TAGGED: 1970s
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Max’s friend and fellow patrol officer Jim Goose (Steve Bisley) opens the throttle on a morning ride – unaware that his bike has been tampered with by one of the Toecutter’s gang. Summ

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Director George Miller talks about making the first Mad Max film (1979).

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It's hard to overstate the influence of Mad Max – on filmmakers, action cinema and the course of Australian movies.

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Lobby card for Mad Max shows Goose (Steve Bisley) astride his motorbike.

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Lobby card for Mad Max shows Jess (Joanne Samuel) and Max (Mel Gibson).

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Lobby card for Max Max shows a gang attacking a car.

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Max Max 1 lobby card shows a car flying through the air and smashing though a caravan. 

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Lobby card for Max Max shows Max (Mel Gibson) standing on a highway with a police car behind him.

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Lobby card for Max Max shows Fifi MacAffee (Roger Ward) and two others in leathers with bike helmets.

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A good example of the Unflinching Walk cinema trope. Max stands calm and resolute while behind is a crashed car and bodies.