When all that's left is one last chance, pray that he's still out there...somewhere!
Max Rockatansky returns as the heroic loner who drives the dusty roads of a postapocalyptic Australian Outback in an unending search for gasoline. Arrayed against him and the other scraggly defendants of a fuel-depot encampment are the bizarre warriors commanded by the charismatic Lord Humungus, a violent leader whose scruples are as barren as the surrounding landscape.
"Mad Max 2" is a ferocious Australian post-apocalyptic action film directed by George Miller, released in 1981. Co-written by Miller, Terry Hayes, and Brian Hannant, this sequel to 1979’s "Mad Max" amplifies the wasteland saga, cementing Mel Gibson’s Max Rockatansky as an icon of gritty survival and turbocharged chaos. Set in a scorched Australian Outback after societal collapse, the story tracks Max (Gibson), a hardened drifter scouring for fuel in his battered V8 Interceptor. Haunted by loss, he stumbles upon a ragtag band of settlers guarding a precious gasoline refinery. Their fragile outpost faces relentless siege from Lord Humungus (Kjell Nilsson), a hulking, masked warlord leading a marauding gang of leather-clad psychos—including the wild Wez (Vernon Wells). Max strikes a deal to defend the camp, sparking a high-octane showdown of vehicular carnage and desperate heroism, aided by the feral Feral Kid (Emil Minty) and a gyro-piloting ally (Bruce Spence). Famed for its relentless action, jaw-dropping stunts—choreographed by Miller’s mad genius—and David Eggby’s sun-bleached cinematography, "Mad Max 2" roars with a visceral score by Brian May. Its lean narrative and punk-apocalypse aesthetic redefined the genre, influencing decades of dystopian cinema. Released in 1981, "Mad Max 2" became a global hit, outgrossing its predecessor and earning critical acclaim as a superior sequel. A lean, mean classic, it’s the definitive road warrior tale—where hope rides on the edge of a blade and a full tank.
Year1981
Budget2000000$
Revenue24600832$
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GenresAdventureActionThrillerScience Fiction
Production countriesAustralia