Back to The Future Part III (1990)

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Written by Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale

Directed by Robert Zemeckis

Also known as "Regreso al Futuro III", "Volver al Futuro 3", "Vuelta al Futuro 3"

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1990

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Concluding part of the time-travelling trilogy. Marty McFly travels to the American Wild West of 1885 in a desperate bid to save Doc Brown from becoming another victim of the black-hatted varmint gunslinger Buford Tannen. A dazzling mix of special effects and rip-roaring comedy

When is Back to The Future Part III next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Screen 2 HD December 1st, 5:55pm and on Sky Screen 2 December 1st, 5:55pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Michael J. FoxMichael J. FoxMarty McFly/Seamus McFly
Image for Christopher LloydChristopher LloydDr. Emmett Brown
Image for Mary SteenburgenMary SteenburgenClara Clayton
Thomas F. WilsonBuford 'Mad Dog' Tannen/Biff Tannen
Lea ThompsonMaggie McFly/Lorraine McFly
Image for Elisabeth ShueElisabeth ShueJennifer Parker
James TolkanChief Marshal James Strickland
Matt ClarkChester the Bartender
Dub TaylorSaloon Old-Timer
Harry Carey Jr.Saloon Old-Timer
Pat ButtramSaloon Old-Timer
Christopher WynneBuford's Gang Member
Sean Gregory SullivanBuford's Gang Member
Mike WatsonBuford's Gang Member
Marc McClureDave McFly

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