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Mad Max 2 (1981) -- In the post-apocolyptic Australian wasteland, a cynical drifter agrees to help a small, gasoline rich, community escape a band of bandits.
Mad Max 2 (1981) -- In the post-apocolyptic Australian wasteland, a cynical drifter agrees to help a small, gasoline rich, community escape a band of bandits.
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Overview

User Rating:
7.6/10   32,254 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Terry Hayes (written by) &
George Miller (written by) ...
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Release Date:
28 April 1982 (USA) more
Tagline:
Ruthless... Savage... Spectacular more
Plot:
In the post-apocolyptic Australian wasteland, a cynical drifter agrees to help a small, gasoline rich, community escape a band of bandits. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
8 wins & 8 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(39 articles)
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 (From Fangoria. 2 December 2009, 8:43 AM, PST)

Charlize Theron is 'Mad'
 (From Monsters and Critics. 30 October 2009, 11:46 AM, PDT)

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the best movie Gibson has ever been in more (217 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Mel Gibson ... Max
Bruce Spence ... The Gyro Captain
Michael Preston ... Pappagallo (as Mike Preston)
Max Phipps ... The Toadie
Vernon Wells ... Wez
Kjell Nilsson ... The Humungus
Emil Minty ... The Feral Kid

Virginia Hey ... 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
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (USA)
The Road Warrior (USA)
Çilgin Maks 2: Savasçi (Turkey: Turkish title) (TV title) [tr]
Asfalttisoturi (Finland) [fi]
Interceptor, il guerriero della strada (Italy) [it]
Le défi (Canada: French title) [fr]
Mad Max 2 (Argentina) [es]
Mad Max 2, el guerrero de la carretera (Spain) [es]
Mad Max 2: A Caçada Continua (Brazil) [pt]
Mad Max 2: Maanteesõdalane (Estonia) [et]
Mad Max 2: O Guerreiro da Estrada (Portugal) [pt]
Mad Max 2: le défi (France) [fr]
Mad Max II - Der Vollstrecker (West Germany) [de]
Mad Max no 2 - Ekdikitis pera ap' to nomo (Greece) [el]
Pobesneli Maks 2 (Serbia) [sr]
Savasçi (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
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Runtime:
95 min | UK:96 min | USA:94 min | Argentina:96 min
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Aspect Ratio:
2.20 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby (35 mm prints) | 70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints)

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The picture of the nude woman on the vertical stabilizer of the gyro is Karen Price, Playboy's January, 1981 centerfold. (She is most noticeable when Max first approaches the machine while the Gyro Captain is hiding under the sand.) more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: During the big chase when the motorcycle rider flips end over end into a ditch, you can see a blue safety mat at the bottom of the screen. (Widescreen version only.) more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Narrator: My life fades. The vision dims. All that remains are memories. I remember a time of chaos. Ruined dreams. This wasted land. But most of all, I remember The Road Warrior. The man we called "Max". To understand who he was, you have to go back to another time...
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FAQ

What happened to Max between part one and this movie?
Why does Max help Pappagallo's people in the end?
Is the US r-rated version uncut? Which version is uncut?
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56 out of 74 people found the following comment useful.
the best movie Gibson has ever been in, 21 December 2004
10/10
Author: John Cochrane from Virden, MB, Canada

The first time I saw this at a friends recommendation was in 1985 on our brand new VHS vcr. I was absolutely blown away by it at the age of 16 and I still watch every few months on DVD now.I would give anything to see this on a big screen. This movie started a real trend for a lot of real crappy B movies to follow unfortunately and Mel Gibson has called this movie with an apologetic shrug 'classy B-grade trash' which is sad because it would prove to be his best movie by far. What I truly liked about this film was its lack of dialogue and how it was smart enough to let its settings, action and costumes do the talking. Perhaps this is why Gibson didn't have much praise for it because he is merely a representation of the Western gunslinger in the film. I liked how there was a sketchy explanation of how the world got into such an apocalyptic mess and lets the viewer make their own conclusion to that end. It's not important anyways. The lack of ammunition is indicated quickly through the Wez's use of a wrist-strapped crossbow, the very preciousness of gasoline is established quickly as well by Max's anxious mopping up of it and capturing it in a few make-shift items including a dusty soldier's helmet.

The original Mad Max had too much dialogue and proved problematic for the 18 year old Gibson to convey the emotion of losing his family and best friend. It had it's moments but in the end it lost it's impact due to it's own clumsy attempt at trying to establish the family-man Max. The Road Warrior didn't try to attempt any deep characterizations, the pain and suffering was quick and obvious, the need to just survive in this stark world conveyed through a few spoken words and violent actions. George Miller got it right with this one, unfortunately he had to make Mad Max first to get to Mad MaxII and horribly had to make Mad MaxIII.

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