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Mad Max is a UK VHS release by Warner Home Video on 15th April 1983, 7th November 1988 and it got re-released by Warner Home Video on 3rd July 1995 and 7th September 1998.

Description[]

Cast[]

  • Mel Gibson as Max Rockatansky, a police officer in the Main Force Patrol (MFP)
  • Joanne Samuel as Jessie Rockatansky, Max's wife
  • Hugh Keays-Byrne as Toecutter, the leader of a motorcycle gang
  • Steve Bisley as Jim "Goose" Rains, a member of the MFP's motorcycle unit
  • Tim Burns as Johnny the Boy, a young member of Toecutter's gang
  • Roger Ward as Fred "Fifi" Macaffee, Max's MFP captain
  • David Bracks as Mudguts, a member of Toecutter's gang
  • David Cameron as Underground Mechanic, who builds the V-8 Pursuit Special
  • Robina Chaffey as Singer, who performs at the Sugartown Cabaret
  • Stephen Clark as Sarse, an MFP officer (Scuttle's partner)
  • Reg Evans as Station Master
  • Max Fairchild as Benno, May's large adult son, who has an intellectual disability
  • Sheila Florence as May Swaisey, an old friend of Max
  • Hunter Gibb as Lair, a man with a Chevvy who is attacked by Toecutter's gang
  • Vincent Gil as Crawford "The Nightrider" Montazano, a member of Toecutter's gang
  • Jonathan Hardy as Labatouche, an English-born police commissioner who oversees the MFP
  • Brendan Heath as "Sprog" Rockatansky, Max and Jessie's infant son
  • Paul Johnstone as Cundalini, a member of Toecutter's gang who loses a hand
  • Nick Lathouris as Grease Rat, a mechanic near a beach
  • John Ley as Charlie, a religious MFP officer (Roop's partner)
  • Steve Millichamp as Roop, an MFP officer (Charlie's partner)
  • George Novak as Scuttle, an MFP officer (Sarse's partner)
  • Geoff Parry as Bubba Zanetti, Toecutter's second in command
  • Lulu Pinkus as Nightrider's Girl
  • Kim Sullivan as Girl in Chevvy, who, along with Lair, is attacked by Toecutter's gang
  • Amanda Muggleton as Biker's Moll
  • Lisa Aldenhoven as Nurse
  • Karen Moregold as Radio Dispatcher (uncredited)

Credits[]

Opening (Original 1988 release) (with no trailer)[]

Closing (Original 1988 release) (with no trailer)[]

Opening (1995 Re-release)[]

  • Warner Home Video A Time Warner Entertainment Company Ident (1993)
  • Warner Home Video Screen Classics Collection trailer from 1994 with clips of "The Fabulous Baker Boys", "Tequila Sunrise", "The Mission", "Baby Boom", A Cry in the Dark", "Graffiti Bridge", The Delinquents", "Superman", "Mannequin", "Innerspace", "Poltergeist 1, 2 and 3", "Friday the 13th", "Quigley Down Under", "The Pope of Greenwich Village", "Blood Sport", "Rocky 1 and 2", "Cobra", "Spaceballs", "Blazing Saddles", "Arthur", " A Fish Called Wanda", "National Lampoon's European Vacation", "The Green Berets", "McQ", "Rio Bravo", "The Cowboys", "The Train Robbers", "Dirty Harry", "Heartbreak Ridge", "Every Which Way But Loose", "Any Which Way You Can", "Honky Tonk Man" and "Bronco Billy". [announced by John Cunliffe]

Closing (1995 Re-release)[]

  • Warner Home Video Warning Scroll (1985-1996)

Opening (1998 Re-release) (with no trailer)[]

Closing (1998 Re-release) (with no trailer)[]

Trailers and info[]

1995 Re-release[]

Warner Home Video Screen Classics Collection trailer from 1994 with clips of "The Fabulous Baker Boys", "Tequila Sunrise", "The Mission", "Baby Boom", A Cry in the Dark", "Graffiti Bridge", The Delinquents", "Superman", "Mannequin", "Innerspace", "Poltergeist 1, 2 and 3", "Friday the 13th", "Quigley Down Under", "The Pope of Greenwich Village", "Blood Sport", "Rocky 1 and 2", "Cobra", "Spaceballs", "Blazing Saddles", "Arthur", " A Fish Called Wanda", "National Lampoon's European Vacation", "The Green Berets", "McQ", "Rio Bravo", "The Cowboys", "The Train Robbers", "Dirty Harry", "Heartbreak Ridge", "Every Which Way But Loose", "Any Which Way You Can", "Honky Tonk Man" and "Bronco Billy".