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  1. Back to the Future Part III. AMC Presents: Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) travels to 1885 to rescue Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) and put the past, present and future on track so they can all get back to where - and when - they belong. 6,432 IMDb 7.4 1 h 53 min 1990. X-Ray HDR UHD PG.

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  2. 25 de may. de 1990 · Back to the Future Part III. One of the delights of the first two "Back to the Future" movies was the way the story moved dizzyingly through time. Paradoxes piled on top of paradoxes, until we had to abandon any attempt to follow the plot on a rational level, and go with the temporal flow. That looking-glass quality is missing, alas, from "Back ...

  3. 21 de oct. de 2022 · Back to the Future Part III - The Time Machine is Destroyed: When Marty's (Michael J. Fox) return to the present lands him on the train tracks, the time mach...

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  4. They've saved the biggest trip for last as the most popular time-traveling movie trilogy ever comes to a rousing conclusion in Back to the Future Part III! Stranded in 1955 after a freak accident, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) discovers he must travel back to 1885 to rescue Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) before he becomes smitten with school teacher Clara Clayton (Mary Steenburgen). Now, it's up ...

  5. The film was followed by two sequels, Back to the Future Part II (1989) and Back to the Future Part III (1990). Spurred by the film's dedicated fan following and effect on popular culture, Universal Studios launched a multimedia franchise, which now includes video games, theme park rides, an animated television series, and a stage musical.

  6. 28 de nov. de 2022 · Marty (Michael J. Fox), Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) & Clara (Mary Steenburgen) take the train to the future by using the force of the locomotive to power u...

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  7. Back to the Future, a western Isekai, was written by Bob Gale and Zemeckis, and starred Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. The movie opened on July 3, 1985 and grossed $210 million at the US box office, making it the highest grossing film of 1985.