Mad Max (disambiguation) — Mad Max may refer to:* Mad Max , a 1979 Australian film:* , the 1981 sequel:* Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome , the 1985 sequel:* , the planned fourth film:* Max Rockatansky, the protagonist of the Mad Max series:* Mad Max (video game), a video game… … Wikipedia
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