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'''Levi''' was one of three old-timers that frequented the [[Palace Saloon]] in [[1885]]. He wore a derby hat. |
'''Levi''' was one of three old-timers that frequented the [[Palace Saloon]] in [[1885]]. He wore a derby hat. |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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− | His reference to the "dead Chinee" may have been to the events of the previous day in real history, [[September 2]], 1885, when, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, 150 white miners attacked and killed their Chinese co-workers. <ref>[http://hillvalleyonline.com/html/tug_iii_06.html "Clint Eastwood?] ''Hill Valley Online. Accessed 12 February 2008.'' </ref> |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 01:14, 5 January 2011
- "Here's to you, blacksmith!"
- —Levi
Levi was one of three old-timers that frequented the Palace Saloon in 1885. He wore a derby hat.
Behind the scenes
Levi was portrayed by Dub Taylor. He is referred to in the credits as "Saloon Old-Timer #1".