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  1. Back to the Future III written by Alan SilvestryArranged by Rodney NewtonConducted by Valentin SacherBrass Band Zuzgen, 12.11.2022

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  3. 25 de may. de 1990 · Back to the Future III brought the iconic trilogy to a close twenty-eight years ago, and yet people are still discovering secrets about the movie. By Ryan J. Downey Jan 26, 2018.

  4. 15 de oct. de 2010 · 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, a musical, an escape room, toys, comic books, video gam

  5. Título original Back to the Future. Part III Año 1990 Duración 118 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Dirección Robert Zemeckis Guion Bob Gale. Historia: Bob Gale, Robert Zemeckis Música Alan Silvestri Fotografía Dean Cundey Reparto Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen, Thomas F. Wilson, Lea Thompson, Elisabeth Shue, Matt Clark, Richard Dysart, Jeffrey Weissman ...

  6. In "Back to the Future," LEA THOMPSON played both a flirtatious 17-year-old in 1955, as well as a housewife some 30 years later. In "Back to the Future Part II," the actress took another 30 year leap, and appeared as the 77 year old Lorraine Baines McFly, as well as a distorted version of herself in the altered 1985 as the wife of Biff Tannen.

  7. During the filming of "Back to the Future Part III" in northern California, Zemeckis commuted over 350 miles each day to Los Angeles to oversee the editing of Part II. In its opening weekend, "Back to the Future Part II" took in a staggering 47 million dollars, and went on to a worldwide gross of well over $300 million.