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Subject: Re: BACK TO THE FUTURE (Christopher Lloyd)
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Date: Mon, 8-Jul-85 16:42:55 EDT
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From: ut-sally!barnett (Lewis Barnett)

> 
>                              BACK TO THE FUTURE
>                       A film review by Mark R. Leeper
> 
> really weird scientist (Christopher Lloyd), who one night reveals that he
> 
>      The cast is made up almost exclusively of unknowns.  The minor
> exceptions are Lloyd, whose face is familiar from ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S
> NEST--he played a belligerent inmate--and from TO BE OR NOR TO BE.  

Lest we forget, Rev. Jim (Taxi) also played the Klingon Commander in 
THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK, John Bigbuti in BUCKAROO BANZAI, and has been 
showing up in lots of other things that I can't remember at the moment.
I enjoy Lloyd's performances, though he does seem to have been 
typecast in roles that display a certain detachment from reality!


Lewis Barnett,CS Dept, Painter Hall 3.28, Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX 78712

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