(I went looking for this back in 2015, but couldn't find it at the time. Better late than never, I guess.)
The following timeline is based on a marathon viewing of the entire Back to the Future trilogy. Some departure/arrival times are necessarily approximate. Red times indicate departures, blue arrivals. Important dates/times are bolded.
ISatOct 26198501:20Einstein is first time traveler 01:34Libyans! SatNov 05195506:00?Arrival in barn SatNov 12195522:04Lightning strikes clock tower SatOct 26198501:24Twin, er, Lone Pine Mall IISatOct 26198510:35?"We don't need... roads." WedOct 21201516:29Mill Valley, the future 21:00?Everything's fixed now, right? SatOct 261985a21:00?Near miss by jet SunOct 271985a01:00?A quick exit from Biff's Casino SatNov 12195506:00Back from the future IIISunNov 13195508:00?Drive-in WedSep 02188508:00?Indians! MonSep 07188508:15?Trestle over Eastwood Ravine Sun
Oct 27198511:00Time machine destroyed
By my count, that's:
7 days in 1955
1 day in 2015 and 1985a
1 day in 1955 (doubled up on previous visit)
5 days in 1885
Which means that Marty McFly experiences 14 subjective days in 1 day and 9.5 hours by the clock in 1985.
And a very exciting two weeks it was, too.
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http://cmdr-zoom.dreamwidth.org/508859.html.