This gets a lot of unnecessary hate simply for being so different than the first two Back to the Future movies, but rewatching this I felt like it's just as good in its own way. On the train for San Francisco, Clara overhears a conversation about how heartbroken Doc is. In Back to the Future Part III, at the Drive-In, the three films playing, listed on the marquee, are all sequels and all Universal films. Written by: Robert Zemeckis & Bob Gale (characters), Robert Zemeckis & Bob Gale (story), Bob Gale (screenplay) Directed by: Robert Zemeckis Starring: Michael J. In the morning, Buford arrives and calls out Marty, who observes the photograph and sees "Clint Eastwood" (his 1885 alias) appear on the tombstone, so he refuses to duel Buford. The opening scene of Back to the Future Part III. It delights in poking fun of the time period and genre, plus gives us familiar faces/enemies in the form of series antagonist 'Biff Tannen's' long lost grandfather as a murderous outlaw - naturally hell-bent on causing all sorts of problems for our heroes. Jennifer opens the fax message she kept from 2015 and watches as its text regarding Marty's firing disappears. "We had every great stuntman in Hollywood wanting to work on Part III," recalled Gale in 2002. Back to the Future Part III (4K UHD) (3,785) 1 h 58 min 1990 HDR UHD PG. Fox) and Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd) back to the |Old West of 1885. Then you can experience the full magic of watching a young high school student (Marty McFly - played perfectly by Michael J Fox) get caught up in with his friend 'Doc Brown's' (played by the only person seemingly capable of upstaging Michael J Fox here - Christopher Lloyd) exploits with a time-travelling DeLorean carThere's a brief recap at the beginning of the film as to how our heroes have become stuck in the past and now they have to go further back to the Wild West in order to get home - don't worry, if that sounds confusing - it all makes sense if you've watched all three.What you have here is a movie that feels totally at home in the 'Back to the Future' trilogy, but this time is set among cowboys and spittoons. 1990 | 13+ | 1h 58m | Family Comedies. However, an unfortunate discovery prompts Marty to go to his friend's aid. 98 talking about this. Back to the Future, Part III (Zemeckis, 1990) Categories: carry on campaign, comedies, popcorn movies, robert zemeckis, science fiction, summer movies, worthy sequels. It's more coherent and streamlined. However, an unfortunate discovery prompts Marty to go to his friend's aid. The following morning, Zemeckis would drive to the Burbank Airport, board a flight back to the set in Northern California, and continue to shoot the film. Back to the Future Part III was the book tie-in to the movie Back to the Future Part III. Marty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidentally sent thirty years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the eccentric scientist Doc Brown. [8] Thomas F. Wilson, who played Buford Tannen, chose to perform his own stunts and spent a great deal of time learning to ride a horse and throw his lariat. The last chapter of this trilogy, where Marty McFly and Doc Brown face gunmen in the old West. [11] The musicians of the Old West–style band in the film were played by ZZ Top. Fox replied that he wanted to visit the Old West and meet cowboys. Instead of being the same old run-of-the-mill by the numbers … I should have brought a big yellow legal pad to the screening, so I could take detailed notes just to keep the time-lines straight.