Mad Max

Year: 1979

Production: Mad Max Pty.

Director: George Miller

Starring: Mel Gibson, Joanne Smauel, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Tim Burns

Screenwriter: James McCausland, George Miller

Based on a story by George Miller

91 minutes; Color


This low-budget exploitation movie builds up to the vigilante-style revenge of spaced-out policeman Max Rockatansky (Gibson) - who is almost as disturbed as his antagonists - on the motorcycle gang that killed his wife and child. It proved to be the successful harbinger of a boom in post-holocaust sf films where a dying civilization is pitted against a growing barbarism. Miller, whose debut feature this was, is extremely economical with data about just what (other than fuel shortages) has happened to create this crumbling of the social structure in Australia. Nontheless, his vision of anarchy's spread - the atmosphere is reminiscent of John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) - is credible and well achieved. The film's instant success was due to the panache (and great skill) with which the chase sequences and spectacular vehicle demolitions were mounted. Prints shown in the USA were dubbed so that audiences there should not be subjected to the brutalities of the Australian accent. The sequels are Mad Max 2 (The Road Warrior) and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.
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