INT. ABANDONED MILLERS GARAGE

DARKNESS.

SUDDENLY A DOOR OPENS. BRIGHT LIGHT REFLECTS INSIDE.

INT. MARTY MCFLY.

Marty still tied to a chair, squints at the abrupt sun light.

INT. GANGSTER.

A Gangster enters.

INT. WILLIAM MCFLY.

Dragging Marty's Great Grandfather along with him. William is terrified.

Both Mcfly's look at each other. William can sense a resemblance.

INT. BUFORD TANNEN

The Tannen Patriarch appears and still has the same mean streak, he had after he and his son left Marty the night previous.

BUFORD

Thought you might like so company Eastwood.

William finds the name familiar.

WILLIAM

(gasps - looking at Buford)

Eastwood?

(turns to Marty)

You're Clint Eastwood?

Marty nods, exhausted.

MARTY

Yeah

(whispers)

A gangster pulls up a chair Parallel to Martys and places William into it

with his back to his descendant. He ties the two together around both chairs and - arms

and feet.

Marty starts to breath fast and becomes dehydrated.

MARTY

I need...water.

BUFORD

Too bad Eastwood.

Buford looks at his watch.

BUFORD

In approximately...

Buford unsure starts to count slowly, tapping his watch.

He looks to his Henchman for assistance.

Marty sees how stupid Buford is and smirks a little.

The Henchman counts for the Criminal.

GANGSTER

Four Hours.

Buford feels awkward.

BUFORD

Yeah.

In that time. It won't matter to you.

WILLIAM

You won't get away with this Tannen. My family, my friends...they will know if anything happens to me or Eastwood..

they will know who did it.

Buford walks round to face William. Buford looks pretty smug.

He laughs.

BUFORD

With the lawyers we have at our disposal and with the possibilty of no witnesses and a perfect cover up.

No Mcfly in future History will rise above my next generation.

MARTY

Oh, Mad Dog, you know so little about the Future.

(sarcastically)

Buford then goes into a rage.

BUFORD

NOBODY CALLS ME MAD DOG!

Buford storms back round the chairs and gets in Marty's face and tries to intimidate him.

BUFORD

If it wasn't for you dead Blacksmith Son's and my boy's hesitance, I'd kill you right now.

Since that September Morning of 1885, I have waited to avenge my defeat.

I may consider finishing you personally.

MARTY

Do you have the guts Tannen?

BUFORD

You'll find out Eastwood. One way or another, neither you or this Irish Snitch will be walking out of here tonight.

Later Runts.

Buford turns and is escorted out of the Garage.

The Garage doors close and it's darkness again.

Marty and William are seen dimly.

WILLIAM

Can't believe my final hours are be with the man my father befriended and whom took down Buford Forty Years ago.

MARTY

Yeah. Too bad Buford couldn't have any dignity left and offer a handshake in congratulating me.

WILLIAM

Ever since I can remember, Buford has been bitter since, that day back last century. You were a mystery legend back in the day. I was just a baby then. Everybody thought you died in a Locomotive hijacking. How did you manage to cover that one up for so long?

MARTY

It's a long story.

How's your parents? Seamous and Maggie?

WILLIAM

Mother died about two years ago. She wasn't well. Dad spends most his time at the Farm.

MARTY

Sorry to hear that.

How'd you get mixed up in all of this.

WILLIAM

My wife Alice and I bought a house, with our son Arthur. It was great for a while, but work was becoming less and less. I couldn't get any loans. The Tannens were my last resort.

MARTY

William for Gods sakes they're loan sharks.

WILLIAM

I know. But I was desperate. I even gambled away at our livelihood.

William looks up feeling Guilty.

WILLIAM

What a mess.

MARTY

Well, if it's any consolation, the Tannens won't be in power forever.

William frowns.

WILLIAM

How do you know that?

Marty hesitates, as by 1955, Biff's parents no longer live in Hill Valley and

he is in the care of his Grand Mother. Plus, George knocks out Biff on Saturday November 12th 1955,

to which changes Biff's attitude for the better, for the Mcfly family anyway.

MARTY

Just a hunch.

MARTY

God I hope we don't have Paradox.

William frowns wondering what Marty means.

WILLIAM

What's wrong Mr Eastwood.

Marty tries to relax and lowers his head.

MARTY

Just thinking out loud Will.

WILLIAM

Oh by the way...

Sorry I peed on ya.

Marty laughs.