Ritorno al futuro - Parte III

Titolo originale: Back to the Future Part III
Regia: Robert Zemeckis |
Anno: 1990
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Commedia Fantascienza
Tag: california | saloon | sports car | inventor | horseback riding | indian territory | locomotive | time travel | native american | mad scientist | sequel | outlaw | shootout | gunfight | train | wild west | cavalry | nostalgic | 1950s | hoverboard | playful | suspenseful | enthusiastic | exhilarated | optimistic |
Cast: Michael J. Fox | Christopher Lloyd | Mary Steenburgen | Thomas F. Wilson | Lea Thompson | Elisabeth Shue | Matt Clark | Richard Dysart | Pat Buttram | Harry Carey, Jr. | Dub Taylor | James Tolkan | Marc McClure | Wendie Jo Sperber | Jeffrey Weissman | Christopher Wynne | Sean Sullivan | Mike Watson | Hugh Gillin | Burton Gilliam | Bill McKinney | Donovan Scott | Flea | J.J. Cohen | Ricky Dean Logan | Marvin J. McIntyre | Kaleb Henley | Todd Cameron Brown | Dannel Evans | Kevin Holloway | Michael Higgins | Leslie A. Prickett | Dean Cundey | Jo B. Cummings | Steve McArthur | John Ickes | James A. Rammel | Michael Klastorin | Michael Mills | Kenny Myers | Brad McPeters | Phinnaes D. | Rod Kuehne | Leno Fletcher | Joey Newington | Larry Ingold | Tim Konrad | Glenn Fox |

Per questa terza, conclusiva, puntata della trilogia, Marty McFly è costretto a tornare indietro nel tempo fino al 1885 per salvare Doc, che vi era stato catapultato al termine del secondo capitolo. Questa volta tornare nel futuro sarà ancora più difficile.

Approfondimenti

The steam locomotive in the film, Sierra #3, has been recently returned to service at Railtown 1897 [...] D
The Pohatchee Drive-In marquis lists a triple feature of Francis in the Navy (1955), Ma and Pa Kettl [...] D
Each movie in the trilogy has an early scene that foreshadows an event that occurs in the third act. [...] D
By the time it is destroyed, the time machine is made up of components of each era it visited in the [...] D
Throughout all three movies only four people either were confirmed dead, or hinted at having been ki [...] D
The film is the final chapter of the Back to the Future trilogy. However, an animated television ser [...] D
Early in 2008, several directors, including Steven Spielberg, voted on an attraction room for Univer [...] D
In Ritorno al futuro - Parte II (1989), Biff watches Per un pugno di dollari (1964) in the alternati [...] D
Buford says to Doc's dance date (Clara), "Well, looky what we have here." Biff says the same thing t [...] D
In the Back to the Future trilogy, the "present" date is October 26, 1985 (2015 is the future, 1885 [...] D
ZZ Top: One of the film's composing bands has a cameo as the band in 1885, playing a variation of "D [...] D
One of the DeLoreans used in the filming of this movie was on display at the Planet Hollywood restau [...] D
An similar scene of a Locomotive '3' pushing a car on the train track can be seen in La grande corsa [...] D
Before the new courthouse clock is reset to 8:00 ready for its official 8:00 start, it can be seen b [...] D
The editor of Hill Valley's newspaper in 1885 is "M. R. Gale", a tribute to trilogy screenwriter Bob [...] D
On November 7, 2010 the DeLorean used during filming was put back on the exact set of tracks used fo [...] D
It's believed that Doc's kiss with Clara marks Christopher Lloyd's first kissing scene in his movie [...] D
The day before the film's official release, 19 cities across the US hosted a screening of the entire [...] D
At the end of the film, Doc Brown's wardrobe is inspired by Professor Marvel's in Il mago di Oz (193 [...] D
Doc Brown stands at the bar with a shot of whiskey in his hand all night, and then promptly passes o [...] D
In every film of the trilogy: There is a scene where Marty is knocked unconscious and awoken by some [...] D
The clock in the clock tower started running at 8:00 p.m. on September 5, 1885. The date is provided [...] D
The role of Clara Clayton was written specifically for Mary Steenburgen. D
The DeLorean that was specifically used for travelling back to 1885 is the only other fully intact o [...] D
When Doc shoots the hanging rope, it is a nod to the film Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo (1966), in [...] D
In 2011, the DeLorean with the white-walled 1950s wheels was finally restored after a good six to se [...] D
This film marked the second time Christopher Lloyd (Doc) worked in a film with Pat Buttram (black ha [...] D
Before sending Marty back to 1885, Doc mentions that he uses the drive-in theater so Marty doesn't r [...] D
Michael J. Fox compared the filming of all three movies to "being back in school", as it seemed like [...] D
The steam engine is blowing black smoke out the chimney as if it were burning coal, but the tender i [...] D
This is the second comedic Western to feature a character played by Christopher Lloyd in love with a [...] D
Robert Zemeckis would repeatedly work 18-hour days, shooting this film by day and overseeing the edi [...] D
Ranked #35 on Empire Magazine's 50 Greatest Movie Sequels in 2009. D
To film the destruction of the DeLorean (right after Marty McFly's eventual return to 1985), the fil [...] D
The scene in which Marty crashes into the fence and is found by his paternal great-great grandfather [...] D
Doc's flying time-traveling train is a culmination of technology used by Doc in all three films - th [...] D
The film takes place from November 12 to November 16, 1955, from September 2 to September 7, 1885 an [...] D
The name on the manure wagon in 1885 reads "A. Jones". In Ritorno al futuro (1985), the name on the [...] D
The scene where a machine is making breakfast could be a nod to another crackpot inventor, Caractacu [...] D
Marty thwarts Needles by driving in reverse during their drag race. Steve McQueen pulls this exact s [...] D
The scene where Marty enters the Palace Saloon in 1885 and tries to order ice water is similar to a [...] D
The recent release of the Diamond Select Toys' 1:15 scale model of the railed version of the DeLorea [...] D
In some shots for the scene where Marty is dragged by the horse, Michael J. Fox was actually being d [...] D
The 1978 western movie Goin' South starred Christopher Lloyd as a town deputy who's love of his life [...] D
Sixth-highest-grossing film of 1990. D
This is the first of two western movies for which Alan Silvestri composed the music of in 1990. The [...] D
The bandanna Doc Brown is wearing is made from the shirt he wore in Ritorno al futuro - Parte II (19 [...] D
Bill McKinney plays the train engineer when Doc and Marty hijack the engine. He was also in Il texan [...] D
FRANCHISE TRADEMARK: The song "The Power of Love" is played during the second scene of the trilogy, [...] D
Despite receiving A six shooter, Marty is never seen firing it. He does carry it, and even threatens [...] D
The saloon in 1885 Hill Valley is in the same location as Lou's Café in 1955, the gym in 1985, an [...] D
For Ritorno al futuro - Parte II (1989) and this film, two years were spent building the sets and co [...] D
A Wells Fargo building can be seen when Marty is about to enter the Palace Saloon. The company was e [...] D
Marty and Needles would've had the right of way during their drag race; as they had the green light [...] D
The 1:15 scale DeLorean model with the rail wheels from Diamond Select Toys was originally set to be [...] D
When Marty, in the Hilldale neighborhood, decides to "race" Needles, as Needles' truck swerves away [...] D
Tom Wilson based his characterization of Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen on Lee Marvin's Liberty Valance in [...] D
The number of people shown on the movie poster/DVD cover matches which film of the trilogy it is: Th [...] D
When Buford shoots Marty (who is wearing the stove lid under the poncho), you can hear the bullet hi [...] D
FRANCHISE TRADEMARK: In each of the three films, a common theme is that Marty always ends up in a pu [...] D
According to an Interview this was Christopher Lloyd's first onscreen kiss. D
In the novelization, after the little boy hands Marty back his gun, he asks him where he got the ide [...] D
In the first movie, Doc tells Marty that he was inspired to create the flux capacitor after hitting [...] D
In 1996, Lego released their line of time travel themed sets. As part of the promo for both the Time [...] D
After waking up in bed and confronting Maggie McFly, Marty briefly pauses while rising from the bed [...] D
Robert Zemeckis: [citation] When Marty walks along the railroad tracks and finally reaches the town, [...] D
The locomotive that smashed the DeLorean at the end of the film belonged to the Ventura County Railw [...] D
Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen makes Marty dance by shooting at him on the floor. After Marty flips the spi [...] D
Clint Eastwood was asked for permission about his name being used for Marty in the film. He consente [...] D
Doc Brown's signature was born out of necessity due to him being taller then Michael J. Fox (Marty). D
Filmed at the same time as Ritorno al futuro - Parte II (1989). In the four years since Ritorno al f [...] D
After the scene in the saloon where Marty prepares for the duel, you can hear a clock striking 8:00 [...] D
The train that crashes into the bottom of the ravine was actually a model. D
Although Marty mentions Clara's name several times throughout the film, he never actually addresses [...] D
This was the only installment of the trilogy to not be released in the 1980s. D
The death of Michael J. Fox's father delayed filming for two weeks. D
When Doc blows the train whistle he exclaims "I've wanted to do that all my life!" This was also sai [...] D
Michael J. Fox said he enjoyed filming this over Back to the Future Part II (1989) and found it to b [...] D
If the DeLorean was equipped with a time odometer which measured years travelling backwards or forwa [...] D
Although a handful of scenes were shot during the making of Ritorno al futuro - Parte II (1989), off [...] D
In 1976, Matt Clark played Kelly the bartender in Il texano dagli occhi di ghiaccio (1976), serving [...] D
Pat Buttram's last on-screen role, as a patron in the saloon. All of the roles he performed afterwar [...] D
Actor and former President Ronald Reagan was originally approached to play the part of Mayor Hubert [...] D
The film's working title was "Three". D
The 1885 time setting was partly due to a suggestion by Michael J. Fox, who had commented to produce [...] D
The bulk of the main cast - Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Tom Wilson - have all c [...] D
In the 1880s, the fastest steam locomotive in active service was the Eight Wheeler Steam Engine (whe [...] D
This is the only film in the trilogy where Marty and Doc Brown exchange catchphrases. Marty says "Gr [...] D
In all three "Back To The Future" films, a member of the Tannen family (Biff, Griff, or Mad Dog) alw [...] D
The twinkly piano cue, used at the start of the main title theme of this film is an homage by Alan S [...] D
Writer/producer Bob Gale owns two pieces of the destroyed DeLorean: the time circuit display and a t [...] D
The part of Seamus McFly was originally written for Crispin Glover. D
The location shoot was so dusty that many of the crew took to wearing paint masks. D
After stopping Mad Dog Tannen from shooting Doc Brown, Marty tells Mad Dog and his crew to "lighten [...] D
In the scene where Doc and Marty are analyzing the map and talking about how Clayton ravine is then [...] D
[01:50:45] Doc's younger son, Verne, looks right at the camera. D
In the course of the year that it took to film Ritorno al futuro - Parte II (1989) and this movie, M [...] D
Filmed over a period of five and a half months. D
The clock for the Hill Valley Clock Tower can be seen in the background being unloaded from the trai [...] D
According to the clock behind them, Doc and Marty have their picture taken at 8:08 p.m. This is poss [...] D
There exists enough clues in all three movies to reconstruct the travels of the DeLorean precisely ( [...] D
FRANCHISE TRADEMARK: In each film in the trilogy, Tom Wilson ends up covered in manure. D
It is never explained why the Tannens hate, bully and antagonize the McFly family in the entire Back [...] D
When Doc and Marty are at the drive-in preparing the DeLorean for the trip to 1885, Marty mentions C [...] D
A horse dealership in 1885 is owned by the Statlers. In Ritorno al futuro (1985) there is an ad on t [...] D
The brief clip of Clara yanking the emergency cord aboard the train car is used on a regular routine [...] D
There are two DeLoreans at the same time in this film in 1885: the one hidden in the mine waiting to [...] D
In a scene that was cut from the film, Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen shoots Marshal Strickland in the back [...] D
As mentioned before, ZZ Top cameos as the town band during the big dance scene; if you watch closely [...] D
The character of Clara Clayton is in reference to Clara Clemens, Samuel Clemens' (Mark Twain's) daug [...] D
Tom Wilson, who plays Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, performed all of his horse riding stunts himself. He [...] D
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TRADEMARK (Steven Spielberg): [stars]: When Doc and Clara kiss while looking at t [...] D
When filming the sequence with the train and DeLorean, for safety's sake, the builders rigged it so [...] D
A bottle of Tabasco sauce is visible in the saloon during the "wake-up juice" scene. It has a design [...] D
According to The Making of 'Back to the Future III' (1990), the manure consisted mainly of horse fee [...] D
The DeLorean's wheels are conveniently located for riding on railroad tracks. The car's track width [...] D
Clara can be seen behind Marty and Doc while looking at the map at the train station. D
The Colt salesman tells Marty that the shooting game is so easy a baby can do it. In Ritorno al futu [...] D
Marty is talking to Doc about love and says that love hits you "like lightning". Doc replies "Don't [...] D
FRANCHISE TRADEMARK: Marty is in 1955 and 1985 at some point in each film of the trilogy. D
Doc Brown states his German ancestors' surname was "von Braun". This is a reference to Wernher von B [...] D
The person who has time traveled the farthest into the future is Clara Clayton. At the end of the fi [...] D
The first scene in this movie, where Marty goes back to the future in the time machine, powered by a [...] D
When filming the scene where Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen tries to lynch Marty, Michael J. Fox was accide [...] D
In Ritorno al futuro - Parte II (1989), Biff's hotel in the alternate 1985 is called "Biff's Pleasur [...] D
In the mid 1990s, there was plans for Back to the Future Part IV. One discussed plot would have invo [...] D
In a deleted scene (shown on DVD), Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen was supposed to shoot Marshal Strickland [...] D
Robert Zemeckis: [fight in restaurant] D
A prop and building set preservation committee submitted a request and got it granted for the Ponach [...] D
Marty uses a "Frisbie's" pie plate to knock a gun out of Mad Dog's hand. In 1871, the Frisbie Pie Co [...] D
[00:04:15] The four pictures above Doc's fireplace in 1955 show, from left to right: Sir Isaac Newto [...] D
The scene in which Doc explains to Clara that he is from the future is similar to the scene when Mar [...] D
Specs on the diesel locomotive that wipes out the DeLorean near movie's end: this train engine is an [...] D
If Marty had killed Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen in the duel, Biff Tannen would never had been born, and [...] D
The town was in Chinese Camp, California, and was, in an eerily fitting way, destroyed by lightning [...] D
In this film, Mary Steenburgen played Clara Clayton, a 19th Century woman who falls in love with a t [...] D
The scenes shot in Monument Valley were in unusually cold temperatures even though Doc and Marty are [...] D
Evidently, the manager for ZZ Top repeatedly tried to convince producer/co-writer Bob Gale to make t [...] D
Throughout the entire trilogy, each year that Doc and/or Marty travel to ends with the number five ( [...] D
The DeLorean makes its longest single leap through time in this movie, travelling one hundred years, [...] D
The second and third Back to the Future movies were shot consecutively over the course of eleven mon [...] D
In Ritorno al futuro - Parte II (1989), Marty clumsily attempts to play "The Power Of Love" on his g [...] D
Just like in the 1st film (when Lorraine surprises them in Doc's garage), both Marty & Doc have to s [...] D
Robert Zemeckis: [Music] The seventh Robert Zemeckis-directed project with music by Alan Silvestri. D
From the outset, Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale were adamant that Ritorno al futuro - Parte II (1989) [...] D
This film was released in North America on May 25, 1990, writer/producer Bob Gale's 39th birthday. D
The steam locomotive used in this movie is Sierra No. 3, painted and rigged to look like the Locomot [...] D
Biff "has a lot of room to talk" when he accuses Marty of being "the little hothead" in Ritorno al f [...] D
The scene where Marty and Jennifer kiss on the porch was the only scene shot while Ritorno al futuro [...] D
In 1885, Clara asked Doc whether it would be possible to travel to the Moon. Doc answered "Definitel [...] D
The three old timers in the saloon were played by Dub Taylor, Pat Buttram, and Harry Carey Jr., who [...] D
Mary Steenburgen's children were the ones who persuaded her to be in the film. D
When Marty comes back from 1885 on the train track, you can see that the ravine is now called "Eastw [...] D
Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis figured that for this movie, they had already done all that they could [...] D
While at the Pohatchee Drive-In Theater in 1955 prior to time travelling back to 1885, Marty asks wh [...] D
while Doc/Marty are planning the train route, Clara can be seen in the background holding her things [...] D
During the scene where they are prepping the DeLorean at the Pohatchee Drive-In Theater, Marty says [...] D
The writing on the picture Doc gives Marty reads "To Marty - Partners in time - September 5, 1885" . D
First movie to use Universal's new 75th anniversary opening studio logo. The logo ran until 1997. D
The hammering in the Hill Valley clock tower as it is being built in 1885 mirrors the ticking of the [...] D
The train station is near the site of the station built for Il cavaliere pallido (1985), a Clint Eas [...] D
After Marty arrived in 1885, there were two DeLoreans, the one Marty drove, and the one Doc Brown wa [...] D
According to the book "Billy Gibbons: Rock & Roll Gearhead", ZZ Top was hanging around the set, and [...] D
In the dedication to the Clock Tower scene, the fireworks ignited are the exact same pattern as when [...] D
This is the only film in the franchise not to receive any Oscar nominations. D
For approximately three weeks, Robert Zemeckis would fly to Los Angeles after his day's filming of t [...] D
The design of Doc's bathroom door, in which the horizontal section tilts upwards, is the same as on [...] D
Trilogy trademark :By the end of the trilogy, Marty, Biff, Griff, Doc, and Jennifer all get knocked [...] D
This film marks the only time in the trilogy when Doc Brown exchanges dialogue with a member of the [...] D
The location of 1885 Hill Valley was the same one used for Clint Eastwood's Il cavaliere pallido (19 [...] D
In the "Making of" DVD, producer and screenwriter Bob Gale describes the character of Buford "Mad Do [...] D
Each of Needles' henchmen comes from one of the other gangs in the trilogy. J.J. Cohen played Skinhe [...] D
When Marty initially goes back to 1885, he is wearing a cowboy shirt that has a design of the atom o [...] D
The time machine model in this movie was created using spent shotgun shell casings. D
Final film of Dorothy Hack. D
Two versions of the DeLorean were used for the smashing of the time machine. One was simply half fla [...] D
Marty McFly's house was filmed only ¼ mile (½ Km) from a scene in Caesar and Otto's Paranormal [...] D
Robert Zemeckis: [Casting] The film features Christopher Lloyd as Doc. D
Throughout the trilogy, the DeLorean and its duplicates created via time travel make fifteen trips t [...] D
It is estimated that Universal saved between $10 and $15 million by filming Ritorno al futuro - Part [...] D
The photographer at the festival is the film's director of photography, Dean Cundey. D
If you start this movie after the lightning rod is hit on the 1955 clock tower, at the end of the se [...] D
Two of Buford's gang were stuntmen, cast solely for their ability to ride horses. D
The railed version of the DeLorean released to the public in a 1:18 sized scale by Sun Star Models w [...] D
Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Tom Wilson, James Tolkan, Marc McClure (who appeare [...] D
FRANCHISE TRADEMARK: In every film, Marty is knocked out. He always wakes up and says "Mom?", Lea Th [...] D
The unnamed man in the saloon with barbed wire, with whom Doc Brown converses is John Warne Gates. H [...] D
Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen is arrested by Marshal Strickland's Deputy, rather than the Marshal himself. [...] D
FRANCHISE TRADEMARK: In each film of the trilogy, Marty ends up in a chase through the town with a m [...] D
A 'bullet-proof vest' appears in each of the three movies of the trilogy. In the first movie, Doc we [...] D
Mary Steenburgen, who plays Clara Clayton Brown, and Jules Verne, for whom her characters sons Jules [...] D
Michael Winslow ("Jones" of Police Academy fame) performed the sound effects of Michael J. Fox's fee [...] D