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| Mel Gibson | 'Mad' Max Rockatansky / The Road Warrior | |
| Bruce Spence | The Gyro Captain | |
| Michael Preston | Pappagallo (as Mike Preston) | |
| Max Phipps | The Toadie | |
| Vernon Wells | Wez | |
| Kjell Nilsson | Lord Humungus | |
| Emil Minty | The Feral Kid | |
| Virginia Hey | The Warrior Woman | |
| William Zappa | Zetta | |
| Arkie Whiteley | The Captain's Girl | |
| Steve J. Spears | Mechanic | |
| Syd Heylen | Curmudgeon | |
| Moira Claux | Big Rebecca | |
| David Downer | Nathan | |
| David Slingsby | Quiet Man | |
| Kristoffer Greaves | Mechanic's Assistant | |
| Max Fairchild | Broken Victim | |
| Tyler Coppin | Defiant Victim | |
| Jim Brown | Golden Youth (as Jimmy Brown) | |
| Tony Deary | Grinning Mohawker | |
| Mel Gibson | Max | |
| Michael Preston | Pappagallo | |
| Kjell Nilsson | The Humungus |
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| Producer | Byron Kennedy
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| Writer | Terry Hayes
George Miller |
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| Cinematography | Dean Semler
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| Musician | Brian May
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Sequel to MAD MAX takes place after nuclear war has destroyed Australia. In this installment, Max lends his aid and protection to a small band of survivors who are losing their struggle to protect an oil refinery under siege by a band of savage, mohawked marauders. |
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