The Gyro Captain orders Max to disarm the bomb. Max warns him the Interceptor's full tanks are booby-trapped. ![]() The Gyro Captain ( Bruce Spence) has been using the 'copter to attract the curious, and get their fuel once the snake has done its work. ![]() He approaches cautiously, but when he catches the snake guarding the 'copter, a man camouflaged with sand bursts from the ground, aiming a crossbow at him. Max spots a gyrocopter by the side of the road. Searching the wrecked truck, Max finds the mutilated body of a dead child, and picks up the child's tiny music box, amused by the tune it plays, "Happy Birthday." Max drives off a short time later. The motorbike riders pull up as Max is collecting fuel from one of the wrecked cars, and the bike's driver, Wez ( Vernon Wells), pulls an arrow from his own arm, screaming defiance at Max. Max deploys his booster and outruns his pursuers, wrecking the two cars. The narrator relates how gangs of scavengers took over the roads, pillaging for fuel, and how ordinary men were broken in the decay: men like Max Rockatansky ( Mel Gibson), the Road Warrior, who lost his wife and infant child to the gangs, and became an empty "shell of a man." Max and his dog are being chased down an Australian Outback road, two cars and a motorbike pursuing Max's V8 Interceptor. ![]() Against a backdrop of vintage documentary footage and clips from the movie Mad Max (1979) and other archival footage of war, a narrator's voice ( Harold Baigent) in the near future remembers the time of chaos after the collapse of the oil-based economy, and the apocalyptic world war that followed.
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