The road warrior: In the post-nuclear outback of Australia, a battle is raged by a tiny band of civilized survivors and a group of barbarians over a precious cache of gasoline. Mad Max beyond Thunderdome: Once again, Mad Max stands alone against the barbarians of a post-nuclear age. This time, Max defends the future--a group of abandoned children--and enters the gladiatorial maces-and-chainsaws combat inside Thunderdome arena.
Publisher:Burbank, CA :Distributed by Warner Home Video,[2007]
General Note: Max Max beyond Thunderdome: English (Dolby surround 5.1) or dubbed French (Dolby surround stereo.) dialogue, English, French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned.The road warrior: English (Dolby surround 5.1) or dubbed French (Dolby surround stereo.) dialogue, English or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned.Home use only.Special features: The road warrior (Side A): Production notes; theatrical trailer ; Mad Max beyond Thunderdome (Side B): Production notes; theatrical trailer.The road warrior originally released as a motion picture in 1981 ; Mad Max beyond Thunderdome originally released as a motion picture in 1985.Title from container.
Formatted Contents Note: Side A: The road warrior (95 min.) -- Side B: Mad Max beyond Thunderdome (107 min.).
Creation/Production Credits Note: Mad Max beyond Thunderdome: Director of photography, Dean Semler ; music, Maurice Jarre.The road warrior: Music, Brian May.
Participant or Performer Note: Mad Max beyond Thunderdome: Mel Gibson, Tina Turner.The road warrior: Mel Gibson.