New York, Oct 29 (AP) Michael J Fox has been living with “Back to the Future" for a long time.
“I’ll be on the street and some kid will go, ‘There’s Marty McFly!’" Fox says. “No, this is an old man." It’s been 40 years since “Back to the Future" debuted in theatres, but neither time, nor Parkinson’s disease has done much — regardless of what he says — to diminish Fox’s boyish good nature.
For Fox, travelling through time with “Back to the Future" has been part of life. It’s the film that strapped a flux capacitor to his career and has, ever since, stayed in his rear view.
“Sometimes I look at it and think about my family," Fox, 64, said in a recent interview by Zoom from his apartment in New York. “I think about how I have a 37-year-old son who wasn’t born yet. It’s a long time ago." On

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