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The Road Warrior

Original title: Mad Max 2
  • 19811981
  • RR
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
179K
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The Road Warrior (1981)
In the post-apocalyptic Australian wasteland, a cynical drifter agrees to help a small, gasoline-rich community escape a horde of bandits.
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In the post-apocalyptic Australian wasteland, a cynical drifter agrees to help a small, gasoline-rich community escape a horde of bandits.In the post-apocalyptic Australian wasteland, a cynical drifter agrees to help a small, gasoline-rich community escape a horde of bandits.In the post-apocalyptic Australian wasteland, a cynical drifter agrees to help a small, gasoline-rich community escape a horde of bandits.
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
179K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
1,188
547
  • Director
    • George Miller
  • Writers
    • Terry Hayes(screenplay by)
    • George Miller(screenplay by)
    • Brian Hannant(screenplay with)
  • Stars
    • Mel Gibson
    • Bruce Spence
    • Michael Preston
Top credits
  • Director
    • George Miller
  • Writers
    • Terry Hayes(screenplay by)
    • George Miller(screenplay by)
    • Brian Hannant(screenplay with)
  • Stars
    • Mel Gibson
    • Bruce Spence
    • Michael Preston
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 389User reviews
    • 209Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 10 nominations

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    Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
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    Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
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    Mel Gibson in The Road Warrior (1981)
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    Mel Gibson
    Mel Gibson
    • Maxas Max
    Bruce Spence
    Bruce Spence
    • The Gyro Captainas The Gyro Captain
    Michael Preston
    Michael Preston
    • Pappagalloas Pappagallo
    • (as Mike Preston)
    Max Phipps
    Max Phipps
    • The Toadieas The Toadie
    Vernon Wells
    Vernon Wells
    • Wezas Wez
    Kjell Nilsson
    Kjell Nilsson
    • The Humungusas The Humungus
    Emil Minty
    Emil Minty
    • The Feral Kidas The Feral Kid
    Virginia Hey
    Virginia Hey
    • Warrior Womanas Warrior Woman
    William Zappa
    William Zappa
    • Zettaas Zetta
    Arkie Whiteley
    Arkie Whiteley
    • The Captain's Girlas The Captain's Girl
    Steve J. Spears
    • Mechanicas Mechanic
    Syd Heylen
    • Curmudgeonas Curmudgeon
    Moira Claux
    • Big Rebeccaas Big Rebecca
    David Downer
    • Nathanas Nathan
    David Slingsby
    • Quiet Manas Quiet Man
    Kristoffer Greaves
    • Mechanic's Assistantas Mechanic's Assistant
    Max Fairchild
    Max Fairchild
    • Broken Victimas Broken Victim
    Tyler Coppin
    Tyler Coppin
    • Defiant Victimas Defiant Victim
    • Director
      • George Miller
    • Writers
      • Terry Hayes(screenplay by)
      • George Miller(screenplay by) (character creator)
      • Brian Hannant(screenplay with)
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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The dog used in the film, named simply "Dog", was obtained from a local dog pound and trained to perform in the film. Because the sound of the engines upset him (and in one incident, caused him to relieve himself in the car), he was fitted with special earplugs. After filming was complete, he was adopted by one of the camera operators.
    • Goofs
      When Max carries the 4 metal cans full of gasoline to retrieve the truck, the cans appear empty by the way they are swaying back and forth from the pole he's using to carry them. In addition, when the gyro captain drops them to the ground once they reach the autogyro the cans make a hollow-sounding noise, also indicating that they are empty.
    • 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... when the world was powered by the black fuel... and the desert sprouted great cities of pipe and steel. Gone now... swept away. For reasons long forgotten, two mighty warrior tribes went to war, and touched off a blaze which engulfed them all. Without fuel they were nothing. They'd built a house of straw. The thundering machines sputtered and stopped. Their leaders talked and talked and talked. But nothing could stem the avalanche. Their world crumbled. The cities exploded. A whirlwind of looting, a firestorm of fear. Men began to feed on men. On the roads it was a white line nightmare. Only those mobile enough to scavenge, brutal enough to pillage would survive. The gangs took over the highways, ready to wage war for a tank of juice. And in this maelstrom of decay, ordinary men were battered and smashed... men like Max... the warrior Max. In the roar of an engine, he lost everything... and became a shell of a man... a burnt-out, desolate man, a man haunted by the demons of his past, a man who wandered out into the wasteland. And it was here, in this blighted place, that he learned to live again.

    • Alternate versions
      Slightly censored when first released in the US, but released without cuts abroad. The Australian version has several more seconds of Wez pulling the arrow out of his arm, and a few more seconds of Wez's partner on the ground with the boomerang embedded in his head. This footage was absent on the US VHS, LaserDisc, and DVD releases, but is present in the US Blu-ray release.
    • Connections
      Edited from Mad Max (1979)

    User reviews389

    Review
    Top review
    9/10
    A Classic Action Film...
    For those who have not seen any of the Max Max films, do yourself a favor and get to your local rental store. Max Max 2 or The Road Warrior as released in the United States, is undoubtedly one of the greatest action films I have ever seen. Starring a young Mel Gibson, who plays the title character, Max, this film is practically at the pinnacle of action films, surpassed only by a few select others. But moving on, this movie quite simply rocks! The setting is a post-apocalyptic world where fuel is hard to come by and so is human life, for that matter. Max, having moved on from tragedy in the first film, (you really shouldn't be reading this if you haven't seen the first one) has now become a Road Warrior, wandering the desert landscapes aimlessly. He eventually finds a small, surviving settlement with a surplus of fuel. However, the town is repeatedly terrorized by a gang of outlaw motorcyclists, led by Lord Humungus. Through a series of staggering events, Max becomes involved with the town's efforts to finally rid themselves of the biker gang. The performances are good enough to propel the film forward and Mel Gibson does a great job reprising the role he made famous in the first installment. The embittered Max and the hopefuls in the town play well off each other and bring dramatic character interaction, uncommon for many present action films.

    But of course, the film's scenes of brilliance arrive in the form of its action sequences. The action is choreographed well and Max is unrelenting as are the members of the biker gang. The ending sequence is one of the most memorable action portions I have ever seen in any film, past or present. The music played throughout balances and abets the action sequences, adding a furious intensity. Even scenes with the motorcycle gang feature hard-metal rock that suits the tone of the film well. Needless to say, the film seriously delivers all the way to the finish line.

    The shots of the post-apocalyptic world are frightening and barren, giving a glimpse into what could be. Panoramic shots of the wasteland are featured and even signs of hope are doled out by the camera crew. Of course, this film's true merit will always be its action but where other action films fail with sloppy camera work and boring characters and plot lines, Mad Max 2 succeeds, giving the great journey of a debilitated man and a secluded group. And through all these components, Max Max 2 rises above the rest of the films in the action genre.

    Ultimately, this film is one of the best action films of all time. It doesn't place all its eggs in that basket, mind you; it features memorable characters, a well-developed setting, and an incredible story. It belongs to a select list of films where a sequel outdoes the predecessor. Max Max 2 is better than the first in every way and stands out on its own as an exceptional action film.
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    • shortyrags
    • Jul 21, 2008

    FAQ12

    • Max pulls out his shotgun when it looks like Wes is about to attack him. Max knew fully well that his shotgun was empty. He surely must have also known that it wouldn't have worked as a weapon for intimidation on a guy like Wes the same way it worked for the Gyro pilot. So why did he bother?
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
    • Filming locations
      • Mundi Mundi Plains Lookout, Silverton, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production company
      • Kennedy Miller Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $23,667,907
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,527,864
      • May 23, 1982
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,668,369
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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