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| Mel Gibson | Max | |
| Joanne Samuel | Jessie | |
| Hugh Keays-Byrne | Toecutter | |
| Steve Bisley | Jim Goose | |
| Tim Burns | Johnny the Boy | |
| Roger Ward | Fifi | |
| Lisa Aldenhoven | Nurse | |
| David Bracks | Mudguts | |
| Bertrand Cadart | Clunk | |
| David Cameron | Underground Mechanic | |
| Robina Chaffey | Singer | |
| Stephen Clark | Sarse | |
| Mathew Constantine | Toddler | |
| Jerry Day | Ziggy | |
| Reg Evans | Station Master | |
| Mel Gibson | Mad Max Rockatansky | |
| Joanne Samuel | Jessie Rockatansky | |
| David Cameron | Barry | |
| Roger Ward | Fifi Macaffee |
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| Producer | Byron Kennedy
Bill Miller |
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| Writer | George Miller
Byron Kennedy |
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| Cinematography | David Eggby
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| Musician | Brian May
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Setting mel Gibson on a sure path to superstardom, this highly acclaimed "crazy collide-o-scope" (Newsweek) of highway mayhem "cinematically defined the postapocalyptic landscape" (TV Guide). Featuring eye-popping stunts that are "electrifying and very convincing" (Vareity) and "an authentically nihilistic spirit" (The Village Voice), Mad Max is "pure cinematic poetry" (Time).In the ravaged near future, a savagae motorcycle gang rules the road. Terrorizing innocent civilians while tearing up the streets, the ruthless gang laughs in the face of a police force bent on stopping them. But they underestimate one officer: Max Rockatansky (Gibson). And when the bikers brutalize Max's best friend and family, they send him into a mad frenzy that leaves him with only one thing in the world to live for - revenge! |
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