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Back to the Future Part III
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Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen, Thomas F. Wilson View AllCrew
Robert Zemeckis (Director), Robert Zemeckis (Story), Bob Gale (Screenplay), Bob Gale (Story) View AllRelease: May 25th, 1990
Runtime: 1 hour, 58 minutes
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MovieMeditation
Unfortunately, director Robert Zemeckis seemed to sit on his high horse way too much throughout most of this movie and being filmed back to back with 'Back to the Future Part II' might have been a bad decision as well resulting in a clouded vision without a new and fresh directorial angle to film ....
Unfortunately, director Robert Zemeckis seemed to sit on his high horse way too much throughout most of this movie and being filmed back to back with 'Back to the Future Part II' might have been a bad decision as well resulting in a clouded vision without a new and fresh directorial angle to film ....
Takoma11
A direct continuation of the second film in the trilogy, Marty (Michael J Fox) heads to the 1880s in order to rescue Doc (Christopher Lloyd), who is stranded with a busted time machine.
A direct continuation of the second film in the trilogy, Marty (Michael J Fox) heads to the 1880s in order to rescue Doc (Christopher Lloyd), who is stranded with a busted time machine.
Gideon58
Robert Zemeckis, with a definite Steven Spielberg influence, brings the trilogy to an action-packed conclusion with 1990's Back to the Future Part III, which lefts off where the second film di, but provides an uncanny connection to the first film that is hard to resist.
Robert Zemeckis, with a definite Steven Spielberg influence, brings the trilogy to an action-packed conclusion with 1990's Back to the Future Part III, which lefts off where the second film di, but provides an uncanny connection to the first film that is hard to resist.