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    Back to the Future III [Special Edition]

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    Director: Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale, Neil Canton
    Cast: Michael J. Fox

    Michael J. Fox
    , Christopher Lloyd
    Christopher Lloyd
    , Mary Steenburgen
    Mary Steenburgen
    , Thomas F. Wilson
    Thomas F. Wilson
    , Lea Thompson
    Lea Thompson


    DVD

    (Special Edition / Wide Screen)

    $14.99
    $14.99

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    • Release Date: 01/05/2010
    • UPC: 0025195039413
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Rating: PG
    • Source: UNIVERSAL STUDIOS
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 7080
    • Sales rank: 737

    Special Features

    The making of Back to the Future Part III; Making the trilogy: chapter three; Q&a qith director Robert Zemeckis and producer Bob Gale; Feature commentary with producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton; Deleted scene; Outtakes; Universal animated anecdotes; Designing the town of Hill Valley; Designing the campaign; Production archives; The secrets of the Back to the Future trilogy; Faqs about the trilogy; ZZ Top "Doubleback" music video

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Michael J. Fox Marty McFly,Boy with Gun
    Christopher Lloyd Dr. `Doc' Emmett Brown
    Mary Steenburgen Clara Clayton
    Thomas F. Wilson Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen
    Lea Thompson Maggie McFly
    Elisabeth Shue Jennifer
    Matt Clark Bartender
    Richard Dysart Barbed Wire Salesman
    James Tolkan Marshal Strickland
    Marc McClure Dave McFly
    Wendie Jo Sperber Linda McFly
    Hugh Gillin Mayor
    Jeffrey Weissman George McFly
    Burton Gilliam Colt Gun Salesman
    Bill McKinney Engineer
    Donovan Scott Deputy
    Flea Needles
    Marvin J. McIntyre Mortician
    Kaleb Henley Strickland's Son
    Todd Cameron Brown Jules
    Dannel Evans Verne,Verne
    Leslie A. Prickett Celebration Man
    Dean Cundey Photographer
    Pat Buttram Saloon Old-Timer
    Jo B. Cummings Pie Lady
    James A. Rammel Festival Dance Caller
    Brad McPeters Eyepatch
    Phinnaes D. Toothless
    Rod Kuehne Ticket Agent
    Leno Fletcher Conductor
    Joey Newington Joey
    Larry Ingold Train Fireman
    Tim Konrad Barbed Wire Salesman's Companion
    Harry Carey Jr. Saloon Old-Timer
    Dub Taylor Saloon Old-Timer
    Christopher Wynne Buford Tannen's Gang
    Sean Gregory Sullivan Buford Tannen's Gang
    Mike Watson Actor,Buford Tannen's Gang
    J.J. Cohen Needle's Gang
    Ricky Dean Logan Actor,Needles' Gang
    Steve McArthur 1st Festival Man
    John Ickes 2nd Festival Man
    Michael Klastorin 1st Townsman
    Michael John Mills Actor,2nd Townsman
    Kenny Myers Actor
    ZZ Top Actor
    Kevin Holloway Marty Photo Double
    Michael Higgins Marty Dance Double
    Lea Thomson Actor
    Alan Silvestri Composer

    Technical Credits
    Neil Canton Producer
    Bob Gale Producer,Screenwriter
    Kathleen Kennedy Executive Producer
    Michael Lantieri Special Effects
    Scott Farrar Special Effects
    Frank Marshall Executive Producer
    Ken Ralston Special Effects
    Walter Scott Stunts
    Steven Spielberg Executive Producer,Producer
    Rick Alexander Sound Effects
    Kevin Bartnof Sound Effects
    James Bolt Sound Effects
    Charles L. Campbell Sound Effects
    Will Cascio Stunts
    Steve Starkey Producer
    Robert Zemeckis Screenwriter
    Charlie Croughwell Stunts
    Danny Costa Stunts

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Back to the Future Part III
    1. Back Again [2:48]
    2. Main Titles [2:10]
    3. A Letter From Doc [7:40]
    4. Doc's Destiny [3:07]
    5. Back to 1885 [6:25]
    6. Clint Eastwood? [7:47]
    7. Mad Dog [3:12]
    8. Reunited [4:28]
    9. Out of Gas [4:09]
    10. Clara [8:48]
    11. The Town Festival [6:15]
    12. Trouble With Tannen [9:26]
    13. The Course of the Future [9:57]
    14. Late for a Train [4:21]
    15. Showdown [:35]
    16. Racing Against Time [9:12]
    17. Back to Normal [11:45]
    18. Marty's Choice [3:47]
    19. Meet the Family [2:00]
    20. End Titles [3:44]

    The final episode in the fast-paced Back to the Future trilogy has time traveler Marty McFly heading back to the Old West to save his pal Doc, the inventor of the magical DeLorean time-traveling machine that took Marty back to the 1950s in the first film and shot him into the 21st century for the second episode. Marty's latest journey began at the end of Part II when he received a letter dated 1885 from Doc, who was accidentally stranded in 1885 by a stray bolt of lightning. The letter says that he cannot come home until he repairs the DeLorean, which he buried in the desert to keep it safe. Marty goes to dig it up so he can fix it and rescue Doc. Unfortunately, he is en route to the sight when he finds a tombstone with his friend's name on it; beneath it are the mysterious words "With Love from Clara." The date reads 1885. Marty realizes that if he cannot prevent Doc's early demise that Doc will never have existed and that will cause all kinds of problems. Unfortunately, no sooner does McFly make it back to the past, where he adopts the name "Clint Eastwood" when he gets into trouble, leaving his forbears to save him. Meanwhile, Doc, who is still alive, falls in love with the beauteous schoolmarm Clara Clayton, the girl he knows he must marry. They meet when he saves her from a runaway wagon. When not wrestling with their own problems, Marty and Doc must figure out how to fix the disabled DeLorean so they can return to the present. Needing the car to go 88 mph before it can breach time, the two devise a crazy scheme involving a stolen train, an uncompleted stretch of track and a yawning gorge that comprises the story's thrilling highlight.

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