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From: ecl@ahuta.UUCP (e.leeper)
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Re: Upcoming Films
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Date: Tue, 15-Jan-85 08:19:06 EST
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> In article <343@ahuta.UUCP> ecl@ahuta.UUCP (ecl) writes:
> >     Now for the independents: In the land down under George Miller is
> >directing his third Mad Max film known as either MAD MAX III or ROAD WARRIOR
> >II.
> 
> Thanks for a great review, but didn't George Miller die last summer ?
> 
> I believe he did, and took with him the magic that was Road Warrior.
> -- 

No, it was the producer of the Mad Max films (name forgotten here; sorry) who
died in a helicopter crash.  He had designed the helicopter for ROAD WARRIOR,
and I believe that was what he crashed in.  (I seem to think his last name was
Kennedy, but I could be wrong.)

George Miller, the director, is still alive and well.

					Evelyn C. Leeper
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