Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) and Clara (Mary Steenburgen) say goodbye to Marty (Michael J. Fox) before flying away in a train.
The
final installment in the Back to the Future trilogy picks up where the
second film left off, but it casts off the dizzying time travel of the
first two films for mostly routine comedy set in the Old West. Marty
McFly (Michael J. Fox) receives a 70-year-old letter from
his inventor friend, Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), who tells Marty
that he has retreated a century in time to live out a relatively quiet
life in the Old West. Doc Brown reveals that he hid his DeLorean
car/time machine in an abandoned mine outside town, and when Marty does
some research and discovers that the Doc died shortly after writing the
letter, he decides to find the car, travel back in time, and warn the
Doc about his demise. Meanwhile, the Doc, who has fallen in love with a
local woman (Mary Steenburgen), realizes he can't hide in the past from
the problems he has caused to the time flow in the previous two
adventures. He reluctantly decides to return to the present with Marty,
but first, they have to find a way to get the DeLorean up to time-travel
velocity with a broken fuel line and no gasoline.
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