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Another delay might put Mad Max beyond redemption
Oct 11, 2010, 0:19 GMT
Sydney - The run of Australian director George Miller's Mad Max films may have come to an end with the soaring Australian dollar delaying yet again production of Mad Max 4: Fury Road.
Suppliers in the outback town of Broken Hill said Monday they had been told by Kennedy Miller Productions that the fourth in the road movie series would not begin filming until 2012.
Filming of another sequel to the 1979 film by director George Miller and writing partners Miller and Byron Kennedy was to have begun earlier this year but was first postponed in July.
The original Mad Max, which launched the career of Mel Gibson, was followed up in 1981 by Mad Max 2 (known in the United States as The Road Warrior) and by Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1985.
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