In Collection
#48
Seen It:
Yes
Adventure, Science Fiction, Action
USA / English
| Mel Gibson |
Max |
| Bruce Spence |
The Gyro Captain |
| Michael Preston |
Pappagallo |
| Max Phipps |
The Toadie |
| Vernon Wells |
Wez |
| Kjell Nilsson |
The Humungus |
| William Zappa |
Zetta |
| Steve J. Spears |
Mechanic |
| Syd Heylen |
Curmudgeon |
| Moira Claux |
Big Rebecca |
| David Downer |
Nathan |
| Emil Minty |
The Feral Kid |
| Virginia Hey |
The Warrior Woman |
| Arkie Whiteley |
The Captain's Girl |
| Director |
George Miller (II); George Miller |
| Producer |
Arthur Kennedy; Brian Hannant; Byron Kennedy |
| Writer |
George Miller; Terry Hayes |
| Cinematography |
Dean Semler |
| Musician |
Brian May |
A strong candidate for the designation of most thrilling action movie ever made (the turbo-charged exhilaration of its full-throttle highway chases has never been equaled), the second part of George Miller's post-apocalyptic trilogy is also a magnificently imagined movie myth. Like the
Star Wars trilogy (by that other George) the
Mad Max films draw their inspiration from the works of mythologist Joseph Campbell. In the 1979 original, Max (Mel Gibson) is a policeman, the last guardian of civilization and order in a devastated world reduced to chaos. But when a leather-clad gang of sadomasochistic speed demons mows down Max's family, his remaining connections to humanity are also permanently severed. After brutally exacting his revenge, Max wanders off into the wasteland alone, "a burned out shell of a man" who (to paraphrase
The Searchers) is destined to wander forever between the winds. In
The Road Warrior, Max rediscovers a sliver of his shattered humanity, and a spark of redemption, when he helps an embattled colony of pioneers fight off the savages who are after that most precious of all commodities: "guzzline." Max is transformed into a legendary hero, just as Mel Gibson was catapulted to international movie stardom. With its final stirring images,
The Road Warrior transcends its genre (whatever that may be--science fiction? Western? action adventure?) and becomes something timeless. It's a great movie.
--Jim Emerson
| Distributor |
Warner Home Video |
| Barcode |
085391142614 |
| Region |
Region |
| Release Date |
5/15/2007 |
| Packaging |
HD Case |
| Screen Ratio |
2.40:1 |
| Subtitles |
English; Spanish; French |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Plus [CC]
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Stereo |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Exclusive to Hi-Def: · New Commentary by Director George Miller & Cinematographer Dean Semler · Introduction by Leonard Maltin · Theatrical Trailer |