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1990, USA

Back to the Future Part III (1990)
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Genres: Action | Adventure | Comedy | Sci-Fi | Western
Actors:
Richard Dysart
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Michael J. Fox Marty McFly/Seamus McFly
Christopher Lloyd Dr. Emmett Brown
Mary Steenburgen Clara Clayton
Thomas F. Wilson Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen/Biff Tannen
Lea Thompson Maggie McFly/Lorraine McFly
Elisabeth Shue Jennifer Parker
James Tolkan Chief Marshal James Strickland
Matt Clark Chester the Bartender
Dub Taylor Saloon Old-Timer #1
Harry Carey Jr. Saloon Old-Timer #2
Pat Buttram Saloon Old-Timer #3
Christopher Wynne Buford's Gang Member #1/Needles' Gang Member #1
Sean Gregory Sullivan Buford's Gang Member #2
Mike Watson Buford's Gang Member #3
Marc McClure Dave McFly
Directors: Robert Zemeckis | 
Certification:
IMDB Rating: 6.70 out of 10 (29109 votes)

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Taglines: 1: They've saved the best trip for last... But this time they may have gone too far.
Plot Summary: The movie continues where the last one with Marty stuck in 1955. But Doc Brown sent him a letter from 1855 through Western Union, that told him that after the Delorean was struck by lightning he was sent to 1855 and was unable to repair it, but has managed to bury it somewhere, where Marty can get to it in 1955 and hopefully the younger version of himself can repair it so he can drive it back to 1985 and then destroy it. But after finding it, Marty discovers that shortly after sending the letter Doc would be shot by an outlaw, Mad Dog Tannen. Marty then goes back to 1885 to save him and meets his ancestors. After finding the Doc, they were about to leave when Marty told the Doc that upon arriving the Delorean's gas tank was punctured, so they don't have any gasoline to run the car, which means they have to find some way to get the car to 88 mph. They decide to try pushing it with a locomotive. And things are fine except for the fact that Tannen, who had it in for Doc, now has it for Marty and has challenged him to gunfight on the day that they are going to leave, and Doc is smitten with Clara Clayton, the new school teacher.
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Back to the Future Part III

posted on 7 April 2008

Back to the Future Part III is the third and final installment of the popular trilogy, this time going to the past, to Hill Valley of 1885. Those that despised the second film for its darkness generally applaud this sequel for bringing back the sense of fun again, while for others it is a quaintly amusing diversion that isn't quite as interesting as the other two films, but still entertains.

Part III was shot directly after Part II wrapped, and the laid back approach here was probably due to needing a change of pace from the frenetic nature of the second film. It serves as an attempt to finally put to rest the series for the fans, while also working as a funny send-up of old Hollywood Westerns, including a very generous homage to Clint Eastwood that's a hoot in itself.

The film starts with Marty (Fox, Bright Lights Big City) in 1955 reading the letter from Doc (Lloyd, Back to the Future) that he had accidentally been transported to the year 1885. Due to the archaic technology, Doc isn't able to get back to the future, but is content to spend the rest of his life in the Old West, urging Marty not to come back for him. However, Marty decides not to heed Doc's advice when he discovers Doc's tombstone lists his death as only several days after he wrote the original letter. Using the DeLorean that Doc had secretly hidden for decades, Marty is able to return to the Old West, but due to damage to the car's fuel tank that leaves it empty, there is no way to get the time machine to accelerate to the needed 88 mph for a time jump. With Doc's death imminent, Marty must find a way to keep themselves alive and think of some way to get the car up to speed, while Doc finds potential true love in the arms of a local woman (Steenburgen, Melvin and Howard) whose life he saves.

I realize that any film dealing with time travel is bound to leave many with headaches, but there are a few things that occurred to me when watching Part III that did bother me, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who was confused by these things. First, the solution as to the DeLorean's fuel problem should be apparent to anyone who remembers that there should still be another instance of the DeLorean still in town the one Doc had hidden only weeks before Marty's arrival from the future. I suppose one could make the argument that tinkering with the hidden DeLorean would mean Marty would not be able to traverse back in time in the future, but it still would have been nice if this loophole were resolved. Another problem is that we know that Clara Clayton is the person for which Clayton's Ravine is named when she falls and dies from her accident there, but we had already established that Clara also had written the words on Doc's tombstone, which would have been impossible if she had died at the time she was supposed to, a few days earlier. One could argue that this Clara could have fallen into the ravine at a later date and preserved the history, but again, this is a confusing aspect that could have been resolved easily. Then there is the matter of how Marty just so happens to be an expert at horse riding, which he seems to do so effortlessly throughout Part III.

Despite these nitpicks, Back to the Future III is still an entertaining final chapter and must see viewing for anyone who has seen and enjoyed the previous entries in the series. It should never be seen without first viewing the other two films within a reasonably short period of time beforehand, so make sure you watch the first two films with as much attention to detail as you can for the full effect. Cast chemistry and terrific characterizations all make this seem almost effortless in its ability to charm, making it nearly impossible to dislike. Credit Gale (Interstate 60, Used Cars) and Zemeckis (Romancing the Stone, What Lies Beneath) for being able to sustain all of the energy and let us leave the saga with a smile on our faces.


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