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Jennifer: Excuse me, Doc Brown. I brought this message back from the future and, well, now it's erased.

Doc: Of course it's erased.

Jennifer: But what does that mean?

Doc: It means your futures haven't been written yet. No one's has. So make it a good one, the both of you.

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Mistakes

When Doc and Marty first see each other in 1885, just before they hug, Doc puts his hand on Marty's shoulder, in the next shot it's on his arm. See more...

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When filming the scene where Marty is being hanged from the clock tower, Michael J Fox agreed to really hang from the rope. Whilst filming, Fox held the rope away from his throat with his hand. At one time he wasn't holding the rope and was really being strangled. The film crew didn't realise, they just thought it was really good acting, until he passed out. See more...

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Back to the Future Part III

Continuity: When Marty is walking into the 1885 Hill Valley, he walks past an A. Jones manure hauler, which is embedded in shadow. In the very next shot, not only is he several more metres down from the hauler, the hauler is in sunlight.

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