Permalink: Listen! Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen: Without shooting? Gallery Images. He later marries Edna Strickland and reforms from his criminal ways with her help. Buford (Mad Dog) Tannen. Train delays and the capture of Doc Brown by Tannen forced Marty to face the gunslinger. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen is the main antagonist of the 1990 film Back to the Future Part III. Enraged, Tannen pointed his gun at Marty, but the barrel was empty. Buford was also responsible for robbing the Pine City Stage on September 6, 1885. Buford Mad Dog Tannen. This second speakeasy didn't last long, as he was arrested that year by Officer Danny Parker for tax evasion, using documentation provided by Kid's girlfriend Trixie Trotter after she learned about accounting from Arthur McFly. The horse later threw his shoe while Tannen was riding him. He, and the whole town, were surprised when 'Eastwood' kicked the gun out of his hand and, very much alive, stood up to the would-be killer. Creator Cameo: Dean Cundey, the cinematographer for all three films, appears as the photographer who takes a picture of Marty and Doc in front of the clock face. In the original timeline, Tannen murdered Emmet "Doc" Brown by shooting him in the back. Whether this happened in 1885 or not, Buford sired Biff's grandfather before his death. Marty initially started to walk away, but Buford called him "yellow". Just as the saloon's bartender was pouring whiskey for Tannen and his gang. Brown refused since Tannen never paid him for the original job. He was the great-grandson of Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen and future grandfather to Griff Tannen. Like Biff he has quite a temper to match. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen : My horse threw a shoe. Sometime in 1885, Tannen approached … Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen: You owe me money, blacksmith.. Doc: How do ya figure?. Back to the Future II (mentioned)Back to the Future III (full appearance) Non-canon or disputable information ends here. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen : Wrong! Tannen confronted the blacksmith, by commenting that Doc owed him money. It is also possible that "Wild Bill" Tannen could have been a cousin to Buford. It was used to refer to dandies; city dwellers who dressed in fancy clothes and who came west to their "dude ranches," or rich hobby farms. This has led some fans to believe that Buford is not actually a direct ancestor of Biff, but a relative with the same last name, or possibly that Buford's son was already born before the events in. Committing robbery.Causing trouble.Committing murder. So, Tannen stated that Doc owed him $5 for the whiskey, and $75 for the horse ($80 in total). Buford, who was no gentleman, responded "You thought wrong, dude!" Mad Dog has his own page at Mad Dog Tannen. Buford Tannen (Stubble, Ceegar & Buck). especially not some duded-up, egg-suckin' gutter trash. Unlike Biff, Buford often asked for advice from his fellow gang and did not yell at them if they corrected him on what he incorrectly said. The role of Buford Tannen is played by Thomas F. Wilson (who also played Biff). Doc offered to re-shoe the horse, but it was too late since Tannen had shot the horse. Later generations would have a hard time verifying that claim since Tannen had shot the local newspaper editor, when the man printed an unfavorable article about him. Later, the shoe came off and Buford shot the horse — forcing him to go and steal another. If you answered no to either of these questions Old West Stories would like to acquaint you with Buford Tannen, who was born around 1862 but neither his exact date of birth or his place of birth can be determined with certainty. Eastwood' calmly responded that "I do my killing after breakfast," and got a minor concession of an hour by setting the challenge for 8 o'clock. Biff Tannen (Match, Skinhead & 3-D), Griff Tannen's Gang Buford told Doc to watch his back in the future. Buford Tannen is a fictional character in Back to the Future Part III. It is possible that this was their lair in the Hill Valley area. (As soon as she put one hand on her hip, I was a goner). Written In Loving Memory "The Man in Black", Johnny Cash February 26th, 1932 ~September 12th, 2003 After hearing an unfamiliar phrase that he assumed to be an insult (it was; Marty yelled "Hey, lighten up, jerk! Buford had a very short temper and a tendency to drool, thus earning him the nickname of "Mad Dog", a name he really hated. With Tannen and his men distracted, Marty threw a spitoon, which landed on Tannen and spilt its contents down his front. He hates being called Mad Dog and has a temper to match. https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Buford_Tannen?oldid=3645869, In the Paradox script (an original draft, which combined the plots of. She stomps on his foot and pulls his hat over his head before getting in the DeLorean and heading home. What's that mean? And seein' as you was the one that done the shoein', I say that makes you responsible. Marty, whose one weakness was an insecurity about being thought of as a "chicken", unwisely agreed to square off against Buford. The stone remained in the cemetery for the next 70 years. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen: Then let's settle it, right now! TheftMurderAnimal CrueltyAttempted murder Tannen was a notorious gunman who had shot at least 12 men, "not including Indians or Chinamen." Biff Buford Howard Tannen, simply known as Biff, is the main antagonist in the Back to the Future sci-fi/comedy movie trilogy, mainly 1 and 2. Buford laughed as he walked up to 'Eastwood', intending to finish him off with a second gunshot. Doc shouted that Tannen should bring is horse back and reshoe him, but Tannen shouted that he shot the horse. I got me a runt to kill! At one point, he told Marty that "I'll hunt you and shoot you down like a duck" instead of "dog.". He threatened Doc, who said that since Buford never paid him for the job that made them even. According to Wilson, Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen is, "the original evil seed in the Tannen family." Futurepedia has a collection of images and media related to. Tannen asked Marty if he was related to Seamus and asked what his name was. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Biff often took pleasure in calling George McFly an "Irish bug". Buford arrived in Hill Valley in the morning of September 3, 1885 looking for Doc, as due to the horseshoe incident he reckoned that Doc owed him $80 ($75 for the horse he shot, the other $5 for a bottle of "Red Eye" whiskey he had busted in the accident). Back to the Future Part III (1990) clip with quote DOC: "Shot in the back by Buford Tannen over a matter of $80"? As everyone in town watched, Buford commanded Eastwood to draw. Add a photo to this gallery buford tannan will become Kyle's enemy in Kyle Akers' adventures of back to the future part III Biff Tannen's Gang/BiffCo He was the paternal grandfather of Irving "Kid" Tannen and Frank Tannen, the great-grandfather of Biff Tannen and the great-great-great grandfather of Griff Tannen. Alias An outlaw living in the latter half of the 19th century, he lived around Hill Valley, California. Buford Tannen's last words were later used again by his great-grandson Biff in 1955 with the same hatred of manure passed onto him. Buford Tannen Doc : Well, since you never paid me for the job, I say that makes us even! "I do my killing before breakfast. Marty replied "Eastwood. At some point between January 1 and September 1, 1885, Buford asked Dr. Emmett Brown, who had set up business as a blacksmith while trapped in 1885, to shoe his horse; Buford did not pay for this job. As a child, Buford would spend time with his uncle Thaddeus Tannen who taught the young boy how to be a murderous gunman like him.[3]. subscribe. Kill Emmett Brown (failed).Kill Marty McFly (failed). Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen was a town outlaw in Hill Valley, California, in the year 1885. 0. Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen. Buford Tannen was nicknamed 'Mad Dog' because of his temper and his tendency to drool. In Back to the Future Part III (1990), Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen asks Marty McFly "What's your name, dude?" Buford also had problems counting (for example, he did not know that '7' came after '6') and shared his great-grandson's penchant for mixed metaphors. Buford had a very short temper and a tendency to drool, thus earning him the nickname of "Mad Dog", a name he really hated. Tannen himself hated the nickname, and would react violently when it was used in front of him. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. When asked how much, Tannen said his horse threw a shoe and since Doc did the shoeing, that made him responsible. Futurepedia is a FANDOM Movies Community. He was quick on the trigger and bragged that he had killed 12 men, not including Indians or Chinamen. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (performed by Thomas F. Wilson) is the main antagonist of Back to the Future Part III. As a result Tannen was thrown from his horse, along with a bottle of whiskey. Evil-doer Biff (possibly Buford) Howard Tannen was born on March 26, 1937 in Hill Valley, California. Origin This saved his life and enabled him to defeat Tannen, erasing the tombstone that sent Marty back to 1885 from history when Tannen's head cracked it in two. 0; 70 Posts; Created Jan 06, 2014; Filter posts by: All time popular; Popular this month; Popular this week; Popular today; Powers/Skills There was also a Beauregard Tannen in 1864, who could have been the father of Buford. Caption Buford Mad Dog Tannen. He was born in 1846 and is the great-grandfather of Biff Tannen from the first two Back to the Future films. 0; 70 Posts; Created Jan 06, 2014; Buford Mad Dog Tannen. He was quick on the trigger and bragged that he had killed 12 men, not including Indians or Chinamen. Type of Villain Marty had to face Buford after all. A photo of Buford at the Biff Tannen Museum in Back to the Future Part II. After he accidentally called Buford "Mad Dog", Buford nearly hanged him from the courthouse — fortunately for Marty, Doc was able to save him. I'm not really feeling up to this today, so I'm gonna ... Added: June 14, 2007; Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen: Wake up! He, like the rest of the Tannen family, bullies the McFly family forcing Marty's grandfather Arthur to do his accounting. Cowboy Episode: 1885 Hill Valley is a fairly stereotypical Western setting and the film's secondary climax is a gun duel between Marty and local outlaw Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen. After Kid Tannen's first speakeasy was burned down by an arsonist in 1931, he created a more elaborate speakeasy under the Sisters of Mercy Soup Kitchen named El Kid. Artist. Buford bragged, "I do my killing before breakfast." Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen was a town outlaw in Hill Valley, California, in the year 1885. Marty had used the cover of a stove as a form of bulletproof vest (as foreshadowed in 1985A while Buford's descendant, Biff, was watching A Fistful of Dollars in his hot tub) to deflect the bullet Tannen had shot. — he is a town outlaw in Hill Valley, California, in the year 1885.. I haven't". Buford Mad Dog Tannen No one calls me "Mad dog". Taking a cue from a Clint Eastwood film, Marty wore an iron stove door under his poncho. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen: Wrong!See I was *on* my horse when it threw the shoe and I got throwed *off*! A photo of Buford at the Hill Valley Archives. and he and his gang mocked "Clint's" clothing. He was the great-grandfather of Biff Tanen. It is implied by Marshal James Strickland's deputy that Buford would be hanged for his crimes. He and Doc tried escaping out a back door. red in the video documentary shown at the Biff Tannen Museum in 1985A. After that, Tannen and his gang rode out of town. 0 subscribe caption Report. Doc retorted "Well that's your problem, Tannen!". He can't do that. Doc Brown was buried by his girlfriend Clara in a cemetery on the outskirts of town, she had it noted on his stone that he was shot in the back over a matter of $80. Clara Clayton, whom Doc had unwittingly saved from death by meeting her at the train station, erected a gravestone in memory of her true love. Quote Inspiration: "I'll hunt you down, and shoot you like a duck!" Buford Mad Dog Tannen. Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page. [5] This could mean that in the in the ABC timeline, the library records on Buford Tannen quoted that he killed thirteen men, not twelve. Be the biggest and baddest and meanest outlaw around (failed).Kill Emmett Brown (failed).Kill Marty McFly (failed). Buford's Gang Member #2: Tomorrow, we're robbing the Pine City Stage. Full Name "Hey, McFly!" It was at this festival where Tannen called Marty 'yellow' and challenged him to a shootout at 8:00 Monday morning. However, this is uncertain as it is not known whether Biff was shot before or after the newspaper editor who caused records of Buford's murders to be discontinued. Hobby Doc: Well, since you never paid me for the job, I say that makes us even!. Do you know who Mad Dog Tannen is? 7 o'clock." Tannen was a notorious gunman who had shot at least 12 men, "not including Indians or Chinamen." Buford threw a punch at Eastwood and his fist smashed into metal. This implies that he has more respect for his gang than Biff does. Marty returned to 1985 to find that Biff had not been "erased from existence" by the events of September 7, 1885. Buford's Gang Member #1: Uh, it means that you win without a fight. "), Buford challenged 'Clint' to a shootout Monday morning. Outlaw Familiar with Westerns, Marty assumed that the showdown would take place at "high noon", and was surprised when Buford set the time as 7 o'clock in the morning. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen: My horse threw a shoe.And seein' as you was the one that done the shoein', I say that makes you responsible. Unfortunately Buford spotted them and took Doc hostage, then announced that if Marty didn't face him, Doc would be shot. Griff Tannen (Data, Spike & Whitey), Buford Tannen's Gang Tannen caught Marty with a lasso, and he and his gang rode towards the under- construction Hill Valley Courthouse. Tannen himself hated the nickname and would react violently when people called him that to his face. Buford's Gang Member #1: Uh, not now, Buford. Tannen would later demand Doc pay him $75 for the horse, and $5 for the whiskey, totaling $80. Buford Tannen was born in 1850, to his father "Wild Bill" Tannen in Hill Valley, California, his uncle Beauregard Tannen was a solider during the American Civil War and fought on the Battle of Chattanooga on February 14, 1864. Marty saved Doc from Buford's fatal shot by throwing a Frisbie Pie Company tin in the manner of a frisbee, deflecting Buford's shot which blew Doc's hat away. Tannen then told Doc that the problem was his, and warned him that he would get a bullet in his back. Various criminal behaviorsMarksmanshipRobbery Tannen attempted to hang the youth, but Marty was saved by Doc Brown. Tom Wilson - Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen . Tannen asked "What kinda stupid name is that?" I thought we could settle this like men." Geri, in slow motion like Sharon Stone opening the saloon doors in the western The Quick and the Dead or Clint Eastwood in the Outlaw Josie Wales or Buford “Mad Dog” Tannen in the film Back To the Future, she put her right hand on her hip as though she was going to draw on me. especially not some duded-up, egg-suckin' gutter trash. Be the biggest and baddest and meanest outlaw around (failed). It is possible that before his death, Buford married Biff's great-grandmother, and fathered Biff's grandfather. He was the paternal grandfather of Irving "Kid" Tannen and Frank Tannen, the great-grandfather of Biff Tannen and the great-great-great grandfather of Griff Tannen. Sometime in 1885, Tannen approached Doc Brown to shoe his horse. In 1884 of the 1985A ABC timeline, Buford Tannen shot Biff Tannen, who had been sent back in time as an ambush by Doc. No one calls me "Mad dog". Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls, Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1: It's About Time, https://backtothefuture.fandom.com/wiki/Buford_Tannen?oldid=62473. Tannen angrily told Marty he hated the nickname and said "Nobody calls me 'Mad Dog'!". Marshal's got our guns. This snide remark drew laughs from Buford's gang. Just then, Marty recognised him and said "You're Mad-Dog Tannen", enraging Buford and causing everyone in the Saloon to run and hide. ", but Marty ran out of the Saloon, with Tannen and his gang chasing after him. Images and videos of Biff Tannen's western outlaw ancestor Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen from Back to the Future Part III. On Monday, September 7, 1885, they headed into town to meet 'Clint' outside the Palace Saloon at 8:00 a.m. Marty, hoping to get some insight as to what would happen if he actually went through with the duel, looked at the photograph of Doc's tombstone from 1955. Little is known about Buford's family life, other than he would eventually have a son who would marry Gertrude and produce Kid Tannen. He was portrayed by Tom Wilson. Doc Brown did so, but then Tannen failed to pay for the job. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen is the main antagonist in the film Back to the Future Part III. Buford Tannen was a notorious gunman whose short temper and a tendency to drool earned him the nickname “Mad Dog”. Let's go! Tom Wilson is a creative artist whose professional career has explored almost every imaginable artistic discipline, blending them into a unique and very individual declaration of a life in the arts. Clint Eastwood". Buford did not seem to have any fixed address, and he and his gang of three[2] rode around the Hill Valley area, robbing, shooting and bullying the local people. The outlaw stated that he was on his horse when it threw the shoe, he fell off the horse and broke a bottle of Kentucky Red Eye whiskey. —Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen . 'Mr. Kid is a gangster who runs a local speakeasy in the 1930s Hill Valley. Mad Dog Tannen Tannen was the great-grandfather of Biff. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen was a local outlaw in Hill Valley and the main antagonist in Back to the Future Part III, California in the year 1885. Buford Mad Dog Tannen. Marty accepted, thinking he would be gone by then. The outlaw ordered his gang to "Get him! Buford now regarded 'Clint Eastwood' (the name Marty was using in 1885) as his enemy. The next morning, Sunday, September 6, 1885, Buford and his gang robbed the Pine City Stage before spending the night by the lake (which would still be a popular place to spend the night a century hence). Luckily, Marty McFly in 1955 found the gravestone and headed back to 1885 in the DeLorean time machine to save Doc. 160 likes. Seamus did not take much notice of Buford, though, and did not fight with him. Buford Tannen was a notorious gunman, whose short temper and a tendency to drool, earned him the nickname 'Mad Dog'. Criminal Outlaw. Tannen was the great-grandfather of Biff Tannen. Bleeding internally, Doc lingered in pain for two days before passing away. He was the paternal grandfather of Irving "Kid" Tannen and Frank Tannen, the great-grandfather of Biff Tannen and the great-great-great-grandfather of Griff Tannen. Kid is brought down with the help of Marty, a young version of Doc, and Arthur McFly. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen was a local outlaw in Hill Valley and the main antagonist in Back to the Future Part III, California in the year 1885. Occupation Thomas F. Wilson, Actor: Back to the Future Part III. Buford's role in the trilogy is foreshadowed twice in the previous film. Buford Tannen was born around 1862 but neither his exact date of birth or his place of birth can be determined with certainty. An outlaw living in the latter half of the 19th century, he lived around Hill Valley, California. Doc retorted that since Tannen never paid him for the job, that made them even. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen: Like I said, we'll finish this tomorrow. Marty moonwalked, leaving Tannen, his gang and everyone in the Saloon bewildered. Forfeit? Tannen himself hated the nickname and would react violently when people called him that to his face. He was portrayed by Thomas F. Wilson, who also played Biff and Griff Tannen. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. the outlaw asked the bartender if he had seen "that no- good, cheatin' blacksmith". Inspired by Back to the Future 3. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen: Forfeit? At the festival two days later, Doc escaped being shot in the back by Buford, as he now knew about it from Marty. and dropped Eastwood with one gunshot to the chest. Have you seen the movie “Back to the Future III”? He was the great-grandson of Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen and the son of Irving "Kid" Tannen, [1] and the grandfather of Griff Tannen. Crimes report share. Doc picks up Clara from 1885 to take her back to 1991, and Buford is bothering her. Confronted with the very real prospect of being killed, Marty finally realized that it did not matter what Buford — or anyone else — thought of him. 70 years later, in 1955, when Marty McFly discovered Doc's fate, he went back to 1885 to save Doc, and upon arriving in Hill Valley soon meet Tannen in the Palace Saloon. Buford shot twelve men not including Indians or Chinamen, records were stopped after Buford shot dead a newspaper editor who printed an unfavorable story about him in 1884. Buford was then arrested for robbing the Pine City Stage and led away. Beginning a family tradition, Tannen fell into a cart full of manure as law enforcement arrived to arrest him for robbing the Pine City Stage. Tannen realised Marty wasn't Seamus, but commented that he looked like him, "especially with that dog-ugly hat". Easily move forward or backward to get to the perfect clip. Tannen grabbed his gun and, to the amuseument of his gang, shot at Marty's feet multiple times, telling him to dance. 0 Comments. Two days later on the night of September 5, 1885 at the Hill Valley Festival (celebrating 20 years since the town's founding and the arrival of the new clock), Buford confronted Doc again, pushed a single-shot derringer into Doc's back, and shot him. Buford Mad Dog Tannen Original Western Costume (Thomas F. Wilson) The archives costume is the one used by actor Thomas F. Wilson in Back to the Future III to play the part of Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, a town outlaw in Hill Valley, California, in the year 1885. Knocked out cold, Buford fell face first into a cartload of manure, beginning a family tradition of sorts that his great-grandson would continue by repeatedly crashing his car into manure trucks. In the 19th century, 'dude' was an insult. He was not very bright and only got through high school by bullying George McFly to do his homework for him. Buford Mad Dog Tannen. Wilson is eminently qualified to make that judgment, since he is the actor who has portrayed each and every member of that family over the course of the "Back to the Future" trilogy. Buford Tannen had a violent temper and a tendency to drool. For some reason, he took a hatred to Seamus McFly, warning the Irish farmer never to enter the Palace Saloon again. Yarn is the best search for video clips by quote. These two characteristic traits earned him a nickname: "Mad Dog". Tannen mistook Marty for Seamus McFly (Marty's great- great grandfather), who Tannen had warned not to set foot in the Palace Saloon. The name EMMETT L. BROWN had been replaced by CLINT EASTWOOD, confirming Marty's fear that he could not win a gunfight against Buford. In the 1882, Buford married an unknown women and had a son named "Mugsy" Tannen who would became a dangerous moboss in the 1920s, Buford died some time prior to 1955.[4]. As Seamus pointed out correctly, Marty had allowed Buford to manipulate him. Upon meeting Marty, Buford mistook him for Seamus, as Marty was at the time wearing one of Seamus's hats. Marty intentionally dropped the firearm to the ground and said, "No. Buford Tannen only appears in the Third Visit, Buford is the main antagonist. 'Eastwood' even used the stove cover as a weapon and punched Buford, before delivering a fourth punch. Marty ran on foot while Tannen and his gang pursued him on horseback. Goals See I was *on* my horse when it threw the shoe and I … Kid Tannen escaped from jail in 1936, and … Averigua lo que Buford Mad Dog Tannen (BufordMadDog) ha descubierto en Pinterest, la mayor colección de ideas del mundo. Kid Tannen is Biff's father who only appears in the Back to the Future game. While in 2015 and meeting Buford's 3rd-great-grandson, The actions of Marty and Doc apparently did not change the history of the Tannen family, as Biff Tannen had the same personality and relation to the McFly family as he did. Buford Tannen was nicknamed 'Mad Dog' because of his temper and his tendency to drool. He was the paternal grandfather of Irving "Kid" Tannen and Frank Tannen, the great-grandfather of Biff Tannen and the great-great-great grandfather of Griff Tannen.[1]. Frightened, the bartender said "No, sir, Mr. Tannen. 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