BACK TO THE FUTURE PART III Film 1990. Written by Bob Gale. Directed by Robert Zemeckis. Starring Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen, Thomas F. Wilson, Elizabeth Shue, Lea Thompson and Flea. | |||||
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1885 - 139 years ago | |||||
1 | July 4, 1885 | 19th Century and earlier | Events | ||
July 4, 1885 Chester: Emmett! What can I get you, the usual? Doc: No, Chester, I'm gonna need something a lot stronger than that tonight. Chester: Sarsaparilla. Doc: Whiskey, Chester. Chester: Whiskey? Emmett, are you sure? You know what happened to you on the fourth of July. Doc: Whiskey. Chester: Okay, I ain't your papa. | |||||
2 | September 1, 1885 | 19th Century and earlier | Events | ||
September 1, 1885 Doc Brown hides the Delorean in the Delgado mine and writes a letter to future Marty. | |||||
3 | September 2, 1885 | 19th Century and earlier | Events | ||
September 2, 1885 Marty arrives in the past, with five days to save Doc from being shot and killed. | |||||
4 | September 4, 1885 | 19th Century and earlier | Events | ||
September 4, 1885 After realizing they can't get the Delorean running without gas, Doc and Marty brainstorm ideas to get to 88 miles per hour. | |||||
5 | September 5, 1885 | 19th Century and earlier | Events | ||
September 5, 1885 Hill Valley installs its famous clock on the tower in the town square. In one timeline, Doc is there alone. | |||||
6 | September 5, 1885 | 19th Century and earlier | Events | ||
September 5, 1885 Hill Valley installs its famous clock on the tower in the town square. In one timeline, Marty is there with Doc to commemorate the moment. | |||||
7 | September 5, 1885 | 19th Century and earlier | Death Dates | ||
September 5, 1885 In the original timeline, the one before Doc ever went back in time, Clara Clayton dies in Shonash Ravine, after which it is named Clayton Ravine. | |||||
8 | September 6, 1885 | 19th Century and earlier | Events | ||
September 6, 1885 Doc and Marty load the Delorean onto the tracks on Carson Spur, right by the old abandoned silver mine. | |||||
9 | September 7, 1885 | 19th Century and earlier | Events | ||
September 7, 1885 In one timeline, Buford Tannen shoots Doc Brown in the back over a matter of 80 dollars. In another timeline, Marty McFly returns to his present of 1985. | |||||
10 | September 7, 1885 | 19th Century and earlier | Events | ||
September 7, 1885 Doc and Marty borrow a locomotive to push the Delorean up to 88 miles per hour and send Marty back to the future. | |||||
1955 - 69 years ago | |||||
11 | November 12, 1955 | 20th Century: 50s | Events | ||
November 12, 1955 Doc sends Marty back to the future. | |||||
12 | November 13, 1955 | 20th Century: 50s | Journal Entries | ||
November 13, 1955 Doc wakes up the morning after sending Marty back to the future and records a journal entry, only to discover that Marty has returned. | |||||
13 | November 14, 1955 | 20th Century: 50s | Events | ||
November 14, 1955 Doc and Marty find the time machine in an abandoned mine. | |||||
1985 - 39 years ago | |||||
14 | October 27, 1985 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
October 27, 1985 Marty McFly returns to the present. |
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