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Back to the Future Part Three is a 1990 American science fiction western film and the final installment of the Back to the Future trilogy. The film was directed by Robert Zemeckis and stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen, Thomas F. Wilson and Lea Thompson. The film takes place immediately after Back to the Future Part II (1989). While stuck in 1955 during his time-traveling adventures, Marty McFly (Fox) discovers that his friend Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown (Lloyd), stuck in 1885, has been killed by Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen ( Wilson), Biff's great-grandfather. Marty travels to 1885 to save Doc and return once again to 1985, but things get complicated when Doc falls in love with Clara Clayton (Steenburgen).
Back to the Future Part Three was filmed in California and Arizona, and was produced on a budget of $40 million, concurrently with Part Two. The third part was released in the United States on May 25, 1990, six months after the previous part, and grossed $245 million worldwide during its initial release, making it the sixth highest-grossing film of 1990 The film received positive reception from critics, who called it an improvement over its predecessor.
In 1955, moments after seeing Emmett "Doc" Brown disappear in his DeLorean, Marty McFly learns that Doc was sent to 1885. Using information from Doc's 1885 letter, Marty and the Doc from 1955 find and repair the DeLorean so Marty can return to 1985. But after finding it, Marty comes across a tombstone bearing Doc's name, with an inscription stating that Doc was shot by Doc's great-grandfather. Biff Tannen, Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, six days after writing the letter.
Despite the letter's warnings, Marty returns to 1885 to rescue Doc, arriving in the middle of a cavalry chase against Native Americans, tearing the car's gas line in the process. Chased by a bear, he is knocked out and found by his great-great-grandparents of Irish origin, Seamus and Maggie McFly, who allow him to spend the night at their home. The next morning, under the alias Clint Eastwood, he arrives in Hill Valley but runs into Buford and his gang. Buford tries to hang Marty, but Doc saves him. Doc agrees to leave 1885 after learning of his fate, but without gasoline, the DeLorean cannot reach the required 88 miles per hour (142 km/h). So he suggests using a steam locomotive to push the DeLorean to this speed.
While inspecting a railroad siding, Doc saves Clara Clayton, the town's new schoolteacher, from falling into the ravine, thus preventing her death in the original timeline. They fall in love at first sight and form a close relationship. At a courthouse party, Buford attempts to shoot Doc, but Marty stops him. Buford then challenges him to a confrontation in two days; An angry Marty agrees, thinking he and Doc will be gone by then. Doc urges Marty not to react to the provocation and hints that he will have a life-changing accident in the future.
Although reluctant to return to 1985, Doc eventually visits Clara to end their relationship and say goodbye. However, feeling insulted, she rejects his story of having come from the future. Disappointed, he starts drinking. In the morning, Buford arrives for Marty, who sees his pseudonym appear in the photo of the tombstone and refuses the duel. Doc passes out after downing a single drink and eventually wakes up, but is taken hostage by Buford's gang, forcing Marty to fight a duel. Marty tricks Buford into thinking he has been fatally shot and runs him over in a muck wagon. Buford is quickly arrested for an earlier theft.
On the train to San Francisco, Clara learns that Doc is heartbroken, pulls the train's emergency brake and runs back into town. She finds the model of the time machine in her store. Realizing that Doc was telling the truth, she goes back to intercept him. Hijacking the locomotive, Doc and Marty push the DeLorean down the spur. Clara boards the locomotive and tries to reach the car, but she falls, hanging from her dress. Marty, in the DeLorean, passes his hoverboard to Doc, who uses it to save Clara and transport her to safety. Marty reaches a speed of 88 km/h and disappears as the locomotive plunges from the unfinished bridge and explodes into the ravine.
Arriving in 1985, Marty escapes the helpless DeLorean just before a freight train destroys it. Finding Jennifer, he refuses a street race with Needles, thus avoiding the future accident that Doc had warned him about. Jennifer opens the fax she kept from 2015 and sees the text about Marty's firing disappearing.
As Marty and Jennifer examine the wreckage of the DeLorean, a steam locomotive suddenly appears, driven by Doc, Clara and their children. Doc gives Marty a photo of them next to the town clock in 1885. When Jennifer asks Doc about the blank fax, he tells her that it means their future hasn't been written yet and encourages her to make a good one. Doc and his family say their goodbyes and fly off in the locomotive to an unknown time.