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Back to the Future 3 (Widescreen/Pan & Scan)

Back to the Future 3 (Widescreen/Pan & Scan)

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Stranded in 1955, Marty must now travel to 1855 to rescue Doc Brown. Surviving Indian attacks and unfriendly townsfolk, its up to Marty to grab the love-struck Doc, leave the wild west and get back to the future.Released on the heels of BACK TO TH...
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Video Format

Widescreen/Pan & Scan

UPC

025195039413

Release Date

02/10/2009

Running Time

1 hour 58 minutes

MPAA Rating

PG

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Back to the Future 3 (Widescreen/Pan & Scan)

General
Director

Robert Zemeckis

Starring

Michael J. Fox

Genre

Comedies

Video Format

Widescreen/Pan & Scan

UPC

025195039413

Release Date

02/10/2009

Running Time

1 hour 58 minutes

MPAA Rating

PG

Language

English

Number of Discs

1

Media Format

DVD

Special Features
General
DVD Features:

Snap Case

Full Frame - 1.33

Widescreen - 1.85

Audio:

Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French

Subtitles - English, (SDH), Spanish

Additional Release Material:

Outtakes

Deleted Scene

FAQ's About the Trilogy

Audio Commentary: Producers, Bob Gale and Neil Canton

Recommendations

Theatrical Trailer

Featurette:

1. The Making of Back to the Future Part III

2. Making the Trilogy: Chapter Three

3. Q&A with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale

4. Did You Know That? Universal Animated Anecdotes

5. Designing the Town of Hill Valley

6. Desiging the Campaign

7. Production Archives

8. ZZ Top "Doubleback" Music Video

9. The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy

Text/Photo Galleries:

Production Notes

Biographies:

1. Cast

2. Filmmakers

DVD-ROM Features:

Including Total Axess

Format
Video Format
Widescreen/Pan & Scan

Cast & Crew
Cast
Michael J. Fox; Christopher Lloyd; Mary Steenburgen; Thomas F. Wilson; Elisabeth Shue

Director
Robert Zemeckis

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Muze Description
Stranded in 1955, Marty must now travel to 1855 to rescue Doc Brown. Surviving Indian attacks and unfriendly townsfolk, its up to Marty to grab the love-struck Doc, leave the wild west and get back to the future.

Released on the heels of BACK TO THE FUTURE II, this final entry in the time-traveling trilogy sends Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) to the wild, wild West. After Doc Brown accidentally sends himself too far into the past, he advises Marty not to follow (through a strategically placed letter). Upon learning that Brown may be in trouble, however, Marty takes the DeLorean and heads for 1885. Just as Marty convinces Doc to return to the present, a new complication arrives in the form of a lovely schoolteacher, Clara (Mary Steenburgen). With Doc head-over-heels and refusing to leave, Marty must do some fancy gun-slinging to keep them both alive.

Synopsis
In this third and final entry in the "Back to the Future" series, loopy "Doc" Brown, the creator of the time-traveling DeLorean, goes back to 1885 -- the heyday of the Old West, and his favorite era -- where he falls in love with a beautiful school teacher. Marty must rescue the good doctor, however, when he learns that the treacherous Mad Dog Tannen, leader of the rascally Tannen gang, is gunning for Doc -- and the yellow-bellied coward won't hesitate to shoot him in the back. Because of his newfound romance, however, Brown doesn't want to leave. Can Marty find a way to bring Doc's love back to the future without destroying the pattern of time?

Production Notes
This is the final film in the Zemeckis/Gale time-travel trilogy. "Back to the Future Part II" and "Back to the Future Part III" were shot back-to-back.

Estimated budget $40 million.

Shot in Los Angeles, Sonora, and Tuolomne County, California; North Carolina and Mexico, in DeLuxe color.

This sequel, like "Back to the Future Part II" (1989), was partially shot with the Vistaglide system of computerized cameras.

When he travels back to the old West, Michael J. Fox's character identifies himself to the locals as Clint Eastwood, which spawns several jokes during the course of the movie. The real-life Eastwood is thanked for his cooperation in the final screen credits.

Interestingly enough, the character played by Christopher Lloyd in the film "Goin' South" (1978) was rebuffed by actress Mary Steenburgen. It was Steenburgen's first film role, and her only other western. This time around Lloyd gets the girl.

Released in certain areas of the US as part of a triple bill with the first two films in the trilogy -- "Back to the Future" (1985) and "Back to the Future Part II" (1989).

Reviews
Los Angeles Times
"...Sprightly....BACK TO THE FUTURE futurists will feel complete..."

05/25/1990 | p.F1 | Peter Rainer


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    Back to the Future, Part III &#151 The Old West is Just a Science Experiment
by elvisdo, 7/5/2008

Pros: It ends the trilogy; still entertaining
Cons: Too repetitious
The Bottom Line: Back to the Future, Part III concludes the run of a great and fun franchise. While not as spectacular as the original, it's still engaging.
Review: If it ain't broke, don't fix it, unless of course it means repairing the time traveling De Lorean to …
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    Doc Brown Gets His Story In "Back To The Future, Part III"
by wlswarts, 4/18/2007

Pros: Good acting, Good character development (finally!), Decent enough concept
Cons: Terrible, repetitive plot, Simple resolution.
The Bottom Line: When Marty McFly returns to the Old West to rescue his friend Doc Brown from certain death, the audience has a nice twist on the Western and a decent ride.
Review: First off, "Back To The Future, Part III" is almost entirely dependent on seeing "Back To The Futur …
Author's Rating: 

    The Back to the Future trilogy concludes in fine style
by captaind, 1/15/2007

Pros: Energetic fun in the Wild West...
Cons: ...Not many...
The Bottom Line: A worthy film to end a hugely enjoyable trilogy.
Review: Back to the Future 3 - the third and, presumably, last film in the Back to the Future series (though …
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