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In the annals of action movies few can compare
with The Road Warrior, a full-throttle epic of
speed and carnage that rockets you into a
dreamlike landscape where the postnuclear future
meets the mythological past. More simple, its also
one of the most mind-blowing stunt movies ever
made. Before he took aim in three Lethal Weapons
and started in 1994's Maverick, Mel Gibson had
already made his mark on movie history as Max, the
heroic loner who drives the roads of outback.
Australia in an unending search for gasoline.
Arrayed against him and the other scraggly
defenders of a fuel-depot encampment are the
bizarre warriors commanded by The Humungus,
notorious for never taking prisoners when they can
pulverize them instead.When the battle is
joined, the results are savage, spectacular and
a smashing good time at the movies (Sheila
Benson, Los Angeles Times). With The Road Warrior
on your side, screen action doesn't get any
better.

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Product Details
Title The Road Warrior (Snapcase)
Format DVD
Condition New
Region Compatibility Region 1 NTSC-U/S (United States/U.S. territories, Canada or Bermuda systems)
Languages English, French
Subtitles English
UPC 085391118121
Year 1982
Genre Action
Director Miller, George
Runtime (minutes) 95
Rating Unrated
Format Size Widescreen
Actors Gibson Mel - Max Phipps - Michael Preston - Spence Bruce - Wells Vernon
Discs 1
Distribution House Warner

Product Description

In the annals of action movies few can compare
with The Road Warrior, a full-throttle epic of
speed and carnage that rockets you into a
dreamlike landscape where the postnuclear future
meets the mythological past. More simple, its also
one of the most mind-blowing stunt movies ever
made. Before he took aim in three Lethal Weapons
and started in 1994's Maverick, Mel Gibson had
already made his mark on movie history as Max, the
heroic loner who drives the roads of outback.
Australia in an unending search for gasoline.
Arrayed against him and the other scraggly
defenders of a fuel-depot encampment are the
bizarre warriors commanded by The Humungus,
notorious for never taking prisoners when they can
pulverize them instead.When the battle is
joined, the results are savage, spectacular and
a smashing good time at the movies (Sheila
Benson, Los Angeles Times). With The Road Warrior
on your side, screen action doesn't get any
better.