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| Mel Gibson | Mad Max Rockatansky | |
| Bruce Spence | Jedediah the Pilot | |
| Adam Cockburn | Jedediah Jr. | |
| Tina Turner | Aunty Entity | |
| Frank Thring | The Collector | |
| Angelo Rossitto | The Master | |
| Paul Larsson | The Blaster | |
| Angry Anderson | Ironbar | |
| Robert Grubb | Pig Killer | |
| George Spartels | Blackfinger | |
| Edwin Hodgeman | Dr. Dealgood | |
| Bob Hornery | Waterseller | |
| Andrew Oh | Ton Ton Tattoo | |
| Ollie Hall | Aunty's Guard | |
| Lee Rice | Aunty's Guard | |
| Mel Gibson | ||
| Bruce Spence | ||
| Adam Cockburn | ||
| Tina Turner | ||
| Frank Thring | ||
| Angelo Rossitto | ||
| Paul Larsson | ||
| Angry Anderson | ||
| Robert Grubb | ||
| George Spartels | ||
| Edwin Hodgeman | ||
| Bob Hornery | ||
| Andrew Oh | ||
| Ollie Hall | ||
| Lee Rice |
| Director |
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| Producer |
Terry Hayes
George Miller |
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| Writer |
Terry Hayes
George Miller |
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| Cinematography |
Dean Semler
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Mad Max becomes a pawn in a decadent oasis of a technological society, and when exiled, becomes the deliverer of a colony of children. |
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