Miller would follow up with a sequel, The Road Warrior (aka Mad Max 2 in Australia) two years later, and direct the fourth segment of Twilight Zone: The Movie before co-directing what many thought would be the final installment, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1985, as the series evolved into a live-action cartoon. Made on a very limited budget, the post-apocalyptic actioner put Australia on the map of world cinema, launched the directing career of former physician George Miller, and introduced the world to Mel Gibson, who would go on to become an international star. 1979’s Mad Max was an important film in many ways.
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