They've saved the best trip for last... But this time they may have
gone too far.
After having successfully sent Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) back to 1985 from 1955, the
young "Doc" Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd) is shocked and faints from
the sight at Marty running up to request his help. Marty helps Doc back home and
recover, and explains he has come back from the future and now stranded in 1955,
and presents the letter that the older Doc wrote in 1885. In the letter, Doc
explains that he and the DeLorean were sent back to 1885 when hit by a lightning
bolt, frying the time machine's circuits, and thus has resigned to live out his
life in Hill Valley's nascent years. The letter contains the location of the
DeLorean in an old mineshaft and plans for his younger counterpart to repair the
time machine's circuitry to allow Marty to return to 1985, and further forbids
Marty to rescue him, and to destroy the machine once back in 1985 to prevent
further disruption of the space-time
continuum.
With the help of the Doc of 1955, Marty retrieves the DeLorean. In the
process, he discovers a tombstone which leads him to learn that Doc was killed
on September 7, 1885 by Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, Biff's great-grandfather, just
seven days after having written the letter. Ignoring Doc's urging to return to
1985, Marty decides that he must save Doc, who had no idea he would be killed
days later. Marty takes the DeLorean back to 1885, and arrives in the middle of
a skirmish between a group of Native Americans and the
United
States cavalry, resulting in the DeLorean's fuel line being ruptured by an
arrow. After hiding the car, Marty treks towards town, encountering his
great-great-grandparents who had recently arrived in America from Ireland. To mask his identity, he takes
up the name "Clint
Eastwood." After arriving in Hill Valley and narrowly avoiding a skirmish
with Buford, Marty reunites with Doc, who agrees to leave when he learns of his
upcoming fate. Doc sees Marty's photograph of his tombstone and concludes from
the inscription that he was to have fallen in love with a woman named "Clara."
Learning that the new schoolmarm he has promised to pick up is named Clara Clayton, Doc decides
to leave without meeting her.
However, the ruptured fuel line has left the DeLorean's gas tank completely
empty and the DeLorean cannot reach 88 miles per hour without gasoline. After several failed attempts to accelerate
the car through alternate means, Doc decides to push the DeLorean up to speed
with a steam
locomotive, but finds that the only track straight enough ends in an
incomplete bridge over a deep ravine. The car will have to reach 88 miles per
hour before reaching the bridge, so that it can travel to 1985, when the bridge
is completed. As they scout the location, they save a woman from falling into a
ravine on a runaway carriage, only to discover that she is Clara Clayton. Doc
and Marty surmise that Clara was meant to die in the ravine, as it was known as
Clayton Ravine in the future. Despite the misgivings about interfering with the
past, Doc and Clara immediately become enamored with each other, discovering a
shared love of the sciences and science fiction, including the works of Jules Verne.
At a festival dedicating the newly constructed clock tower, Buford attempts to kill Doc, only to
be thwarted by Marty. Marty, however, is goaded into a gun duel after Buford calls him "yellow". With Doc's original death averted, his name
disappears from the tombstone in the photograph, but the date remains; Doc warns
Marty that his name may end up on it if he chooses to meet up with
Buford. Still infatuated with Clara, the Doc expresses his desire to stay with
her in 1885, but Marty talks him out of it. Doc decides to say goodbye to her
and, when pressed, tells her that he's from the future. Thinking this an obvious
lie, Clara angrily slaps him in rejection and starts to cry as Doc heads to the
town saloon to get
drunk. Marty convinces him to leave the saloon, but not before Buford shows up
and captures Doc in their flight attempt. Marty is forced to participate and
defeats Buford by using a stove cover as a bullet-proof
shield. Following the duel, Buford is arrested for having committed a stage
coach robbery the previous day. When Marty consults the photograph of the
tombstone he had discovered in 1955, he sees that it has disappeared entirely.
Clara, meanwhile, hears about how heartbroken Doc Brown was when she rejected
him and sets off to find him.
Doc and Marty manage to hijack the locomotive and start to push the DeLorean;
Marty waits in the DeLorean while Doc remains on the train to add
specially-created logs to the boiler that will overheat it and increase the
train's speed. Clara catches up with the locomotive on horse and climbs aboard
as Doc makes his way to the DeLorean. Seeing Clara in the cab, he is forced to
return for her, and, with Marty's timely assistance, manages to fly off with her
on Marty's hoverboard from 2015
just as the DeLorean reaches 88 miles per hour and transports Marty back to 1985
alone. The locomotive, which subsequently runs past the track, takes a nose-dive
into the ravine and explodes.
As planned in the parallel year 1985, Marty coasts safely across the ravine
bridge, now called "Eastwood Ravine," but he immediately encounters a modern-day
diesel
locomotive bearing down on him. Marty escapes, but the DeLorean is smashed
to pieces. Marty picks Jennifer up at her house where he left her in Part
II, and having learned his lesson back in 1885, refuses to take part in a drag race with
Needles, who calls him "chicken". This causes him to avoid the automobile
accident which resulted in the ruined future depicted in the
previous film, as evidenced by the erasure of the fax Jennifer obtained from the future. Marty takes Jennifer
to the site of the destroyed DeLorean, where he accepts that it is what Doc
wanted. At that moment, however, a time machine built out of the locomotive
appears. The door opens to reveal Doc, Clara and their two sons, who are named
Jules and
Verne. Doc
presents Marty with a photograph of the two of them at the clock tower ceremony
in 1885 as a memento. When Jennifer asks about the empty fax, Doc explains their
future is whatever they make of it. As Doc prepares to leave again, Marty asks
if he plans to go back to the future. Doc replies that they've already been
there, and the train — which has been futuristically upgraded — lifts off from
the ground and flies off into time, mirroring the end of the trilogy.
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