However, an unfortunate discovery prompts Marty to go to his friends aid. Stranded in 1955, Marty McFly receives written word from his friend, Doctor Emmett Brown, as to where can be found the DeLorean time machine.
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And if you’ve been paying attention in the series to date, you’ll get plenty of fun out of quirks like the brief appearance of the solemn child who’ll grow up to be the oppressive principal or the reference to a the clip from A Fistful Of Dollars as seen in Part II. Back to the Future Part III is the third and final film in the Back to the Future trilogy.
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The villain is Burford Tannen, the thuggish outlaw ancestor of the bullies who terrorised Marty in various periods in the earlier films, and the movie constantly plays clever reprises of the highpoints of the series but in 1885 terms - with a chase around main street on horses replacing the skateboard stuff, a shooting match replacing video games and a community hoe-down instead of a school dance. Part III, which is slightly less fleet of foot, restores heart interest of the first film and has a satisfying complete storyline.Īt the end of the second film Doc Brown was stranded in 1885 while young Marty McFly was in 1955 now, learning Doc is due to be backshot by a varmint of the Old West, Marty returns to the 1880s and we get a hugely enjoyable science-fiction Western packed with Jules Verne-style steam engines and plenty of neat jokes.Īrriving in 1885, dressed in an absurd set of fringed buckskins that accurately reflect a 1950s Roy Rogers idea of a cowboy outfit, Fox swiftly changes into a muddier, more realistic set of Western duds, and adopts the most cowboy-sounding name he can think of, one ‘Clint Eastwood’. Fox) travels to 1885 to rescue Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) and put the past, present and future on track so they can all get back to. A worldwide cultural phenomenon and the highest-grossing film of 1985, Back to the Future launched one of the most successful franchises in Universal's history, including two theatrical sequels, an animated television series, a theme park ride, toys, comic books, video games and apparel. Back To The Future Part II teed off a lot of critics by not being a remake of the first film, and for daring to be a) complicated, b) very fast and c) heartless. They’ve saved the biggest trip for last as the most popular time-traveling movie trilogy of all time comes to a rousing conclusion in Back to the Future Part III To create the complex scenes where Fox has to act opposite himself playing both Marty McFly and Seamus McFly, ILM’s engineers developed a high speed. As a trilogy, the Back To The Future films make a lot more sense strung together than, say, the Star Wars trio.