

MAD MAX 1979 CAST DRIVERS
Inspired by the newspaper reports during the 70s oil crisis, which told of drivers prepared to go to great - violent - lengths to get fuel (a situation which would, somewhat amusingly, would be replicated during the pandemic with the 'toilet paper crisis'), Miller's fable is simple in construction and characterisation, but almost flawless in execution.

Miller's fable is simple in construction and characterisation, but almost flawless in execution Max Rockatansky is one of the elite drivers, increasingly disillusioned by the violence he experiences on the job, and the impotence of the police force at stopping it, and eventually targeted by a vicious gang who want him to pay for the death of one of their own. The Main Force Patrol give chase, but are outnumbered and largely incapable of keeping up with the fuel-injected suicide machines that bomb around the highways. The story, set in 'near-future' Australia, has crime at an all-time high, and the police unable to main control over the dangerous streets, where anarchic gangs cause mayhem.

Mad Max: Fury Road may have reignited a franchise which was known for its post-apocalyptic vehicular mayhem, but the series actually started before the apocalypse, with a no-budget indie flick that director George Miller put together using a largely undiscovered cast, a real biker gang and unsurprisingly raw, practical stunts. George Miller's 1979 classic, which kick-started an enduring franchise, and launched Mel Gibson's career, gets the 4K Dolby Vision treatment.
