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Back to the Future Part III Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 33

Back to the Future Part III movie poster

Memorable lines from Back to the Future Part III (1990), featuring audio clips and sfx.

Actors: Michael J. Fox (Marty McFly), Christopher Lloyd (Dr. Emmett Brown), Mary Steenburgen (Clara Clayton), Thomas F. Wilson (Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen)

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321 Hey. The big M.
322 Hi-ho, Silver.
323 Hilldale. Hilldale! This is where we live. I mean, this is where we're going to live. Someday.
324 Holy _. Hey, Doc, Clayton Ravine was named after a teacher. They say she fell in there 100 years ago.
325 Hopefully, it should remain undisturbed, and preserved until you uncover it in 1955.
326 Hopefully, we'll hit 88 miles per hour before the needle gets much past 2000.
327 How could you forget a thing like your hat?
328 How far does the 8:00 train go? -San Francisco is the end of the line. -I'll take a one-way ticket.
329 How fast can she go? Why, I've had her up to 55 myself.
330 How's it hanging, McFly?

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