’t in the era of dig­i­tal trails, or of receipts and things like that. There are con­flict­ing reports too. You can find about as many dif­fer­ent rumors as you can peo­ple.” 

Gib­son pur­pose­ful­ly ini­ti­at­ed the search for the gui­tar, which has been miss­ing for 40 years, this year to coin­cide with the film’s 40th anniver­sary.

Speak­ing of Back to the Future, Bob Gale, one of the screen­writ­ers of the Robert Zemeck­is-direct­ed Back to the Future tril­o­gy, recent­ly insist­ed there will “nev­er” be anoth­er Back to the Future… any­thing.

Spec­u­la­tion ramped up after the co-cre­ators of Cobra Kai, the TV series fol­low-up to the Karate Kid movies, dis­cussed a pos­si­ble Back to the Future TV series.

But Gale insist­ed there is no future for the fran­chise.

“I don’t know why they keep talk­ing about that!” he told Peo­ple. “I mean, do they think that if they say it enough times, we’re going to actu­al­ly do it?”

“I mean, it’s like they know in every inter­view peo­ple say, ‘Oh Bob, when is there going to be a Back to the Future 4?’ Nev­er. ‘When is there going to be a pre­quel?’ Nev­er. ‘When is there going to be a spin­off?’ Nev­er. It’s just fine the way it is. It’s not per­fect, but as Bob Zemeck­is used to say, ‘It’s per­fect enough.’”