Mad Max is a 1979 Australian
dystopian action film directed by
George Miller, produced by
Byron Kennedy, and starring
Mel Gibson as
"Mad" Max Rockatansky,
Joanne Samuel,
Hugh Keays-Byrne,
Steve Bisley, Tim Burns, and
Roger Ward. James McCausland and Miller wrote the screenplay from a story by Miller and Kennedy. The film presents a tale of
societal collapse, murder, and
vengeance set in a post-apocalyptic Australia, in which a vengeful policeman becomes embroiled in a feud with a vicious motorcycle gang.
Principal photography took place in and around
Melbourne, Australia, and lasted six weeks.
The film initially received a polarized reception upon its release in April 1979, although it won three
AACTA Awards and attracted a
cult following, while its critical reputation has grown since. The film earned over
$100 million worldwide in gross revenue. It held the
Guinness record for most profitable film from 1980-1999
[2] and has been credited for further opening up the global market to
Australian New Wave films. The film became the first in a
series, spawning the
sequels The Road Warrior (1981),
Beyond Thunderdome (1985), and
Fury Road (2015).
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