<span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Bold"><strong>The shoes are the actual Light-Up 2015 Nike Mag pair worn by actor Michael J Fox's</strong></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> endearing character Marty McFly in the 1989 film </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Italic"><em>Back to the Future II</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">. McFly time-travels in these shoes to the year 2015, to prevent his future son from ending up in prison.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Bold"><strong>In a bid to replicate the shoes of the future, the scruffy-looking pair features </strong></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">a textured blue-flecked foam sole that creeps up along the upper, LED lights behind the heel, and a glowing Nike logo on the ankle straps.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Bold"><strong>While the trainers famously self-laced in the film, </strong></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">these prop shoes, clarifies the auction description, are "a light-up, walk-around version" minus the "special-effects requirements for the self-lacing sci-fi shoes". Nike did, however, release a button-powered, self-lacing shoe last year called Marty McFly, sending a first pair to Fox for trial. The sale of that limited-edition collection of 89 pairs of shoes raised money for the Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, with one buyer paying as much as $52,000 (Dh191,000). </span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Bold"><strong>This original pair, meanwhile, was estimated to sell for between £25,000 and £35,000 (up to Dh128,500),</strong></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> at Prop Store's Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction, which was held in London last month and showcased 600 original props, costumes and rare production materials.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Bold"><strong>Other lots at the movie memorabilia auction included: the wallet carried by Samuel Jackson's character </strong></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">in </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Italic"><em>Pulp Fiction</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Bold"><strong>;</strong></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]"> a light-up miniature model of the Millennium Falcon building from </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Italic"><em>Blade Runner</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">; Jack Nicholson's jacket from </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Italic"><em>The Shining </em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">and Joker costume from </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Italic"><em>Batman</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">; Arnold Schwarzenegger's </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Italic"><em>Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines </em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">costume; and the hand-painted portrait of Tony Montana (Al Pacino) and Elvira Hancock (Michelle Pfeifer) from </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-fs="Italic"><em>Scarface</em></span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]">, complete with bullet holes.</span> <strong>________________</strong> <strong>Read more:</strong> <strong>________________</strong>