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A motion picture extra is a person who is hired to appear as part of the background of a film — for example, as one of a crowd. These people generally do not have speaking roles, and are seldom given screen credit. In return for a per diem payment, an extra must follow the same directions for as many takes as are necessary for a particular scene, until the film director is satisfied. As with the first two installments of the Back to the Future trilogy, there were hundreds of extras hired for Back to the Future Part III. Besides the many residents of Hill Valley in 1885, there were American Indians who pursued Marty, followed by the U.S. Cavalry, and a few persons whom Marty encountered on his return to 1985.

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  • Motion picture extras in Part III
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  • A motion picture extra is a person who is hired to appear as part of the background of a film — for example, as one of a crowd. These people generally do not have speaking roles, and are seldom given screen credit. In return for a per diem payment, an extra must follow the same directions for as many takes as are necessary for a particular scene, until the film director is satisfied. As with the first two installments of the Back to the Future trilogy, there were hundreds of extras hired for Back to the Future Part III. Besides the many residents of Hill Valley in 1885, there were American Indians who pursued Marty, followed by the U.S. Cavalry, and a few persons whom Marty encountered on his return to 1985.
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  • A motion picture extra is a person who is hired to appear as part of the background of a film — for example, as one of a crowd. These people generally do not have speaking roles, and are seldom given screen credit. In return for a per diem payment, an extra must follow the same directions for as many takes as are necessary for a particular scene, until the film director is satisfied. As with the first two installments of the Back to the Future trilogy, there were hundreds of extras hired for Back to the Future Part III. Besides the many residents of Hill Valley in 1885, there were American Indians who pursued Marty, followed by the U.S. Cavalry, and a few persons whom Marty encountered on his return to 1985. The scenes from 1955, at Courthouse Square, Doc's mansion, Boot Hill Cemetery, the Delgado Mine, the City Archives, and the Pohatchee Drive-In contained no persons other than Marty and Doc, although other people are visible in photographs. A car can be seen driving past the Pohatchee theater, although the driver is too distant to be seen.
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