I've been obsessed with post-apocalyptic cinema ever since I saw Mad Max for the first time in 1990... How did I miss this gem?! Fantastic. Thank you!!
That was not US Film studios. That looked very Ausie in the terrain scenes. This is My first view also. Classy vehicles of the Apocalypse The Bike had no power, and wrong tire pressures
Anybody seen tv movie knight rider 2010 it has nothing the do with knight rider but he drives a artificial intelligent car big mustang I like that movie
They built the first on the chassis of a kenworth and snapped the main frame, so had to use a Pacific "Logging Truck", as the 3/8" steelwork was just too heavy, but it did deflect most of the .308's they shot at it.. It also had the cruddiest turning circle, and took out so many gate posts, that they eventually stopped replacing them, buying the effected farmers, dual gates.. Oh and those concrete cattlestop up along the back road of Waikerikeri valley, (north of Clyde) had barely an inch of clearance, so they actually did some damage to them as well, (but the truck took the brunt of it)
Wow!!! Haven't seen this movie in so long. The 80's were the best times, I mean movies were made that weren't big hits, but stayed in our memories forever. I remember a toy line of vehicles called Metal Monsters or Steel Monsters I believe. They looked like these vehicles in the movie. Thanks for the up load. 🤘
Pretty Good Flick. Never seen this one. If you like post-apocalyptic movies you should watch this one. Story line is good for the timeline it was made. Nice twist in this movie I did not see coming.
This wasfilmed BEFORE the mad max series, which were done by a direct competitor movie maker as a copy of the monster battletruck. Which was why - to offset the impact the Mad Max series took movie goers away from Battletruck, so the film producers made the stupid mistake of "renaming" this as: "Warlords of the 21st Century", which resulted in a lot of pushback and lowered it's box office ticket sales. One to go watch (if you can find it) is one of the first NZ Films, called: Smash Palace. It was a film involving several police chases, and a wrecking yard called (yep) Smash Palace.. Then there were others such as: Race to the Yankee Zepher: (when they hauled a "make believe" Douglas airplane across Lake Wanaka, with a jet boat, after the old drunk found some yellow bars in some boxes, near the end of the film, which went down with the plane when it eventually sunk.) There were many others such as the Trilogy of the "rings" (and little hobgoblins in tiny underhround huts..) Yeah I know, but I've forgotten the title for now, maybe the best I ever learned of was called: In my Father's Den (filmed near where I live now), but probably the BEST EVER was the "original" (yes they made another recently called the same title, but as the 2nd of the same) The original was done in a "normal" mini, with it's tiny wee 10" rims whereas the later version used modernised mini's with huge 18" rims.. (plus it never went in a LOT of places that the original went - so to those of us (oldies) it just wasn't the same, but merely a "take-off" of what oncew was a special film..
Battle truck went over a cliff at Albertown. Back in those days , Mum and Dad and I , were able to use my uncle's crib there for several holidays , ( we lived in Dunedin then) what a beautiful place , it was a very small quiet town then , I can hardly believe how much it has grown.🙂
Crazy how low budget movies from the 80s are far superior to most movies these days with a higher budget. Great movie. 19:24 top right corner, microphone lol.
Very interesting choice for the instrumental incidental music around the 50-54 minute mark, The Lord Of The Dance 😎 So nice to hear such a beautiful tune that I have known for most of my life...!
A good Kiwi movie with uncle Bruno and the team from Pork Pie. I remember seeing this at the Majestic in Wgton when cinemas were huge - at Intermission they brought round those rock hard ice creams and you could roll Jaffas down the aisle - filmed near Elephant rocks near Oamaru and out the back of Alexandra. Lee tamahori is the apprentice boom operator and that stuntman did get run over...not too bad at all!!
Thanks for that, I live near there and its been a popular spot for other movies more recently too. Cinemas in the 80s were way cooler just like most things.
Ahh yes the old battle truck built here in my home town Ashburton, New Zealand. Apparently it was left over the cliff at the final scene haha wouldn't be allowed to do that these days!
These people don't understand the concept of getting off of the road.. when they're being chased by vehicles, that are limited to certain types of terrain.
Definitely tell it's Australian. The firearms are MOST DEFINITELY Aussie favorites. 303 SMLE Enfields, Ruger Mini-14s etc. BIG favorites back in their good 'ol days!
Made in Central Otago, New Zealand. Only other movie that I've seen Michael Beck act in apart from The Warriors. A few well known Kiwi actors in here including Bruno Lawrence, John Bach and Ross Jolly. Saw this on the big screen when it came out. Loved this movie and Duel as well, which I nostalgia watched last night. Both great movies. Thanks for the upload.
Amazing how in the eighties motorcycles changed in mid ride from 4 stroke to 2 stroke and back to 4 stroke again. In this movie i see some elements of Mad Max (1979) and The Car (1977)
That's funny -considering that this was "filmed" inside our family's old orchard, mid-yer 1978 and "released" as a special premiere in Alexandra, before Xmas 1978, and to the world "just before Mad Max was released. I would thus assume that either Mad Max (same period in time) used similar vehicles, or maybe took some last minute "hints" fom Battletruck.. Just not the other way around, as the producers of Battletruck had originally wanted a Kenworth, but in tests, it snapped the chassis, with all the 3/8" steel plating, so had to rebuild it with a Pacific logging truck, pushing back filming for over a year.
It aged quite well. I loved this movie when I was a kid.( The trailers of 70's and 80's movies 🎬 make them look and sound bad, but the movies are solid )
Mad Max 2,road warrior,from 1981,inspired lots of low budget movies.Megaforce was made on a big budget of its time$20 million. Another different type of post Apocalyptic memorable movie, even before Mad Max was from 1977,Damnation Alley, Starred the lates George Peppard,Jan Michael Vincent.
Modern petroleum fuels also don't store very well. Tanks can get condensation inside them, which ends up inside your engine, doesn't do any good to injected engines.
@juliansadler6263 Kind of. The engine will come to a stall if the water blocks the fuel injectors. Gasoline/Petrol especially changes a lot over three to six months. So don't store excess fuel at home. The fuel in your motorcycle from before winter, run it through your lawn mower if it looks (no water in the bottom) and smells okay.
I kept thinking that someone would start clinking bottles together and chanting “Warriors….come out to play, Warriors…come out to playaya” but there again I remember watching that film in 1979 at the cinema at a base I was training at, and it got a standing ovation from the whole audience, so much so that when they played the national anthem nobody heard it, boy was the SNCO in command pissed-off with us all, and if I remember correctly they played the anthem again and we all were rigid at attention and singing our heads off, but that was a lot of years ago and my memory is not what it was, or should be, I might have remembered it wrong, but we did give it a standing ovation.
In the future, gas is $60 per liter... So this guy says, "I'm moving to the desert, where there is nothing, and I will drive around in a truck that gets 4mpg!"
I had a fossick around at the base of the cliff at Albertown where the truck met its end , a year or two after filming. I found 2 metal window slats, one has gone missing over the years, but Iv'e still got the other one.
I was born on 10 September 1991 only to watch this movie today on 24 August 2024 and next month I will be 33😊 but why they decided to make him a car which looked like a 🦀 Crab😂😂
BBC1 banned this in 1987 after the Hungerford tragedy. The director complained and expressed his views to a British newspaper then it finally got its premiere in April 1989. Some family friends told me that's when they saw it. I recorded the movie in summer '91 before going to London.
Haven't seen this in years but fully remember the truck going into the Manuherikia, big splash. According to my brother in law the landowner had rights to salvage it.
Best movie ever. 👍🏾 Nah. I just am ashamed for watching this for ten minutes and thinking it might be better later. Nah, it sucked. Can’t believe everyone would ever let this out. Must be high.
Funny that Annie McEnroe is the same age as I, yet I've never seen this movie or her. I guess, people born in the 50's were more the outdoor type and took another decade or two to ajust to the indoors.
Don't forget the "underground fuel dump". in an open cast mining pit behind the Galloway Railway Station that they"supposedly" blew up, with several thousand gallons of old (waste) engine oil and stuffed old tires... Was a horrenous BOOM and the flames and smoke barrelled upwards to roll over like an impressively done cigarete smoke ring, that took over half an hour to slowly drift across the low hills between Crawford Hills Road, just up about half a km - from Tiger Hill Road, that drifted at height, all the way towards Little Valley, slowly dissapating high over the Manorburn Dam, but see, all the "movie goer's" NEVER SAW that did they, just "us" locals who inhabited Galloway in the winter of 1978 - when they filmed this here in Central Otago, New Zealand.
I've been obsessed with post-apocalyptic cinema ever since I saw Mad Max for the first time in 1990... How did I miss this gem?! Fantastic. Thank you!!
I watched Warriors of the Wasteland recently. It's pretty good. Campy and funny with just the right amount of 80s retro futuristic!
That was not US Film studios. That looked very Ausie in the terrain scenes. This is My first view also. Classy vehicles of the Apocalypse The Bike had no power, and wrong tire pressures
This is about the movie, not the third world chicken Joe is JEWing to start WW3
@@PopPunkCollector2024Yes! I really love that movie too. Not enough people know it!
Anybody seen tv movie knight rider 2010 it has nothing the do with knight rider but he drives a artificial intelligent car big mustang I like that movie
Saw this when I was ten. Going to make a cup of tea, have some cake and watch it again.
... don't forget your toothbrush
Are you a bloke by chance?
لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله
This is one I watched with my dad when I was a teenager. Awesome movie back then. From memory, it was made in New Zealand.
Great memories bro ❤
This is really good. Can’t believe ive never heard about it until now
a mocked up version of the truck toured new zealand in the eighties, we were quite proud of this movie
They built the first on the chassis of a kenworth and snapped the main frame, so had to use a Pacific "Logging Truck", as the 3/8" steelwork was just too heavy, but it did deflect most of the .308's they shot at it..
It also had the cruddiest turning circle, and took out so many gate posts, that they eventually stopped replacing them, buying the effected farmers, dual gates..
Oh and those concrete cattlestop up along the back road of Waikerikeri valley, (north of Clyde) had barely an inch of clearance, so they actually did some damage to them as well, (but the truck took the brunt of it)
I saw this at the drive in theater in 1982. It's proving prophetic.
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how do you mean, did you
find a woman with a white horse
@mfc4591 well, there was a woman with a big black horse and a cherry tree. 😂
The year I was born, been watching it turn weirder each decade.... Good luck when whatever's coming hits. ❤😅
Unironically enjoyed this film! Thanks for uploading
I love the movie thank you for the upload 12/07/2023
Wow!!! Haven't seen this movie in so long. The 80's were the best times, I mean movies were made that weren't big hits, but stayed in our memories forever. I remember a toy line of vehicles called Metal Monsters or Steel Monsters I believe. They looked like these vehicles in the movie. Thanks for the up load. 🤘
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I'm watching it now. First time I've ever heard of this movie. So far, I'm digging it! 👍
Have you seen The final Executioner? Good flick. And The Exterminator 1&2 pretty good also.
Pretty Good Flick. Never seen this one. If you like post-apocalyptic movies you should watch this one. Story line is good for the timeline it was made. Nice twist in this movie I did not see coming.
Woww this was a great movie true true classic movie Frist time which it it was was very good one 😉😉👍🏽
One of the better Mad Max genre films. I really enjoyed this. Thanks for posting this fun NZ made movie.
This wasfilmed BEFORE the mad max series, which were done by a direct competitor movie maker as a copy of the monster battletruck.
Which was why - to offset the impact the Mad Max series took movie goers away from Battletruck, so the film producers made the stupid mistake of "renaming" this as: "Warlords of the 21st Century", which resulted in a lot of pushback and lowered it's box office ticket sales.
One to go watch (if you can find it) is one of the first NZ Films, called: Smash Palace.
It was a film involving several police chases, and a wrecking yard called (yep) Smash Palace..
Then there were others such as: Race to the Yankee Zepher: (when they hauled a "make believe" Douglas airplane across Lake Wanaka, with a jet boat, after the old drunk found some yellow bars in some boxes, near the end of the film, which went down with the plane when it eventually sunk.)
There were many others such as the Trilogy of the "rings" (and little hobgoblins in tiny underhround huts..)
Yeah I know, but I've forgotten the title for now, maybe the best I ever learned of was called:
In my Father's Den (filmed near where I live now), but probably the BEST EVER was the "original" (yes they made another recently called the same title, but as the 2nd of the same)
The original was done in a "normal" mini, with it's tiny wee 10" rims whereas the later version used modernised mini's with huge 18" rims.. (plus it never went in a LOT of places that the original went - so to those of us (oldies) it just wasn't the same, but merely a "take-off" of what oncew was a special film..
I really like these old B movies, especially when you can see the camera that is filming it in the upper right hand corner of the screen😂
Yeah 😂😊 saw that two™®🦇/01758st.lucia 2024®©
Excellent movie, thanks for uploading..
That landscape!
Beautiful! Had no idea NZ Land could look this rough.
Not a bad movie either, typical 80's and i loved it.
:))
Filmed in Central Otago, New Zealand.
I just loved camping there, not far from home.
Battle truck went over a cliff at Albertown. Back in those days , Mum and Dad and I , were able to use my uncle's crib there for several holidays , ( we lived in Dunedin then) what a beautiful place , it was a very small quiet town then , I can hardly believe how much it has grown.🙂
A Gr80s movie! One of the finest.
Crazy how low budget movies from the 80s are far superior to most movies these days with a higher budget. Great movie.
19:24 top right corner, microphone lol.
Except they definitely are not😂
Saw a photo of the DOP strapped underneath the helicopter.
Love it lol!!
Movies are money laundering for the mob.
Helicopter strut. And low budget 80s action movies make up for fancy editing with more grit. This is one of a few that really does a good job at that.
Better than the new twister metal series. I would watch it if it’s like this. New movie the bad is it.
Why am i now seeing this after all these years??
Another movie in line with Mad Max with Mel! Awesome movie thanks for sharing!
Verry lovely movie thanks for the upload,i love it,
As for as 80 post apocalypse movies go. This one was a great one.
Thank ya for your comment, gonna watch it 😍
Went to the movies to see this as a kid. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent movie, thanks to whomever uploaded this to RUclips.
Neat how the bike changes from 4-stroke to 2-stroke, and back, as the situation apparently demands...
Ahh the future
obviously a three stroke…
Oh, you're GOOD!@@sueneilson896
@sueneilson896 A four stroke that you can switch out the two strokes that you don't need.
@@gorillaau If you switch a hand...
Battletruck would make a GREAT tornado chaser!!😊
Battle truck would look good stopping at ❤'s or Pilot-Flying J
I thought the same thing, tornado battle truck!
Man I miss the 80s
Man I miss the 80s
Been looking for ages for this, never knew the name, but recognised the truck immediately, even after 30 years
Another example of the 80s being the best
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Very interesting choice for the instrumental incidental music around the 50-54 minute mark, The Lord Of The Dance 😎
So nice to hear such a beautiful tune that I have known for most of my life...!
It is a Christmas song to me lol
Our teacher at Pukekohe High School in New Zealand made us watch this,
Made is such a strong word
From the leader of the Warriors to the lead role after the apocalypse!!👍👍
What caught my attention was Yea The Dude from Warriors
A good Kiwi movie with uncle Bruno and the team from Pork Pie. I remember seeing this at the Majestic in Wgton when cinemas were huge - at Intermission they brought round those rock hard ice creams and you could roll Jaffas down the aisle - filmed near Elephant rocks near Oamaru and out the back of Alexandra. Lee tamahori is the apprentice boom operator and that stuntman did get run over...not too bad at all!!
Thanks for that, I live near there and its been a popular spot for other movies more recently too. Cinemas in the 80s were way cooler just like most things.
Thanks for the information, really cool to know some insider details! Now I want a pork pie and some ice cream 😅
Ahh yes the old battle truck built here in my home town Ashburton, New Zealand. Apparently it was left over the cliff at the final scene haha wouldn't be allowed to do that these days!
Strong B. Mad Max, Duel rolled into one. Very good actors. Excellent machinery! Well done.😊
Superb classic entertainment! Loved it!!
In the distance you can see Gandalf and the Hobbits wishing they could hitch a ride with Battletruck.
I dunno, last time I checked, Magneto could fly
🤣
大好きな映画なので観られてよかったです!ありがとうございます
Kick ass! Micheal beck from the warriors yes great movie
These people don't understand the concept of getting off of the road.. when they're being chased by vehicles, that are limited to certain types of terrain.
If you don’t already know, Rusty is played by John Ratzenberger who played Cliff in Cheers and Hamm in Toy Story to
name just a few of his roles.
I'm glad I came back and finished the movie. Post-apocalyptic Herbie for the win!!😂
懐かしさでいっぱいですね。
配信ありがとうございました。
Better than you’d think it’d be
Good movie, worth a watch. Liked.
Фылм,рахмат
Яхши, Инсонлар,купаесин.👍
First saw this in 1986. Was in the 7 day hire of the local video store. I remember it as Battletruck was the Aussie name of the film.
Really good film ! Thanks for the upload. 😊❤
Seriously it’s great unbelievable movies// so thanks ❤️🌹❤️
one of my favorites, still have my vhs copy from the 80's.
Epic movie. so much under the radar.
Pretty good movie thanks for uploading this video
من الجزائر 🇩🇿🇵🇸
Watching from Algérie 🇩🇿🇵🇸
Excellent movie 🏆
Liked and subbed
Great. Now one handed mac gyver is going to make a save the world vehicle out of a bunch of trash. Wow. This is getting good
Ur 🗑️🌈🗑️
Definitely tell it's Australian. The firearms are MOST DEFINITELY Aussie favorites.
303 SMLE Enfields, Ruger Mini-14s etc. BIG favorites back in their good 'ol days!
Made in Central Otago, New Zealand. Only other movie that I've seen Michael Beck act in apart from The Warriors. A few well known Kiwi actors in here including Bruno Lawrence, John Bach and Ross Jolly. Saw this on the big screen when it came out. Loved this movie and Duel as well, which I nostalgia watched last night. Both great movies. Thanks for the upload.
Amazing how in the eighties motorcycles changed in mid ride from 4 stroke to 2 stroke and back to 4 stroke again.
In this movie i see some elements of Mad Max (1979) and The Car (1977)
Your first paragraph.😂😂
That's funny -considering that this was "filmed" inside our family's old orchard, mid-yer 1978 and "released" as a special premiere in Alexandra, before Xmas 1978, and to the world "just before Mad Max was released.
I would thus assume that either Mad Max (same period in time) used similar vehicles, or maybe took some last minute "hints" fom Battletruck..
Just not the other way around, as the producers of Battletruck had originally wanted a Kenworth, but in tests, it snapped the chassis, with all the 3/8" steel plating, so had to rebuild it with a Pacific logging truck, pushing back filming for over a year.
One of the better Mad Max clone movies.
It aged quite well. I loved this movie when I was a kid.( The trailers of 70's and 80's movies 🎬 make them look and sound bad, but the movies are solid )
Great Movie !
Back in ‘82, after the Oil Wars, when Michigan had mountains and we spoke with a Kiwi accent. 🤣🤣
Awesome scenery - Battletruck was filmed on the Central Otago plains in New Zealand in this Mad Max reimagining. ooga booga
a low budget australian movie imitating 1972's mel gibson movies thanks for loading
Dumfuk, it's not Australian and it's better than most of the B grade knock offs .
Film in New Zealand. A lot of the xtras are kiwis.
Take a shot every time you see the boom mike in frame...you'll be drunk off your ass half way through the movie, lol.
If you like this, check out Sleeping Dogs for some Kiwi distopian nostalgia.
The book, Smiths Dream is an excellent, slightly dated read.
This is the best film even make
Ridiculous
The bad guy looks a bit like BJnYahoo. How uncanny!
Mad Max 2,road warrior,from 1981,inspired lots of low budget movies.Megaforce was made on a big budget of its time$20 million.
Another different type of post Apocalyptic memorable movie,
even before Mad Max was from 1977,Damnation Alley,
Starred the lates George Peppard,Jan Michael Vincent.
Hunting for fuel to burn up driving around hunting for fuel to burn up driving around....
A bit like the modern world then...! 🤪
Makes for a better show mate 😅
Modern petroleum fuels also don't store very well. Tanks can get condensation inside them, which ends up inside your engine, doesn't do any good to injected engines.
@@gorillaau Yet they still carry on day after day
@juliansadler6263 Kind of. The engine will come to a stall if the water blocks the fuel injectors.
Gasoline/Petrol especially changes a lot over three to six months. So don't store excess fuel at home. The fuel in your motorcycle from before winter, run it through your lawn mower if it looks (no water in the bottom) and smells okay.
That was like a cross between Mad Max and the A Team.
懐かしい映画 トラックの走行している時 ギターの音が、カッコいい
52才のおっさんです
who ever was riding that bike had balls
I thought I heard something jingling everytime the bike hit a bump... 😁
Went from night to day bloody quick 😂😂
🤣
That's because we are close to the south pole 😉
If you look closely you'll see water going down the drain clockwise too
I kept thinking that someone would start clinking bottles together and chanting “Warriors….come out to play, Warriors…come out to playaya” but there again I remember watching that film in 1979 at the cinema at a base I was training at, and it got a standing ovation from the whole audience, so much so that when they played the national anthem nobody heard it, boy was the SNCO in command pissed-off with us all, and if I remember correctly they played the anthem again and we all were rigid at attention and singing our heads off, but that was a lot of years ago and my memory is not what it was, or should be, I might have remembered it wrong, but we did give it a standing ovation.
That's were I've seen hunter before. Thanks.
Too much lipstick, and not enough napalm....Best line of the movie...
hilarious to see John Ratzenberger from Cheers..... if you remember that one.
Well spotted bud.
It's a good film.
In the future, gas is $60 per liter... So this guy says, "I'm moving to the desert, where there is nothing, and I will drive around in a truck that gets 4mpg!"
One of the better Mad Max rip-offs. Good film.
Yes mad max ripped this off
@@steveboy7302 Mad Max was released in 1979; this was 1982.
@@pathdaly well mad max wasnt just about a truck was it
@@steveboy7302 you'll have to explain how that irrelevance in any way supports your earlier wrong post.....-
Give it a rest you clown@@steveboy7302
I had a fossick around at the base of the cliff at Albertown where the truck met its end , a year or two after filming. I found 2 metal window slats, one has gone missing over the years, but Iv'e still got the other one.
Wow 👌 👏 my first time ⏲️ watching 👀 this 🎉 super cool 😎
Not a bad movie, has elements of Mad Max. All in all, a watchable low-budget post apocalyptic flick.
I was born on 10 September 1991 only to watch this movie today on 24 August 2024 and next month I will be 33😊 but why they decided to make him a car which looked like a 🦀 Crab😂😂
A documentary of the near future.
🤣
BBC1 banned this in 1987 after the Hungerford tragedy. The director complained and expressed his views to a British newspaper then it finally got its premiere in April 1989. Some family friends told me that's when they saw it. I recorded the movie in summer '91 before going to London.
Haven't seen this in years but fully remember the truck going into the Manuherikia, big splash. According to my brother in law the landowner had rights to salvage it.
Gracias 🙂 😊
Saludos 🤗 Dominican Repúblic
Best movie ever. 👍🏾 Nah. I just am ashamed for watching this for ten minutes and thinking it might be better later. Nah, it sucked. Can’t believe everyone would ever let this out. Must be high.
Funny that Annie McEnroe is the same age as I, yet I've never seen this movie or her.
I guess, people born in the 50's were more the outdoor type and took another decade or two to ajust to the indoors.
Don't forget the "underground fuel dump". in an open cast mining pit behind the Galloway Railway Station that they"supposedly" blew up, with several thousand gallons of old (waste) engine oil and stuffed old tires...
Was a horrenous BOOM and the flames and smoke barrelled upwards to roll over like an impressively done cigarete smoke ring, that took over half an hour to slowly drift across the low hills between Crawford Hills Road, just up about half a km - from Tiger Hill Road, that drifted at height, all the way towards Little Valley, slowly dissapating high over the Manorburn Dam, but see, all the "movie goer's" NEVER SAW that did they, just "us" locals who inhabited Galloway in the winter of 1978 - when they filmed this here in Central Otago, New Zealand.
@@QUIX4U still in Galloway ? Born and an bred Alexandra lad here
Very good movie.
Colonel Straker.. smacking the living shit out of post apocalyptic villians since 1983
Mad Max meets Street Hawk... Great movie 👍👍👍👍
Yes a great movie, not so far, from the days.
Pretty Amazing Crossbow Shot - otherwise pretty good !
Well, I watched the whole thing. It was....something, lol. had never heard of it. I think a sweet double feature would be this and The Duel. lol
Hekopukahe high school students watched this movie too😂😂
In Tazmania too
Excellent film 🌸🌼🌻
Who provides comprehensive roadside Fleet-Service to this sophicated War Wagon ??
It obviously is complex logistics.
Back in the 80's w fixed our own battle wagons
The fabled unsung kiwi madmax! Wow, id heard rumours, and in a cheesy 80s way this is so good. Only moderate cheese though... 😂❤