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Mad Max

The maximum force of the future.
1979 | 91m | English

(241188 votes)

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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.
Release Date: Apr 12, 1979
Director: George Miller
Writer: George Miller, James McCausland, Byron Kennedy
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords chain, baby, exploitation, villain, bridge, post-apocalyptic future, dystopia, matter of life and death, petrol, australia, benzine, biker, vigilante, cop, partner, truck, gasoline, motorcycle, motorcycle gang, exploding car, psychotic, adventurer, angry, hostile, aggressive, action hero, out of fuel, good versus evil, violence, antagonistic, forceful, harsh, ominous, urgent, fuel shortage
Production Companies Kennedy Miller Productions
Box Office Revenue: $100,000,000
Budget: $350,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mel Gibson Max Rockatansky
Joanne Samuel Jessie Rockatansky
Hugh Keays-Byrne Toecutter
Steve Bisley Jim Goose
Tim Burns Johnny the Boy
Roger Ward Fifi
Vincent Gil Nightrider
Lulu Pinkus Nightrider's Girl
Lisa Aldenhoven Nurse
David Bracks Mudguts
Bertrand Cadart Clunk
David Cameron Underground Mechanic
Robina Chaffey Singer
Stephen Clark Sarse
Mathew Constantine Toddler
Jerry Day Ziggy
Reg Evans Station Master
Howard Eynon Diabando
Max Fairchild Benno
John Farndale Grinner
Peter Felmingham Senior Doctor
Sheila Florance May Swaisey
Nic Gazzana Starbuck
Hunter Gibb Lair
Andrew Gilmore Silvertongue
Jonathan Hardy Labatouche
Brendan Heath Sprog
Paul Johnstone Cundalini
Nico Lathouris Grease Rat
John Ley Charlie
Steve Millichamp Roop
Phil Motherwell Junior Doctor
George Novak Scuttle
Geoff Parry Bubba Zanetti
Neil Thompson TV Newsreader
Billy Tisdall Midge
Gil Tucker People's Observer
Kim Sullivan Girl in Chevvy
John Arnold Man Selling Dog
Tom Broadbridge Fat Nancy's Customer
Peter Culpan Caravan Driver
Peter Ford Arguing Couple
Clive Hearne Tow Truck Driver in Diner
Telford Jackson Tow Truck Driver in Diner
Christine Kaman Arguing Couple
Joan Letch Fat Nancy's Waitress
Kerry Miller Gumchewer
Janine Ogden
Di Trelour Caravan Driver's Wife
Vernon Weaver Fat Nancy's Customer
Paul Young Fat Nancy's Customer
Brendan Young Kid Outside Halls of Justice
Amanda Muggleton Biker's Moll (uncredited)
James McCausland Bearded Man in Apron (uncredited)
Lisa Dombroski Moll on Beach
Malcolm Bruce Kid Outside Halls of Justice (uncredited)
Katy Brinson Moll on Beach (uncredited)
Name Job
Mitch Consultancy Casting
George Miller Story, Director, Screenplay
Shirley Ballard Script Supervisor
Chris Anderson Stunts
David Bracks Stunts
James McCausland Screenplay
David Eggby Director of Photography
Cliff Hayes Editor
Tony Paterson Editor
Byron Kennedy Story
Jon Dowding Art Direction
Clare Griffin Costume Design
Vivien Mepham Makeup Artist
Ben Taylor Hairstylist
Chris Murray Special Effects
John Hipwell Unit Production Manager
Steve Amezdroz Assistant Art Director
Gary Wilkins Sound Recordist
Jenny Day Production Coordinator
Ian Goddard First Assistant Director
Steve Connard Second Assistant Director
Des Sheridan Third Assistant Director
Tom Broadbridge Production Assistant
Chic Stringer Still Photographer
Tim Smart Second Unit Director of Photography, Clapper Loader
Harry Glynatsis Assistant Camera
Lindsay Foote Gaffer
Mark J. Wasiutak Boom Operator
Garry Plunkett Best Boy Electric
Noel McDonald Grip
David Cassar Grip
Merran Kingsford-Smith Wardrobe Coordinator
Richard Francis Props
Phil Brock Stunts
Dale Bensch Stunts
Gerry Gauslaa Stunts
Jerry Gibson Stunts
George Novak Stunts
Michael Daniels Stunts
Ned Dawson Sound Effects
Bill Owen Title Designer
Brian May Original Music Composer
Grant Page Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Byron Kennedy Producer
Bill Miller Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

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 themselve ... s 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 into perspective just how brilliant a job director George Miller did with next to no cash to work with, in fact Miller edited the film in his own bedroom just to emphasise the low-fi nature of the beast. The costumes are excellent, the cast are terrific, with Mel Gibson as Max particularly impressive, and here we have villains to truly fit the word villainous, but it's the stunts and chase sequences that makes this film a rich rewarding experience. The opening ten minutes alone are pure adrenalin pumping genius, but the film as a whole delivers a crash bang wallop punch that has often been imitated since its release, but rarely bettered, and although the heart of the film is a simple revenge story, it grabs your attention and delivers right to the corking finale, 8/10. Footnote: Region 2 Users should note that the bargain bucket Mad Max Trilogy flip pack set still contains the foolishly dubbed version of this film, incredibly stupid move from the American distributors.

May 16, 2024
talisencrw
9.0

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 Fine Franchise is compare how both George Miller and George Lucas have done this century. It's sad that they were so short on funds that only Gibson could be fitted with real leather in the film--I think I can rightly assume that money isn't a problem anymore...

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
9.0

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** fav ... ourite film of all time, Neil Marshall's _Doomsday_. _Final rating:★★★★½ - Ridiculously strong appeal. I can’t stop thinking about it._

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
8.0

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** ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

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 sense of decency he had clung onto and going all out to destroy his enemy. This film ought to be remembered for what it spawned, rather than what it offers by itself. Most of the acting is mediocre, as is the dialogue and after a while the brutality started, for me anyway, to lose potency and become almost comedic. This is certainly ninety minutes of cinema history, but it's really not very good.

Jun 22, 2022
r96sk
7.0

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 switchi ... ng 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 just wanted wall-to-wall overexuberant action, rather than that sprinkled amongst some fairly dull attempted storytelling. Still, I am looking forward to viewing the sequels/spin-offs, particularly those modern-day releases.

May 25, 2024