Back to the future part iii clara clayton
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While heading out to the school house, a snake spooks the horses, they run wild, the buckboard goes out of control, and over the edge of Shonash Ravine.
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Since no one is there to meet her, she rents a buckboard.
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I'll just quote the whole thing below (but see in particular the box labeled "Version #2", as well as the parenthetical remark at the end of "Version #3"):ġ.18: How could Clara have erected the tombstone for Doc after Septemif she was supposed to have gone over the cliff on September 4th? At the beginning of Back to the Future Part III, would the name of the ravine be "Clayton," "Shonash" or "Eastwood?"Ī: The "Original History" occurred before Doc Brown was ever born or invented the time machine. There is an official answer to this question, involving multiple altered versions of the timeline, in the Back to the Future FAQ by BTTF writer Bob Gale and writer/director Robert Zemeckis. The moment Emmett went back to 1885 he started to change history but Marty wasn't schooled in that new history, so he never learned it. When Marty comments that the ravine was called Clayton Ravine, named after a teacher who died in it, he is remembering history from the very first, original time line, from the start of Back to the Future 1. The ravine is now called Eastwood Ravine and Clara and Emmett live happily ever after.
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Go to the end of the movie and Eastwood/Marty falls into the ravine and creates (you guessed it) another new time line. However, this time Marty and Emmett save Clara at the brink, once again altering history and creating a new, new, new, new, new. No one picks her up, she tries to drive herself home and is on course to die. Clara is on the same path as the original, original time line. Jump forward (backward) a little more to when Emmett and Marty are scouting the tracks. While we never see a map of the ravine in this new time line, I would venture to say that it was not named the Clayton Ravine. In this timeline Emmett is asked to pick up Clara from the train station (just like when Marty is there), he does and he and Clara fall in love shortly before Emmett dies. Doctor Brown has gone back in time and created a new time line, which Marty is now in (counters Bttf2 a little). Jump forward to the end of Back to the Future 2. In the original time line established at the beginning of the first Back to the Future movie, Doctor Brown never traveled back in time, Clara died, the ravine was named after her and all the kids want their teachers to fall into it. A fantastic piece and key plot item from of the film.This actually ties back to the multiple time lines theory of Back to the Future (explained in the second movie), and in this case it gets a little more spaghetti'd. The bottom of the fuselage has a threaded hole for the armature attachment and it measures 29 in. by the Institution of Civil Engineers 1884.” Exhibits a slight patina with scuffs and light scratches otherwise, condition remains quite remarkable for its age.constructed of resin, hand-painted and detailed with Great Seal of the U.S., American flag and other decals and is outfitted with internal fiber optics that illuminated the starboard side of the aircraft’s passenger windows, wings and vertical stabilizer. A presentation engraving on one side reads, “Telford Premium Awarded to James Henry Apjohn, M.A. long and features a focus knob on the right side and two mounting screws for tripod attachment below. Emmett Brown” and is visible in the scene when Clara brings it to Doc for repair. This telescope was given as a gift by Mary Steenburgen “Clara Clayton” to Christopher Lloyd “Dr. Original Clara Clayton's (Mary Steenburge) Telescope from Back to the Future IIIĪntique brass telescope, circa mid-1880s, by Elliott Bros., London.