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This stunning, post-apocalyptic action thriller from director George Miller stars Mel Gibson as Max Rockatansky, a policeman in the near future who is tired of his job. Since the apocalypse, the lengthy, desolate stretches of highway in the Australian outback have become bloodstained battlegrounds. Max has seen too many innocents and fellow officers murdered by the bomb's savage offspring, bestial marauding bikers for whom killing, rape, and looting is a way of life. He just wants to retire and spend time with his wife and son but lets his boss talk him into taking a peaceful vacation and he starts to reconsider. Then his world is shattered as a gang led by the evil Toecutter (Hugh Keays-Byrne) murders his family in retaliation for the death of one of its members. Dead inside, Max straps on his helmet and climbs into a souped-up V8 racing machine to seek his bloody revenge. Despite an obviously low budget and a plot reminiscent of many spaghetti Westerns, Mad Max is tremendously exciting, thanks to some of the most spectacular road stunts ever put on film. Cinematographer David Eggby and stunt coordinator Grant Page did some of their best work under Miller's direction and crafted a gritty, gripping thrill ride which spawned two sequels, numerous imitations, and made Mel Gibson an international star. One sequence, in which a man is chained to a car and must cut off a limb before the machine explodes is one of the most tense scenes of the decade. The American version dubbed all the voices -- including Gibson's -- in a particularly cartoonish manner. Trivia buffs should note that Max's car is a 1973 Ford Falcon GT Coupe with a 300 bhp 351C V8 engine, customized with the front end of a Ford Fairmont and other modifications. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
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Movie Title : Mad Max
Release Date : Apr 12, 1979 Wide
Mpaa Rating : R
Genre Movie :Action & Adventure,Science Fiction & Fantasy,Cult Movies
Actors :Mel Gibson,Joanne Samuel,Hugh Keays-Byrne,Steve Bisley,Roger Ward,Tim Burns,Vince Gil,Lulu Pinkus,Nick Lathouris,John Ley,Sheila Florance,Max Fairchild,George Novak,David Bracks,David Cameron,Reg Evans,Peter Ford,Jonathan Hardy,Phil Motherwell,Geoff Parry

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User Ranting Movie Mad Max : 3.4
User Percentage For Mad Max : 69 %
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All Critics Ranting For Mad Max : 7.7
All Critics Count For Mad Max : 42
All Critics Percentage For Mad Max : 95 %

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Review For Movie Mad Max
Overnight, Mad Max went from being a U.S. cult hero to a mainstream figure, and Mel Gibson's place in the firmament was secured.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews

Stunts themselves would be nothing without a filmmaker behind the camera and George Miller, a doctor and film buff making his first feature, shows he knows what cinema is all about.
-Variety

Some of the most determinedly formalist filmmaking this side of Michael Snow.
Dave Kehr-Chicago Reader

The tone sometimes wavers into self-parody, and there are occasional crude patches, but overall this edge-of-seat revenge movie marks the most exciting debut from an Australian director since Peter Weir.
Derek Adams-Time Out

Mad Max is ugly and incoherent, and aimed, probably accurately, at the most uncritical of moviegoers.
Tom Buckley-New York Times

More jangly, visceral energy and encompass more creative innovations than something made with today's computer technology and bottomless resources.
Joe Baltake-Sacramento Bee

Announcing a new kind of action-thriller, this impressively shot, ultra violent post-apocalyptic saga from Australia made Mel Gibson an instant star.
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com

Mel Gibson rules the road in the original Mad Max.
Scott Nash-Three Movie Buffs

Perhaps a bit clumsy in the lumbering middle act, but Mad Max delivers the goods when it comes to pulse-pounding car chases and stunts.
R. L. Shaffer-IGN DVD

Despite its budget and other shortcomings, Mad Max is still worth watching and worth adding to the post-apocalyptic section of your home video collection.
James Plath-Movie Metropolis

Like all of the best exploitation films, it transcends its limitations while simultaneously embracing them.
Rob Vaux-Sci-Fi Movie Page

The greatest example of Ozploitation movies, George Miller's 1979 "Mad Max" is a pure cinematic anomaly.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com

This is brutal, exciting stuff, all the more impressive for its budget constraints.
-Film4

Classic cult fun made famous by director Miller and then new star Gibson.
Steve Crum-Video-Reviewmaster.com

The stunt work is spectacular.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

Simple, but effective.
-Empire Magazine

Australia exported this creative, original, exciting, low-budget genre landmark which gave the young Mel Gibson his first starring role.
-TV Guide's Movie Guide

This was a great movie!
JoBlo-JoBlo's Movie Emporium

Though director George Miller took the post-apocalyptic tough guy Max a lot farther in the sequel The Road Warrior, Mad Max still packs in Miller's particular brand of black-comedy thrills.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid

Encompasses the essence of the sexy revenge flick.
Gregory Weinkauf-ÜberCiné

Cult low-budgeter that benefits from Miller's direction and Gibson's then lack of self-importance.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

It's [the] car chases that make the first half of the film tolerable, which is devoid of any interesting characters or situations.
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

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In a dystopic future Australia, a vicious biker gang murder a cop's family and make his fight with them personal.

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