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Back to the future part 3
1. Back to the Future Part 3 (1990)
Back to the Future Part 3 (1990).....................................................1
Description.......................................................................................2
Plot ...................................................................................................3
Cast:................................................................................................10
Director: .........................................................................................15
Producer:........................................................................................15
Screenwriter:..................................................................................16
Composer:......................................................................................16
2. Description
Back to the Future Part III is a 1990 American science fiction
comedy Western film. It is the third and final installment of the
Back to the Future trilogy. The film was directed by Robert
Zemeckis and starred Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary
Steenburgen, Thomas F. Wilson and Lea Thompson. The film takes
place immediately after the events of Back to the Future Part II.
While stranded in 1955, Marty McFly discovers that his friend Dr.
Emmett "Doc" Brown was killed by Biff Tannen's ancestor Buford.
Marty decides to travel to 1885 to rescue Doc and return to his
own timeline. Filming took place in both California and Arizona,
and the film was released in the United States on May 25, 1990.
3. The film was a commercial success and achieved $244.53 million
at the international box office, making it the 6th highest grossing
film of 1990. Fan reaction to the film was more positive than to
the first sequel, with many stating that this entry to the series
reflected the original better than Part II. Critics also gave Part III
better reviews than Part II, which had been met with mostly
mixed to positive reactions.
Plot
In 1955, Marty McFly discovers that his friend Dr. Emmett "Doc"
Brown is trapped in the year 1885. Marty and Doc's 1955 selves
use the information in Doc's 1885 letter to locate and repair the
4. DeLorean. While retrieving the car, Marty spots a tombstone with
Doc's name, dated six days after the letter. Learning that Doc was
killed by Biff Tannen's ancestor, Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, Marty
decides to go back to 1885 to save Doc. Marty arrives on
September 2, 1885, in the middle of a United States Cavalry
pursuit of Indians. While evading the pursuit, the DeLorean's fuel
line is torn, forcing Marty to hide the car in a cave and walk to Hill
Valley. En route, Marty meets his Irish great-great-grandparents,
Seamus and Maggie McFly. In Hill Valley, Marty runs afoul of
Buford and his gang. Buford tries to hang Marty, but Doc saves
him. Doc agrees to leave 1885, but with the DeLorean out of
gasoline, there is no way to accelerate the car to 88 mph. Doc
5. devises a scheme to use a locomotive to push the DeLorean up to
speed. As Doc and Marty explore the rail spur they intend to use,
they spot an out-of-controlhorse-drawn wagon. Doc saves the
passenger, Clara Clayton. The two fall in love, finding many
common interests, especially the works of Jules Verne. Buford
tries killing Doc at a town festival, but Marty intervenes. Buford
then goads Marty into a showdown in two days' time. Consulting
the photograph of Doc's tombstone, they note that Doc's name
has disappeared, but the tombstone is otherwise unchanged. Doc
tells Marty that the tombstone represents the events of the
future, and warns Marty that he, not Doc, might be killed by
Buford. The night before their departure, Doc tells Clara that he is
6. from the future, but Clara believes it is an excuse to end their
relationship and spurns him. Doc returns to the town saloon to get
drunk, but Marty rides to the saloon and convinces Doc to leave
with him. However, Doc drinks a single shot of whiskey and passes
out. Buford arrives and calls Marty, who realizes his reputation is
unimportant and refuses to fight. Doc revives after being force-fed
the bartender's special "Wake-Up Juice" and tries fleeing with
Marty, but Buford's gang captures Doc, forcing Marty to fight.
Marty uses a firebox door from a stove as a bullet-proof vest, and
then hits Buford in the face with it. During the fistfight that
follows, Buford destroys the tombstone and is arrested. Marty
and Doc depart to borrow the locomotive. Clara is leaving on the
7. train when she overhears a salesman discussing a man he met in
the saloon, despondent about his lost love. Realizing the man is
Doc and that he loves her, Clara triggers the emergency brake and
runs back to town. She discovers Doc's model of the time machine
and rides after him. Clara boards the speeding locomotive while
Doc is climbing towards the DeLorean. Doc encourages Clara to
join him, intending to bring her to 1985. As she climbs to Doc, the
overheated locomotive boiler explodes. Clara falls and is left
hanging by her dress. Marty passes the hoverboard to Doc, who
uses it to save Clara. They coast away from the train as the
DeLorean disappears through time, while the locomotive roars
over the edge of the incomplete bridge and is demolished. Marty
8. arrives on October 27, 1985. He escapes the powerless DeLorean
before it is destroyed, fulfilling Doc's instructions, when a freight
train strikes it. Marty returns home, discovering that everything
has returned to the improved timeline. Marty finds Jennifer
sleeping on her front porch. Later, he uses the lessons he learned
in 1885 to avoid being goaded into a street race with Needles,
avoiding a potential automobile accident. Jennifer opens the fax
message she kept from 2015 and finds that the message regarding
Marty being fired has been erased. Marty takes Jennifer to the
time machine wreckage. As they survey the remains, a steam-
powered locomotive equipped with a flux capacitor appears,
manned by Doc, Clara, and their children, Jules and Verne. Doc
9. gives Marty a photo of the two of them by the clockworksat the
1885 festival. Jennifer inquires about the fax, and Doc tells them it
means that the future has not been written yet. After the Browns
bid farewell to their friends, Doc's train converts into a hovertrain
and roars off into an unknown time.
10. Cast:
* Michael J. Fox,
* Christopher Lloyd,
* Elisabeth Shue,
* Mary Steenburgen,
* Lea Thompson,
* Thomas F. Wilson,
* Flea,
* Matt Clark,
11. * Burton Gilliam,
* Harry Carey Jr.,
* Bill McKinney,
* Sean Sullivan,
* J.J. Cohen,
* Marc McClure,
* Christopher Wynne,
* Dub Taylor,
* James Tolkan,
* Richard Dysart,
12. * Donovan Scott,
* Pat Buttram,
* Mike Watson,
* Marvin J. McIntyre,
* Ricky Dean Logan,
* Freddie,
* Dannel Evans,
* Todd Cameron Brown,
* Wendie Jo Sperber,
* Brad McPeters,
13. * Hugh Gillam,
* Marion Tumen,
* Kaleb Henley,
* Steve McArthur,
* Leslie A. Prickett,
* Dean Cundey,
* Jeffrey Weissman,
* Dusty Hill,
* Foster,
* Larry Ingold,
14. * Tim Konrad,
* Jo B. Cummings,
* Leno Fletcher,
* Billy Gibbons,
* John Ickes,
* Michael John Mills,
* Kenny Myers,
* Michael Klastorin,
* Glenn Fox,
* Joey Newington,
15. * Rod Kuehne,
* James A. Rammel,
* Phinnaes D.,
* Frank Beard,
* Dorothy Hack
Director:
* Robert Zemeckis
Producer:
* Steve Starkey,
16. * Frank Marshall,
* Bob Gale,
* Neil Canton,
* Kathleen Kennedy,
* Steven Spielberg
Screenwriter:
* Robert Zemeckis,
* Bob Gale
Composer: