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Mad Max (1979, Australia)
In director George Miller's low-budget, post-nuclear,
action-adventure and independent original film (and cult favorite)
- it was the director's debut film. Miller also co-scripted the film
with James McCausland, basing it on an original story created by
Miller and Byron Kennedy. The original film Mad Max (1979), made on a budget of about $350,000,
was released in Australia in April of 1979. It
was extremely popular and successful, grossing $100 million (worldwide),
and it once held the Guinness World Record for the highest box-office-to-budget
ratio of any motion picture. The film's tagline summarized the main
plot:
They murdered his family...... Now he's going to run them over!
The influential film suffered a problematic distribution
and release in the US by American International Pictures (AIP) -
due to AIP's transition to Filmways at the time, and AIP's fears
that US audiences wouldn't understand Aussie accents. Therefore in
the US version released in the spring of 1980, Mad Max (1979) was
dubbed over using American voices and Aussie slang was removed -
thereby causing it to fail to receive the audience it deserved.
The vigilante character of "Mad" Max Rockatansky
(Mel Gibson) was introduced as a lone rogue cop or 'road warrior'
- a member of the protective Australian highway patrol (the Main
Force Patrol (MFP), an under-funded police unit. He was standing
as a lone figure amidst visions of a post-apocalyptic violent and
lawless world. The dystopian, barren outback country of Australia,
facing a major energy crisis, was beset by gangs of marauding motorcycle
gang punks. By the end of the film, there were a total of 12 confirmed
deaths: 7 gang members, three civilians, and two cops.
The action-packed,
thrilling sequel The Road Warrior (1981)
(aka Mad Max 2), (also illustrated),
a similar survival story, provided a more thorough backstory
for the first film. It again starred Mel Gibson, who was propelled
into stardom, as a vengeful vigilante ex-cop (Max) defending
himself and a colony of pioneers beset by roving gangs of Mohawked
outlaws. The sequel opened with narration to provide a bridge
between the first and second film. Mostly black-and-white 20th
century documentary footage from the original film replayed
the brutal murder of his wife and child by a biker gang.
The Sequel's B/W Re-Cap of The Original 1979 Film
-- Mad Max Witnessing the Murder of His Wife During an Opening
Voice-Over Narration (see later below)
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The environment was described and applicable to both films. There
were oblique references to a Cold War between "two
mighty warrior tribes" (the US and USSR ?) that led to a grim
world of nuclear holocaust survivors:
"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 deserts 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."
- after the title credits (white letters on a black
background), the film opened in the outback wasteland of a dystopic,
broken-down Australia with a subtitle: "A FEW YEARS FROM NOW...";
a roadside sign told about high fatalities on the highways, patrolled
by one of the last law-enforcement agencies to exist in the anarchical
society
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Dystopic Australia, With Highways Patroled by MFP
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- two yellow, red and blue Australian
highway patrol cars (of the Main Force Patrol (MFP)) pursued a
speeding vehicle - a black stolen MFP Pursuit Special driven
by psychotic, maniacal Armalite motorcycle gang member
Crawford "Nightrider" Montizano (Vince Gil) with his "floozy"
girlfriend (Lulu Pinkus); a radio transmission reported that "Nightrider"
(a "cop-killer" and "weirdo bike jockie") had broken custody in Sun City, killed an officer,
and stolen one of the MFP's own super-powered V-8 vehicles
- the chase by one of the MFP cars ("The Big
Bopper"), driven by Roop (Steve
Millichamp) and his buddy Charlie (John Ley), skidded off the road,
as a second MFP car ("March Hare") took over, driven
by Sarse (Stephen Clark) and Scuttle (George Novak); after recovering,
the damaged "Big Bopper" vehicle rejoined the pursuit; two MFP vehicles were now in hot-pursuit
of the escaped criminal
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First Views of Title Character Max
(Mel Gibson)
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- meanwhile, the film's heroic title character, first
seen without being clearly identified to provide a bigger build-up,
was the highly-skilled leather-pants and boots-wearing Max Rockatansky
(Mel Gibson), one of the best of the MFP's officers who was listening
to his radio as he suited up
- at Fat Nancy's roadside restaurant, MFP motorcycle
cop Jim Goose (Steve Bisley) described a gruesome accident to pirate
tow-truck operator-buddy (Clive Hearne); they saw the pursuit in
progress along the road in front of the restaurant and joined in
the chase; as "Nightrider's" roadster
entered a more populated area, it elusively evaded other vehicles
and a toddler (Mathew Constantine) in the road, but then, the first
MFP vehicle ("Big Bopper")
struck the back of a blue van (killing the civilian driver) and
caused major damage to the police car; the "Big Bopper's" driver
Roop was urged by his buddy Charlie to end their dangerous chase:
("People's lives are in peril!"),
but Roop remained persistent: ("I'm gonna have him!")
- but then in moments, both MFP vehicles
were put out of commission: the "March Hare" struck a phone
booth and overturned, while the "Big Bopper" rammed into
the upside-down MFP car (killing the two officers) and then plowed
into the side of a towed camper; MFP motorcycle cop Goose skidded
to a stop in front of the camper; the injured "Big Bopper" driver
Roop called in, asking for a 'meat truck' for his injured
buddy Charlie: "We're out of the game unable to continue pursuit";
downed and injured biker-cop Goose also radioed to Max with a Code
3 to provide backup support: ("We are 100 percent snafued")
- Max listened as "Nightrider" continued
to taunt the cops (derogatorially using the term "Bronze")
from his stolen MFP car's radio: "You should see the damage,
Bronze! Metal damage, brain damage, huh? You listening, Bronze?
I am the Nightrider! I'm a fuel-injected suicide machine. I am
a rocker! I am a roller! I am an out-of-controller!...";
Max slowly pulled out in his high-powered MFP "Interceptor" (a
1974 Ford Falcon XB sedan) waited for "Nightrider's" vehicle
to appear on the crest of a highway, and then followed closely
behind him at high speed - ramming into the back of the car and
causing it to lose control; he steered it into a roadblock where
a fiery crash led to the deaths of Nightrider and his punk girlfriend;
their deaths were witnessed by Max - who was now seen for the first
time in the film

The MFP's "Top Pursuit" Officer - Max (Mel Gibson)
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Max - With His Loving Wife Jessie (Joanne Samuel)
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Max - With His Young Son Sprog (Brendan Heath)
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- after three days on the road, Max was relaxing in
his beachside home with his loving, saxophone-playing wife Jessie
(Joanne Samuel) and their young son Sprog (Brendan Heath); the
next day, he attended an early morning meeting at the Halls of
Justice with his motorcycle buddy Goose, now walking with crutches
due to an injured knee after his earlier accident; as they walked
into a dark garage, a loudspeaker reported on various memoranda
issued for the MFP: "...The Captains of the Hall have asked
that pursuit officers refrain from
using the slang 'Bronze' for the Main Force Patrol. The word
is considered disrespectful..."
- with an Underground Mechanic named Barry (David
Cameron), Goose showed Max his new, modified and specially-built
Black Pursuit Special with a souped-up V-8 engine; shortly later,
Max's superior Captain "Fifi" McCaffee (Roger Ward) and the Police
Commissioner Labatouche (Jonathon Hardy) revealed that the police
Special had been authorized at great expense in order to coerce
their "top pursuit man" Max (who wished to quit the force) into remaining
- later at the site of a bloody crime scene ("a
couple of crazies") that Max had just dealt with, Fifi conversed
with his top officer and warned him there would be vengeful retribution
against him by Nightrider's "scoot jockies" (or "nomad trash")
- in the next scene set in the rural Australian town
of Wee Jerusalem, Nightrider's gang of crazed bikers lined up on
the main street; they were led by sadistic, long-haired Toecutter
(Hugh Keays-Byrne) and his second in command Bubba Zanetti (Geoff
Parry); they were there to retrieve Nightrider's coffin from the
Station Master (Reg Evans), that had been deposited on the train
station's platform; the Station Master pointed out the coffin:
("That must be your friend over there. Didn't leave much of him"),
and Bubba quipped dryly: "Must've cut his heart out, huh?"
- the thugs terrorized the town's innocent citizenry,
first by dragging one of the residents behind a bike; then the
bikers chased after a frightened young couple, Lair (Hunter Gibb)
and his girlfriend (Kim Sullivan) that attempted to drive off in
their red 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air (with flames painted on the side);
the gang overtook the vehicle, forced it to spin-out, destructively
smashed all of the windows of the car, and then brutally sexually-assaulted
both individuals after dragging both of them out of the car
- while on a routine traffic stop with his fellow
cop-friend Jim Goose, Max received a radio alert about "bulk
trouble" caused by the bikers in the town; they hurriedly left two comparatively
minor offenders in a Honda CB 750 Four bike with a side-car, and
Goose told them that they had lucked out with a "get-out-of-jail-free
card"; as the two officers approached closer to the damaged
Chevrolet, they watched as a traumatized Lair ran off in fear (naked
without his pants) through a field; Goose yelled at the "turkey" to
stop but the male ignored him
- at the remains of the destroyed car, they found
the frightened, repeatedly-raped girl in the wreckage, but not
her male companion (the man running off); Toecutter's mentally
unfit and "whacked out of his skull" stoned protege - Johnny the Boy (Tim Burns),
was semi-conscious and had unwisely remained at the crime scene;
shortly later while retreating from the scene, Toecutter
learned that Johnny had been left behind; he ordered his reluctant
assistant Bubba to go back and retrieve him (Bubba loudly muttered
his objections against his boss' favoritism toward Johnny:
"The Scag don't rate! He's nothing like the Nightrider!")

Johnny In Chains Inside the Halls of Justice
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After His Release, Johnny Taunting Goose: "We know who you are, Bronze!"
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Goose to Johnny: "We'll see you on the road, Scag!"
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- Johnny was arrested and brought into the
Halls of Justice in chains, but due to a lack of witnesses ("no contest...no
one showed... The punks didn't show. The girl didn't show, the
townspeople didn't show"), the Judge in the case ordered the suspect
to be released to biker Bubba's custody, and the Captain was forced
to follow orders; an enraged Goose protested vehemently: ("You're
not gonna let him walk out the door, Fifi?"); Johnny mocked him: "See
you later, Goose. It's been a pleasure," and
Goose had to be physically restrained by Max from attacking
Johnny in the parking lot; after Johnny taunted Goose: "We know who
you are, Bronze!", Goose shouted threats back at Johnny: "We'll
see you on the road, Scag! See you on the road like we saw the
Nightrider!"; afterwards, frustrated by the whole situation, the
Captain announced a new policy to allow his officers to pursue the
biker gang members, without limits: "So long as the paperwork is
clean, you boys can do what you like out there"
- at the beach during a party, some of the biker gang
members (Mudguts (David Bracks) and Cundalini (Paul Johnstone))
were cavorting with and molesting a nude female mannequin, pretending
to make love to it by kissing and caressing it; however, Toecutter
mentioned how Bubba had suspected that the mannequin was "full
of treachery" (a booby-trap or bugged trojan horse) that had been sent by their
enemies - the Bronze; the maniacal Johnny impulsively grabbed Toecutter's
shotgun, stepped in front of Bubba who was aiming his smaller
pistol at the mannequin, and blasted the mannequin in the face;
he then kneeled down, boasted and declared: "If you're gonna
waste the Bronze, you gotta do it big!"
- Bubba was unimpressed and complained about Johnny's lack of style: "You
just don't have the style, do ya, Chicken S--t? Goes to water
[slang for pisses] on a dummy"; bike
gang leader Toecutter was also upset at Johnny's lack of control,
and wild and unpredictable behavior; he manhandled him by grabbing
him by his necktie tightened around his neck, and then dragged
him into the water, and shoved his shotgun barrel down Johnny's
throat: "It's all right, you'll get your chance! Just remember, to
keep your sweet, sweet mouth shut!", but then put his arms
around Johnny as they walked into deeper water
- while Goose was inside the Sugartown
Cabaret nightclub being entertained by a Singer
("Licorice Road," performed by Robina Chaffey, but sung by Creenagh
St. Clair), apparently a personal sexual girlfriend of his,
Johnny was tinkering with and sabotaging Goose's MFP motorcycle
parked outside; after spending the night with the singer, Goose
rode off on his bike, as he was watched by Johnny who had slept
in his car overnight to observe him; at high speed, Goose's bike
malfunctioned and locked up, and he was thrown off and launched
into the air as the bike went sailing into a field; he revived
but was dazed (and didn't even suffer "road rash"), and radioed
for help from MFP; he loaded his disabled bike into a red pickup
truck owned by Midge (Billy Tisdall) to haul it back to town; he
sped off as Midge returned to his home on a bicycle

During an Ambush, Goose in Midge's Pickup Truck With a Smashed Windshield from
a Tossed Brake Drum
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Truck Rolling Over by Side of the Road
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Goose Trapped in Upside-Down Truck
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- along the highway, Johnny and Toecutter's biker
gang members awaited Goose; during an ambush from a rocky elevated
hillside, Johnny threw a heavy brake-drum through the pickup's
windshield, causing the vehicle to run off the
road; Goose was trapped but conscious in the upside-down crashed
truck; nearby, Johnny was ordered by the belligerent Toecutter,
possibly as part of an initiation rite, to do his bidding by setting
on fire the leaking gas from the truck: "This is a threshold
moment, Johnny. Step through...Light it! The Bronze, they keep
you from being proud.... Do it for freedom and the Nightrider!...You
scum-sucking trash! Throw it!!"; although Johnny fearfully
refused, as they struggled, a lit match fell to the ground and
ignited the dry grass and the truck's leaking fuel, and Goose was
consumed by the flames
- Goose survived the ordeal, but was severely burned
and taken for care to St. George's Hospital and placed in a burn
unit; Max visited his partner's room (although "NO ENTRY" was
allowed), where he was horrified to see Goose's raw and blackened
arm pop out, and then his entire charred body; he told the Captain
in the hallway: "That 'thing' in there, that's not the Goose.
No way"
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Max Sharing Concerns and Disillusionment
About His Job with Wife Jessie
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- Max suffered from nightmares, and shared his concerns
with his wife Jessie about his dangerous police job, his disillusionment
about it, and their safety: ("Here I am, trying to put sense
to it when I know there isn't any. I'll be all right, once I get
it clear in my head"); Max approached Captain Fifi and handed
in a letter of resignation: ("I'm through") and didn't
want to discuss his resignation any further; Fifi encouraged Max
by stating how Goose had taken chances and it was just a matter of
time before he was seriously hurt ("It was long overdue), but
Max was different:
- "You're a winner, Max. You're on the top shelf
and I'm not gonna lose you because of some crazy notion about
quittin'! They say people don't believe in heroes anymore.
Well, damn them! You and me, Max, we're gonna give 'em back
their heroes."
- Max expressed his fearful concerns that his job
was transforming him - he was becoming one of the savage and brutal
criminals ("in the rat circus out there") that he had
been hired to apprehend, and was worried he was losing his sanity:
- "I'm
scared, Fif. Do you know why? It's that rat circus out there. I'm
beginning to enjoy it....Look, any longer out on that road, and
I'm one of them, you know? A terminal crazy. Only, I've got a Bronze
badge to say I'm one of the good guys. You know what I'm tryin'
to say?"
- although he was determined to never come back
to the force, Max accepted Fifi's offer to take a vacation
before making a final decision: "Take
off a few weeks, huh? Grow yourself a beard. Draw flies. Just think
about it for a while. If you still feel the same way when you come
back, that's okay by me. Go on!"; as Max walked off, Fifi
shouted at him down an echoing stairwell: "You'll be back,
Rockatansky! You're hooked, Max and you know it!"
- during a relaxing, idyllic vacation (driving
a red-paneled 1975 Holden Sandman van) into the peaceful coastal
area to the north near a beach, Max and Jessie took time to be
a couple again; Max was able to freely talk about memories of his
pride for his father when he was a young boy, and to express his
feelings toward her: "I
don't wanna wait ten years to tell you how I'm feeling about you
right now"
- at the "You Bend Em We Mend Em" scrap-metal and
junkyard auto shop run by talkative Grease Rat (Nick Lathouris),
Max delivered a blown-out spare tire for repair; Jessie drove off
during the repairs to take their young son Sprog to a beach area
to get an ice-cream at a shop; she was spotted by Toecutter's fellow
gang members Starbuck (Nic Gazzana) and Mudguts: ("Look what's
turned up for Sunday dinner. Main course and dessert. My favorite
kind: Female"); Toecutter led his gang over to the ice-cream shop
where they surrounded and harrassed Jessie; she momentarily played
along and let Toecutter lick her ice-cream cone, as Mudguts warned
her: "Watch the tongue, lovable, I've seen him lick his own eyebrow clean!"
- but then, Jessie kneed Toecutter in the crotch,
and took off in the van; Cundalini tossed a chain at the back of
the car, and was dragged for a few feet before he dropped off
- at the repair shop, Jessie
hurriedly picked up Max before they sped off without
waiting for their tire; Toecutter and Bubba pursued them on
their bikes, and briefly stopped at the repair yard to question
the Grease Rat; shortly later after parking, Jessie was
shocked to see a chain on the rear of the car - dangling there
with the severed hand of one of the gang members; the incident
was reported to local MFP police officer Ziggy (aka "Dark One")
(Jerry Day), who seemed unconcerned: ("I figure it's lost
property. If no one makes a claim to it, I say we can forget it");
he arranged for them to rent a remote farmhouse in his district
from elderly friend May Swaisey (Sheila Florence) where they wouldn't
be hassled anymore
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Jessie Sunbathing at the Beach, and Then Terrorized
by Benno (Max Fairchild) During Her Return Flight Through a Forest
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- during a short trek through a dense forest to a nearby beach, Jessie was followed
by an unidentified individual; from a cliffside above the beach,
Jessie was also observed by unidentified bike-riders; after a swim
and some sunbathing, she began the scary walk back to the farmhouse,
and realized she was being followed by a group of grungy, helmeted
bikers; she began running, momentarily fell down, and unexpectedly
ran into the arms of a toothless, feral young boy named Benno (Max
Fairchild) - (May had previously warned Jessie about him: "If you
meet Benno down there, don't let him bother you. He's only a baby");
Jessie's screams alerted nearby Max, who raced to her aid and urged
May to call Ziggy (referred to as the "Dark One")
- with his shotgun, Max ran into the forest, as May
phoned Ziggy inside the farmhouse; Jessie jumped up and realized
that Sprog was missing from his play-area outside; she was confronted
by the biker gang who had kidnapped Sprog, with their leader Toecutter
menacingly asking her as he pointed at Cundalini: "That there is
Cundalini, and Cundalini wants his hand back!"; Jessie demanded
her baby, prompting Toecutter to taunt her with whispered threats:
- - Toecutter: "Jessie, Jessie, Jessie. You've
not got a sense of humor. You've got a pretty face, though.
Awful pretty. Awful pretty. I suppose you don't need a sense
of humor with a pretty face. The only trouble is though, Missy,
if you should lose the face..."
- Jessie: "Please, don't hurt my baby"
- Toecutter: " ...you've got NOTHING."
- Jessie: "What do you want from me?"
- Toecutter: "Don't change the subject."
- May held a shotgun aimed at Toecutter, but her first
blast errantly hit a water barrel; in the forest, Max heard the
shot and turned back; Jessie grabbed her son and raced toward their
car, as May locked some of the bikers in a farm building;
May joined Jessie in her car to escape and they sped off, while
the bikers kicked and broke through the locked door and pursued
after them on their motorcycles; the bikers caught up to Jessie
when her car's motor began overheating and brought the car to a
halt in the middle of the road
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The Frightening Scene of The Merciless Attack
on Jessie and Sprog by Bikers
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- in the film's most frightening sequence, Jessie
fled from her stalled car with Sprog in her arms, as May faced
the bikers from the rear of the car with her shotgun; however,
the bikers ignored her and went in pursuit after Jessie on foot
down the road; the first bikes in pursuit ran them down and then
other bikers rode over and crushed their bodies into the pavement;
one of Sprog's toy balls and Jessie' shoe went flying as she was
struck at full speed before the bikers drove off; barefooted, Max
ran up to the scene and found their dead bodies on the road; he
sank to his knees and screamed
- Jessie was rushed to the hospital (the boy was DOA),
comatose and diagnosed with numerous life-threatening injuries: "Multiple
traumas, spleen, liver, lung, flail chest, left neck of femur,
renal shutdown"; to reassure Max (who was overhearing their conversation), the doctor
told a nurse to lie about how she might eventually recover ("salvageable"):
"Listen, tell him she's going to be all right. Tell him not
to worry"
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Vengeful Max in a Stolen Pursuit Special Car, Confronting
Grease Rat About the Bikers
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- Max was severely traumatized by the murder of his
wife (she eventually succumbed) and son, reacting as a zombified
avenger; at his beach-house, he suited up with his leather pants,
boots, and jacket, grabbed his sawed-off shotgun, and marched into
the MFP underground garage without authorization to steal a supercharged
black Pursuit Special; he drove to the "You Bend Em We Mend
Em" repair shop to confront and torture mechanic Grease Rat, and learn about
the gang's members and their whereabouts; Grease Rat was the gang's prime biker mechanic
- during a methodical search to eliminate Toecutter's
gang, Max pursued them after they stole gas from a large
tanker truck; he deliberately rammed into a group of the gang's
bikers on a bridge, sending them flying into the water and killing a few of them
- later, Max tracked and located Toecutter, Bubba,
and Johnny, but found himself caught in their trap; after exiting
his vehicle at the site of a downed biker in a field (Johnny faking
injury) next to a deserted country road, Max was shot
in the left knee by Bubba during the threesome's ambush; as Max
lay severely injured in the road, Bubba also drove over Max's
extended arm as he reached out for his shotgun; Max was still able
to grab his weapon, and exterminate Bubba at point-blank
range as he tried to steer his bike directly into Max and ram him
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The Death of Toecutter - In the Path of an Approaching Semi-Truck
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- Johnny fled across a field, while Toecutter also
sped away down the narrow two-lane highway, as Max painfully
limped back into his vehicle; Max was relentless in his pursuit,
and decided to first chase after Toecutter; after catching up to
Toecutter at high-speed, he was close behind as the biker
approached toward the crest of a hill - directly into the path
of an oncoming semi-trailer truck; Toecutter was rammed by the
front of the truck and his bike and body were smashed and crushed
into pieces and run over
- although in pain and severely injured, Max continued
his pursuit of the final gang member, Johnny; he entered into a
'prohibited area' as it turned dark and began raining; the next day
(or days later), after an extended period of time, Max drove up
to the scene of an overturned car after a devastating crash (with
the car leaking gas); he saw Johnny frantically stealing
the boots off the dead driver, and claiming that he had nothing
to do with killing the man; Max ordered Johnny to attach one side of
a pair of handcuffs to his ankle, and then dragged him over and
attached the other side of the handcuffs onto the crashed vehicle
- the desperate Johnny began to
pathetically beg and lay the blame on his mental craziness and
wild gang behavior due to his drug-addiction:
- "Hey, listen, I had nothing to do with anything that was goin' on
back there, man. Hey, listen, man, will you? Listen, will you
listen to me! They were a hell of a lot of crazy people back
there, man. Some kind of bad people. I'm not responsible for
anything. What are you doin', man? What did you say? What are
you doing? Hey, listen. I'm not a bad man. I'm sick, see? Sick.
What do you call it? Psychopathic, you know. Personality disorder.
The court, man, he said so. You're not gonna hurt me, are ya?
Jesus! You can't kill me! Not for stealing a man's boots! He
was dead, for Christ's sake! He won't need 'em anymore."

Max Discovering Johnny Stealing Boots Off a Dead Man at a Crash Scene
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Johnny Begging For His Life
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Explosion Behind Max
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- Johnny became very apprehensive:
"What are you doin'? I wanna know what you're doing"; after lighting
a time-delayed fuse to set the leaking gasoline on fire with Johnny's
lighter, he offered Johnny a hacksaw and a choice - cut through
the hand-cuffs on his ankle (10 minutes), or saw through his ankle
(5 minutes) to save his life: ("The chain in those handcuffs is
high-tensile steel. It's gonna take ya ten minutes to hack through
it with this. Now, if you're lucky, you could hack through your
ankle in five minutes")
- as Max limped away, Johnny began sobbing: "You're
mad, man! You think I look silly, don't ya? Ha, ha! Don't bring
this on me, man! Don't do this to me, please! Aw, Sweet Jesus!
I was sick! Don't bring this on me, please!"; Max resolutely drove
off and didn't look back as a large explosion erupted
behind him
- the stone-faced, emotionless Max drove off into
the outback on a two-lane highway during an approaching rainstorm
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An MFP (Main Force Patrol) Pursuit Vehicle ("Big Bopper"):
Roop (Steve
Millichamp) and Charlie (John Ley)


Crazed Crawford "Nightrider" Montizano (Vince Gil) with
Punk Girlfriend

Max's "Interceptor" MFP Vehicle (1974 Ford Falcon)

Max in his "Interceptor" Ramming 'Nightrider's' Stolen
MFP Vehicle

Fiery Crash, Killing 'Nightrider' and Girlfriend

Max's Police Captain "Fifi" McCaffee (Roger Ward)

Max's Police Commissioner Labatouche (Jonathon Hardy)

Motorcycle Gang Lined Up in a Small Town

Bike Gang Leader Toecutter (Hugh Keays-Byrne)

(Lieutenant) Bubba Zanetti (Geoff Parry) - Second in Command


Innocent Couple Lair (Hunter Gibb) and Girlfriend (Kim Sullivan) Terrorized
After Fleeing From the Small Town of Wee Jerusalem


(l to r): Max and His Cop-Partner Goose Were Alerted to Problems Outside
a Small Town

Johnny The Boy (Tim Burns) - Toecutter's "Whacked Out" Protege
at the Crime Scene

At the Beach, After Blasting a Mannequin With a Shotgun - Johnny: "If
you're gonna waste the Bronze, you gotta do it big!"

With His Shotgun, Toecutter Threatened The Out-of-Control Johnny at the Beach

Goose at Sugartown Cabaret Nightclub Listening to Singer

Goose's Cop Motorbike

Sabotaged Motorbike Locked Up - Launching Bike and Goose Into a Field
Toecutter Belligerently Threatening Johnny to Set Overturned
Truck (and Goose) on Fire

Flames Consumed the Truck and Goose Inside

Max in St. George's Hospital, Horrified to See His Partner's Blackened
and Burned Arm - and Then Goose's Entire Charred Body

Fifi: "You're a winner, Max!"

Max Wishing to Quit His Job, Fearing That He Was Becoming One of the Crazies


On Vacation With Jessie in a Red Van Into a Northern Coastal Area

Jessie Confronted by Toecutter Outside of an Ice-Cream Shop at the Beach

In Pursuit of Jessie, Toecutter Questioning Grease Rat

Cundalini's Severed Hand Found by Jessie Twisted in a Chain Attached to
the Back of Their Car

Toecutter to Jessie: "Cundalini wants his hand back!"

Toecutter Threatening Jessie After Kidnapping Her Child


Max Arriving At the Deadly Scene To View His Wife and Child Crushed by
the Bikers On the Road

At the Hospital, Max Was Traumatized by the Horrific Murder

Max In Pursuit of the Bikers In a Stolen Black Pursuit Special

Max Ramming Into Bikers, Sending Them Flying Off a Bridge

Max Downed by Bubba After Being Shot in the Left Knee; His Extended Arm
Was Run Over by Bubba

Max With a Shotgun Blasting Bubba Off His Bike and Killing Him

Next, Max's Relentless Pursuit
After Toecutter in His Black Pursuit Special
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