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Mel Gibson | 'Mad' Max Rockatansky | |
Joanne Samuel | Jessie Rockatansky | |
Hugh Keays-Byrne | Toecutter | |
Steve Bisley | Jim Goose, Main Force Patrol Officer (Bronze) | |
Tim Burns | Johnny the Boy | |
Roger Ward | Fifi Macaffee | |
Lisa Aldenhoven | Nurse | |
David Bracks | Mudguts | |
Bertrand Cadart | Clunk | |
David Cameron | Barry, MFP Garage Mechanic | |
Stephen Clark | Sarse | |
Mathew Constantine | Toddler | |
Jerry Day | Ziggy |
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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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"The Maximum Force of the Future." On a remote stretch of deserted highway, a band of violent bikers has taken over, attacking anyone unlucky enough to cross their savage path. Racing up and down the seemingly endless miles of asphalt, the crazed outlaws blaze through small towns, plowing into vehicles and pedestrians alike with reckless abandon. Bringing a sense of law to this lawlessness are the mobile police force led by Max (Gibson) and Goose (Steve Bisley), who are as fast and mean as their adversaries and are willing to do whatever it takes to cut the enemy down. |
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