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Back to the Future Part II Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 59

Back to the Future Part II movie poster

Memorable lines from Back to the Future Part II (1989), featuring audio clips and sfx.

Actors: Michael J. Fox (Marty McFly), Christopher Lloyd (Dr. Emmett Brown), Lea Thompson (Lorraine Baines-McFly), Thomas F. Wilson (Biff Tannen)

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581 Right. Griff's going to ask you about tonight.
582 Right. Right. I am rich, though, right?
583 Right. So we go back to the future, and we stop Biff from stealing the time machine.
584 Right. This could get heavy, Doc. -Heavy, heavy.
585 Roger, Marty. This is Doc. Are you there?
586 Save the clock tower! Hey, kid. Throw in 100 bucks, will you, and help save the clock tower. -Sorry, no.
587 Say, Marty! Marty! Marty, I wanted to show you these new matchbooks, for my auto detailing I had printed up.
588 See Biff's humble beginnings, and how a trip to the racetrack on his 21st birthday made him a millionaire overnight.
589 Serving Hill Valley and all of Hill County, you're tuned to KKHV, the voice of Hill Valley.
590 Share in the excitement of a fabulous winning streak that earned him the nickname 'The Luckiest Man on Earth.'

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