Amber Bennett as a 2 year old listening to the story of how the tribe arrived in Tomorrow-morrow land.Dealgood, the flamboyant Master of Ceremonies and chief auctioneer of Bartertown. Tom Jennings as Slake M'Thirst, the male leader of the child tribe.Savannah is the one who ensures the tribe remembers its past through the "tells," and acts as a surrogate mother figure to many of them. Helen Buday as Savannah Nix, leader of a tribe of child survivors (or the children of those survivors) from a crashed 747.He befriends Max, and when Max and the children return to rescue Master, Pig Killer escapes to help them. Robert Grubb as Pig Killer, a convict in Bartertown sentenced to work in the methane refinery, shovelling pig feces.He is eventually killed in the film's climatic chase sequence. Despite his short height he is a fierce warrior figure, wearing a doll's head standard on his back, who comes to dislike Max more and more as the film proceeds. Angry Anderson as Ironbar Bassey, head of Bartertown's security and Aunty Entity's Number One Henchman.If you look closely at Maxs left eye (The one that was messed up during The Road Warrior) during certain scenes in Beyond. One of the guns that Max hands to the Collector in Thunderdome is Bubba Zanettis WWI era pistol. Paul Larsson as Blaster, Master's silent, mentally-impaired bodyguard. The working title for Thunderdome, to attempt to 'hide' the production from outsiders, was 'Desert World'.It starred Tina Turner as Aunty Entity, the ruler of Bartertown, in her first serious acting role. When Blaster is killed, however, Master becomes a far more subdued, humble character, and eventually escapes with the help of Pig Killer and the children. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, the third film in the trilogy, was released in 1985. When the film begins, Master has grown power-crazed under the protection of Blaster, and frequently humiliates Entity into acknowledging his power. Angelo Rossitto as Master, a diminutive former engineer, who parlays his technical expertise into building the methane extractor responsible for Bartertown's electricity.Frank Thring as The Collector, head of Bartertown's trade and exchange network.Adam Cockburn as Jedediah Jr., Jedediah's son, who often helps his father steal supplies, flying his dad's plane whilst Jedediah procures the goods. Worries about his injuries stunting his growth have since been cast aside as the 15-month old has filled out quite nicely.
Despite her brutality and Bartertown's chaos, Entity is an intelligent, cultured woman, who holds a hope of one day rebuilding society to its former glory. Entity is a glamorous, Amazon-like figure who recognises a strength of character in Max, and hopes to exploit him in order to gain sole control of Bartertown from Master. Tina Turner as Aunty Entity, the ruthless, determined ruler of Bartertown.Mel Gibson as "Mad" Max Rockatansky, a former MFP officer and lone warrior, Max roves the desert aimlessly, his existence entirely based around self-survival.Thunderdome does not come close to the watchability of The Road Warrior.
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The potential was there, but I give the movie a low 7.0. In spite of great costumes and cinematography, Thunderdome just didn’t cut it for me. Special Ruthless Ratings -or- What I learned from Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome: No, there was just a meaningless scene in a long-ago wrecked city. Where the first movie was made on the cheap with Australian money and featured a cast of unknowns, Beyond Thunderdome was produced by American Studio Warner Bros. You can’t say the word “retard”, much less retire them in a movie. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome is the third and, so far, final installment in the Mad Max series. The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre. The film was directed by and George Ogilvie, and stars Mel Gibson and Tina Turner. “Sorry, the brothel’s full.” -The Collector Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome is a Golden Globe-nominated 1985 film, the third installment in the action movie Mad Max franchise, succeeding The Road Warrior.“Two men enter, one-man leaves!” -The Bartertown Crowd.