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Mad Max (1979)

R 04/12/1979 Adventure, Action, Thriller, Science Fiction 1h 31m
67%
User
Score
6.8/10
88%
73/100

The maximum force of the future.

Overview

In the ravaged near-future, a savage motorcycle gang rules the road. Terrorizing innocent civilians while tearing up the streets, the ruthless gang laughs in the face of a police force hell-bent on stopping them.

George Miller

Director

James McCausland

Screenplay

Byron Kennedy

Story

Part of the Mad Max Collection

Includes Mad Max and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson

Max Rockatansky

Joanne Samuel

Joanne Samuel

Jessie Rockatansky

Hugh Keays-Byrne

Hugh Keays-Byrne

Toecutter

Steve Bisley

Steve Bisley

Jim Goose

Tim Burns

Tim Burns

Johnny the Boy

Roger Ward

Roger Ward

Fifi

Vincent Gil

Vincent Gil

Nightrider

Lulu Pinkus

Lulu Pinkus

Nightrider's Girl

Lisa Aldenhoven

Lisa Aldenhoven

Nurse

Media

Jessie Escapes The Motorcycle Gang

Jessie Escapes The Motorcycle Gang

I Am the Nightrider

I Am the Nightrider

Extended Preview

Extended Preview

Opening Chase Scene

Opening Chase Scene

George Miller on Making MAD MAX & MAD MAX 2

George Miller on Making MAD MAX & MAD MAX 2

Mel Gibson Talks Dangerous Stunts

Mel Gibson Talks Dangerous Stunts

Mel Gibson Discusses Getting the Role of Max

Mel Gibson Discusses Getting the Role of Max

Max vs. Biker Gang

Max vs. Biker Gang

Explosive Crash

Explosive Crash

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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Reviews

A review by John Chard

Written on September 25, 2014

Low budget classic that is now a genre landmark.

Set somewhere in the future we are privy to a world where the roads are ruled by maniac gangs with souped up cars, and bikers that literally could come from hell. Trying to stop these marauding loons are the overstretched police force who themselves ride in exceptionally fast cars. At the front of this story is Max Rockatansky, a good honest cop trying to hold his own against the chaotic world that is forming around him. After his best friend is burned and left for dead he decides enough is enough and thinks about retiring from the service, but whilst on a vacation with his wife and child things go decidedly bad and Max becomes an avenging force of fury with devastating affect.

When evaluating this film I feel it really needs to be put...

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A review by talisencrw

Written on January 21, 2016

Though I had only seen the previous installment, 'Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome', which I enjoyed whilst a great many people didn't, with the present sequel earning ten (!?) Oscar nominations, I wanted to catch up on things before seeing the new film at the Cineplex. I was very pleased with this early film in the post-apocalyptic movie category, and can see how and why both it and star Mel Gibson became so successful. Other than Kenneth Anger's experimental film, 'Scorpio Rising', I have never seen a work that so fetishes both cars and the ritual of dressing, either for driving or for war. It's very well directed and suspenseful for a first-timer in Miller, and I'm so glad he's still helming the films of the series 36 years later! All that one has to do to see How To and How Not To Continue a...

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A review by Gimly

Written on April 12, 2019

Who'd have thought we'd still be talking about a $350,000 film, 40 years after it was made? And who'd have thought it would be in a positive way.
_Mad Max_ was one of the most formative films ever released, and not only is **one of** my favourite films, but is chief inspiration to my **actual** favourite film of all time, Neil Marshall's _Doomsday_.

_Final rating:★★★★½ - Ridiculously strong appeal. I can’t stop thinking about it._...

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A review by JPV852

Written on November 29, 2020

For whatever reason, never had seen the original and doesn't disappoint, some good action and gut wrenching scenes defying the rules of killing pets and kids, Mel Gibson is quite good in the role and look forward to checking out the sequels. **3.75/5**...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on June 22, 2022

It's not often that these dystopian scenarios ever leave the USA, so it's interesting that this one introduces us to the massive expanse of the Australian desert and to the young policeman "Max" (Mel Gibson). His job is pretty thankless - and perilous. He must patrol the remote countryside trying to protect what is left of civilisation from marauding motor cycle gangs who are constantly on the search for fuel - for themselves and for their machines. Things start to boil over when ruthless biker "Toe-cutter" (Hugh Keays-Byrne) avenges the death of his leader by killing just about everyone he can find - including the wife and child of the now incandescent "Max". What now ensues is a grittily told, quickly paced, tale of violence and vengeance with the erstwhile law officer abandoning any sen...

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A review by r96sk

Written on May 25, 2024

The action is stupendous, but the rest is a bit of a drag.

When the attackers be attacking it's all great to watch, like I got a lot of entertainment from seeing Toecutter's gang do their thing; and vice-versa with the MFP, really. However, the film kinda goes through peaks and troughs in switching from the action to the more mundane and the latter parts did bore me a little.

The characters of Max and Jessie do act noticeably dumb in bits too, I don't necessarily mind that as the whole movie is silly and all those onscreen chew the heck out of the scenery. But it does get a bit annoying to watch, I can't lie. I do like how much extra the characters act in general, though.

The whole 90 minutes of <em>'Mad Max'</em> are over the top completely, but it does fit for the majority. I ju...

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