Flubs and Trivia
Mad Max

Where possible, the flubs / trivia are listed
in the order in which they appear in the movie. Recent additions marked
in yellow.
Note that I don't have the time to verify
everything people keep sending me, so I'm marking most new additions with UNVERIFIED.
Film Flubs - The Fun & Interesting Stuff
- When Roop is riding shotgun, from the exterior shots he
holds the gun in both hands, but the interior shot shows him holding the shotgun with his
left hand only.
- March Hare's Cruiser is only belching white smoke from one
pipe. This is because the car is a straight six - the left exhaust pipe
is only be for looks.
- Charlie said the Mazda bongo van had
its indicatior on right?
Well, it wasn't.
- In the opening chase sequence, March Hare crashes twice.
As you see the scene where March Hare clips the phone booth, if you look off in the
distance you can already see March Hare crashed upside down in front of the caravan.
- When Goose lowsides his bike in the chase, he drops it on
his left leg. However, his right leg is the one which ends up in the cast.
- Look closely at Goose's bike when he slides
it. For the close ups of the bike we see a nice new Kwaka with mag wheels.
For the stunt work it actually seems to be a beat up Suzuki with spoke
wheels. Look at the bike during the slide, and also look later in the film
for the bike jump. Look again when it tumbles over with the ute (the spokes
are wrapped with foil to look like mags).
- When Max is stopped waiting for the Night Rider to
approach, there is a view of the radio, then Max's sunglasses, and then Max putting on his
gloves. If you look at the reflection in the sunglasses, Max is back on the dirt
road! Looks like they re-used one of the shots from earlier.
- In the Night Rider/Max chicken scene, Nigh Rider yanks the
wheel at the last second to avoid hitting Max. Yet the yellow Interceptor swerves
much more than the black one in the exterior shot.
- In Mad Max when the Nightrider is just about to get blown up in the car, he
turns the steering wheel right but he seems to turn left instead.
- There is a plume of fire from the Night Rider's pursuit
special just prior to his crash which doesn't belong there - this is the solid fuel rocket
being used to propel the car! If you look close there are no people in the car at
this point.
- Look closely with the Nightriders eyes pop
out of his head, this is actually the shot of Toecutter from later in the
film.
- Jessie's saxophone playing doesn't match the music heard,
at least in the American version of the film. (A qualified sax player verified
this!)
- Take a look as the kids drive off in the Impala, knocking over Toecutter as they flee. When they drive off, all four windows are down. But, while they drive down the road, the windows are all up. Finally, after
the Chevy is punted off the road, the two front windows are down again, but the rears are
up. In addition, the right rear window seems to get broken at least three times during the
smashing.
- When the Toecutter goes to hack the windshield of the Impala,
the windshield is already smashed.
- When the Impala radiator is gouged it's not blowing any
steam. The driver was running her for all she had, so it had to be hot!
- Max and Goose have pulled over the weird custom bike near some trees. As Max responds to the call, the yellow Interceptor sits on
the side of the road, with a large tree in front of it. When they drive off,
the car pulls onto the road and speeds off... but where's the tree?
- In the American version, Charlie's voice is dubbed.
Yet, after his throat is injured, he suddenly acquires a different accent in addition to
his vocal box. This is the only voice which isn't dubbed over for the American
release (apart from the Cabaret singer, who has no spoken lines).
- In the beach scene, there are three shells fired with the
two barreled shot gun. First Toecutter shoots the double barrel shotgun to get
everyone's attention. Shortly after, Johnny the boy grabs the gun and shoots the
dummy, twice, once below the left shoulder, and once in the face.
- Also in the beach scene, watch the tide come in from one shot to the
next. There is a mud shoal clearly visible just off shore which disappears under water in a subsequent shot.
- When Goose rolls the ute with the bike in the back, the
bike falls out and the ute rolls over once more. In the following shot the ute is sitting
a LOT further away from the bike than this. Also, when Goose rolls the pick up the stunt driver
can be seen with a helmet on, and you can see the foil wrapped around the
spokes on the bike (they couldn't afford real mag wheels for the crash
bike).
- When Max goes to St. George's Hospital to see The Goose, he
is in the room for about five minutes. But on the clock on the hallway, where the others
are waiting, you can see that he was in there for 45 minutes.
- When Max and Jessie drive up to the mechanic's shop to fix
a tyre, the area seems fairly deserted. The town is almost a ghost town.
If
you look behind their wagon as they drive up to the mechanic's shop there is a large
freeway in the distance, full of cars.
- When Jessie is escaping from the beach with
her icecream, what the background closely as she speeds past the houses,
just after Cundalini throws the chain. If you look closely you'll see the
black Interceptor parked in the driveway of one of the houses!
- When Jessie finds the hand at the back of the panel van,
take a close look at the chain at the top left of screen - whose hand is that holding the
chain?!
- At May's farm, Jessie goes to the beach. Yet when
she runs back to the farm, there is no coast in sight behind the forest (look to the right
of the trees as she runs toward Max; in the distance are farm fields)
- When auntie May confronts the bikies which the shotgun..she says "open that door, get in there" ..the door is already wide open
- When May locks Toecutter's gang in the shed she locks the white door. The next scene when she walks
over to where Jesse has driven up, you can see in the background the door is
wide open and you can see one of their bikes inside, just as it was before she locked them
in.
- When max is looking for the bikers and enters
the forbidden zone, the fuel line to the blower is routed back in to the blower and
you can see the fake plate with small allen screws [access panel to carb]
plate on the back of the blower.
- After Max passes Kirk's Bridge in the interceptor, he does a handbrake turn ready to meet Toecutter's gand head on. During the handbrake
turn, you see his hands yank the steering wheel round and pull the handbrake. These shots were actually done in a stationary vehicle,
if you look at the rev counter (tachometer) it is on zero rpm, indicating that the engine was switched OFF during this shot. This was probably
necessary in order to get a steady camera angle.
- Earlier in the film when talking with the Toecutter, Bubba
operates the visor with his right hand. However, just before attempting to run over Max,
Bubba Zanetti operates his visor with his left hand - the stunt man is using the wrong
hand.
- When Bubba is shot from the bike, you can see the cable
tied between him and the telegraph pole in the background.
- If you look carefully, the bird on Bubba Zanetti is
actually chained to his waist. It's also eating a steak.
- Look closely at the front of the truck which wipes
out Toecutter. It's completely false! Look especially at the headlights, obviously
just painted on to the cardboard or fibreglass front.
- After the Toecutter meets a road train head on, you see various
scenes phasing in and out of Max driving in the dark, in the rain, looking tired etc, before he catches up with Johnny the boy. During one of
these scenes, the Interceptor comes accross the screen from the left to the right, and it is dark, so the car's lights are on. The interceptor at
this point, also has its front fog lights (or driving lights) switched on (the ones below the front bumper). Only one of them is on, the bulb in
the other must have blown!

Film Flubs - The Nitpicker & Speculative Stuff
- In the scene where the gang members chase
the kid into the cafe, you can see a piece of the door come off, and the screens come apart as the kid goes inside.
This is an indication that this door was actually made to come apart when the kid was thrown through it.
- When Goose is riding his bike just previous to when the
brakes lock,
the clocks are indicating 100mph at 8000rpm. A Z9 should be doing 6000rpm
at 100mph. He was in 4th gear to make the motor sound like it was working.
- When Max is shot in the first film, the bullet goes
through his right leg. However, throughout the rest of the movies his left leg is the one
showing the injury. When frame by framing the scene it's actually quite a mess. Max is
shot in the right leg, while holding the gun in his left hand. In the next scene as he
starts to fall, he throws the gun away from his body - from his right hand. Next we see
Max falling to the road, with the gun still in his right hand now, and he drops it again.
From this point he returns to normality, with a wound in his left leg, and the gun lying
to his right. Most probably someone just got some negatives reversed in all the brief cuts
in this scene, and possibly never even noticed!
- The van (Mazda Bongo van) that is smashed in the opening
chase was George Miller's own vehicle, as they were running out of money.
- Approx. 20% of chase scenes scheduled were not shot due to
lack of money.
- Mad Max is still listed in the Guiness Book of Records (1998
edition) for the highest cost/profit ratio of a motion picture (it cost approx $400,000 to
make, and made over $100 million). This record has probably been broken
by Blair Witch, I don't know if that's "official" though.
- The motorcycle jump when Goose comes off his bike was also
in the Guiness Book of Records - If anyone has this edition (probably 1980) and can help
me verify this, please contact me.
The current edition lists a 1991 jump as the longest.
- Max's full name is Max Rockatansky. His last name is
mentioned twice in Mad Max, and you can also see it printed on the side of his yellow
interceptor "M. Rockatansky / The Dark One".
- "The Dark One" was actually meant to be Max's
partner, but apparently was elminated from the film somewhere between the scripting stage
and the actual production.
- The black interceptor was actually for sale after Mad Max, but with the success
of the movie they kept it to make Mad Max 2.
- At the start of Mad Max when they show a clip of the Night
Rider's foot steping on the brake, he has DEATH tattooed on his toes.
- The signpost at the intersection where the two MFP cars try
to intercept the Night Rider shows it as the corner of Anarchy Road and Bedlam Road. Note
that Anarchy has been spelt differently than earlier in the film.
- The Night Rider quotes (not quite word for word) a song by
AC/DC, the song "Rocker" - "I am a rocker, I am a roller, I am an out of
controller!" This song was released in 1976, two years before the film
was shot. (View the lyrics at this AC/DC
lyrics site).
- The Night Rider's name is Crawford Montizano.
It is
mentioned in the newscast that Max and Jessie watch.
- In the underground garage scene, look in the foreground as
the camera pans across. You can see the pusuit car the nightrider was driving, now with
police lights on the roof. They are actually the lights from Max's interceptor, in the
background you can see his car with no lights on the roof.
- Also in the underground garage scene, look closely at
Goose in the scene change just after his line "You've seen it, you've heard it, and
you're still asking questions?" Also take a look at Mel's reaction, he doesn't seem
sure whether or not to continue with the scene!
- All of Toecutter's gang, including the Night Rider, have
the same small tattoo on their cheek. It it a capital 'T' with a small 'c' crossing
it.
- All of Toecutter's gang, including the Night Rider, have
the same small tattoo on their cheek. It it a capital 'T' with a small 'c' crossing
it.
- When the bikers first turn up in town, the
two kids in the Impala are listening to the radio. Listen carefully - it's
the same singer as is heard in the nightclub later in the movie.
- As the Chevy is being chased by the bikers,
look closely at the shot of the bikers looking out of the rear window of the
Chevy - the biker on the right hand side is waving at you!
- The bikies in Toecutter's gang in many cases
were actually real bikers
from local motorcycle clubs such as The Vigilantes, The Victorian Four
Owners Club, and the Barbarians - see the
bikers page for further info.
- It's not really clear if Jessie is DOA at
the hospital. They list a bunch of injuries which sound pretty fatal, then
the doctor asks if she's salvageable. This might not in fact mean
salvageable from her point of view, but might point instead towards organ
transplanting / harvesting, as a few people have pointed out.
- If you look closely after Max's wife and child are killed,
in the center of the steering wheel of the black interceptor there is a picture of his
wife and child.
- The biker who is hit in the head by his bike
as he crashes on Kirk's Bridge
walked away from the stunt unharmed.
- When Max drives off after being shot in the knee, listen
to the sound when he shifts gears - it sounds very much like he shifts without using the
clutch (like you'd do if you couldn't use your leg!)
- Phil Brock, who is a stunt driver for the
cars in the film, is the brother of Peter Brock, 9 times Bathurst winner.
- Max's MFP (Main Force Patrol) number is 4073, Jim
Goose is 2241,
Roop is 3582, Charlie is 3640, Scuttle is 1528, and Fifi is 1805. If anyone
ever manages to read Sarse's badge, let me know.
- Max's Yellow Interceptor number is MFP 508.
Big Bopper is 08.

For flubs & trivia, thanks to:
Kieron Murphy, Karol (the Wordwarrior), Christopher Crockett, Graeme Row,
Coldsnow, Mobydrift, Scott Crawley, Paul (Barney) Miil, Carlos Pina,
Don Gomez, Jason Smith, Peter Horne, George Gorman, Robert Ploof,
Pierre Savoie, MadMax1929@aol.com, "warriormax", Rob (Gnarler),
Elliot Wrann, Terry Parker, Alden Elliott, Ross Beckley, Curtis Gropp,
Andre Narbonne,
Andrew Paton, Mike Brokke, C. Osborne, Marcus Arundel,
Kevin Wilson, Jon Gibbs, "VW Scat", Axle Jack, Chuck Nelson, Dave Ford,
Jim Smith, Simon Waite and Konstantine Karras.
A note about flubs...
I originally intended this to
be a list primarily of "fun" stuff, like really glaring continuity
errors, things being in shot when they shouldn't, etc. Some people have emailed
me flubs which require really intricate technical knowledge to even pick, or are
either minor and uninteresting, or ambiguous as to whether it's really a mistake
at all. For a long time I've rejected the less fun ones to try and keep the list
to what I thought was interesting, but I keep getting emailed some of the small
ones over and over, so now it's just easier for me to put them up and forget them. But please
bear this in mind when you send me something, because I'm sure most people are
like me, and would rather just stick with the fun stuff, and not get too picky
about minor technical errors and so on.
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