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In the clip below, we have a wholesome piece of movie trivia for Back to the Future III. \u00a0In a random scene where Marty is talking about Clint Eastwood, there is an off period movie poster in the background:\u00a0\"\"<\/a><\/p>\n

This was Clint’s onscreen debut.<\/p>\n