Mad Max 2 Spanish Lobby card: Marauders
1982

Mad Max 2 Spanish Lobby card: Marauders
1982
- NFSA ID96CF53JA
- TypeFilm
- MediumMoving Image
- FormLobby card
- GenresAction
- Year1982
This is a lobby card promoting the release of Mad Max 2 in Spain, where the film was subtitled El Guerrero de la Carretera (The Road Warrior).
The lobby card features two Marauders, members of a ragtag group of tribes led by Lord Humungus.
One of the Mad Max franchise's enduring legacies is the make-up, costume and prop design which drew upon the punk culture of the late 1970s and early '80s.
This lobby card is a good example as it shows one of the extraordinary vehicles made for the film and two of the leather-clad and heavily studded Marauders. Behind them stand two members of the Bad Cops.
While not explicitly developed in the film, the Marauders comprised a number of smaller tribes – the Bad Cops, Skinheads, Punks and Smegma Crazies – each with its own distinct look.
This is a lobby card promoting the release of Mad Max 2 in Spain, where the film was subtitled El Guerrero de la Carretera (The Road Warrior).
The lobby card features two Marauders, members of a ragtag group of tribes led by Lord Humungus.
One of the Mad Max franchise's enduring legacies is the make-up, costume and prop design which drew upon the punk culture of the late 1970s and early '80s.
This lobby card is a good example as it shows one of the extraordinary vehicles made for the film and two of the leather-clad and heavily studded Marauders. Behind them stand two members of the Bad Cops.
While not explicitly developed in the film, the Marauders comprised a number of smaller tribes – the Bad Cops, Skinheads, Punks and Smegma Crazies – each with its own distinct look.
- NFSA ID96CF53JA
- TypeFilm
- MediumMoving Image
- FormLobby card
- GenresAction
- Year1982
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