(Credit: Universal) Another all-star cameo in the movie is the rock band ZZ Top, best known for their 1980s hit Gimme All Your Lovin', They appear as, appropriately enough, a band playing music at a dance towards the beginning of the movie. PLEASE NOTE : All vinyl cut outs are random generic artists. Enjoy them as just a silhouette or add a real clock to the center. Actual size after the cut will vary depending on the shape. These records are made from real 12' diameter 33 1/3 vinyl. It introduced Mary Steenburgen as schoolteacher Clara Clayton, who proved a love interest for Doc Brown, and focused on Marty travelling back to 1885 in order to rescue Doc - a week before he is killed by the malevolent “Mad Dog” Tannen.Īs the movie celebrates a milestone anniversary, here are 10 facts you might not know about one of the most interesting trilogy-closers in Hollywood history. ZZ Top cameo in 'Back to the Future Part III'. The Vinyl Image has developed a way in which we bring these old dusty records back to life. It was a legendary performance, captured live at the Nokia Theatre in the Dallas area on. The third installment of the Back to the Future franchise saw the cast travel more than 100 years in the past to the Old West, where, in one scene, they encounter the members of ZZ Top as part of. The movie proved somewhat divisive, with as many detractors as there were avid fans. On the next Live in Concert, were going back to the final night of ZZ Tops Hollywood Blues tour. Read more: Tom Holland and Robert Downey Jr. Fox and Christopher Lloyd reprised their lead roles once again, with the movie shot back-to-back with the second film in an ambitious, gruelling shooting schedule. It has been 30 years since the Back to the Future trilogy closed by taking Marty McFly and Doc Brown to the Wild West for an homage to the world of the classic Western, featuring cowboys, gunfights and runaway trains.