![]() As an elder and leader of a Lost Tribe of children, she listens to her fellow tribesman. What she does know was passed to her in oral tradition and represents a child's point of view. Savannah knows little of the pre-apocalyptic world. She is portrayed by Helen Buday in Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome. Pigkiller: (whimpering, in pain) What happened to two. Savannah Nix is the alpha female leader of a group of forgotten youths known as The Lost Tribe. (Max rips open the door, freeing Pig Killer's impaled leg) Max: Okay, we're going to count to three. The movie provides additional back story to the original Mad Max and Mad Max 2, showing. The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre. The film was directed by George Miller and George Ogilvie, and stars Mel Gibson and Tina Turner. Stock photos, 360° images, vectors and videos. Save up to 30 when you upgrade to an image pack. Max: (Pig Killer's leg been impaled to the door with a spear) Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome is a Golden Globe-nominated 1985 film, the third installment in the action movie Mad Max franchise, succeeding The Road Warrior. Download this stock image: MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME - DXNA2K from Alamys library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. The Collector: Twenty-four hours of your life, in return, you'll get back what was stolen. The Collector: Perhaps you've got something to trade after all. Pigkiller: No Mr., I can feel it! The dice are rollin'! Pigkiller: (sees that Max has discovered Blaster's weakness) Mr., who are ya? And the law says: bust a deal and face the wheel! 'Cause we knows there come a night, when they sees the distant light, and they'll be comin' home.Īunty Entity: You think I don't know the law? Wasn't it me who wrote it? And I say that this man has broken the law. And we lights the city, not just for him, but for all of them that are still out there. but most of all we 'members the man that finded us, him that came the salvage. Still in all, every night we does the tell, so that we 'member who we was and where we came from. And there ain't nobody knows where it's gonna' lead. But that's our trek, we gotta' travel it. Savannah Nix: Time counts and keeps countin', and we knows now finding the trick of what's been and lost ain't no easy ride. ![]() Master: Me order! Me Master! Me run Bartertown! But ain't it the truth: you take your chances with the law, justice is only a roll of the dice. Dealgood: All our lives hang by a thread. Pigkiller: Remember: no matter where you go, there you are.ĭr. Pigkiller: (laughing) PLAN? There ain't no plan! Dealgood: Right now, I've got two men, two men with a gut full of fear. One mistake, and it'll blow the crap out of this place! Literally.ĭr. The Collector: Sorry, the brothel's full.īlackfinger: (after inspecting a bomb) It's a class job. She also directs an Australian film festival in south west France and lives between Australia and France.Max: I've got skills, I could trade them. She has also played in numerous musical theatre productions including Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady for MTC and the VSO, Sally Bowles in Cabaret for STC of SA and Mrs Housemann in the original staged version of Dirty Dancing which toured Australia and New Zealand. Her roles include Nora in The Doll's House and Jenny in Threepenny Opera for Belvoir Street Theatre, fifteen plays for Sydney Theatre Company including Marjorie Pinchwife in the Country Wife, the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro, Helena in Midsummer Night's Dream and Lady Macbeth. She has worked for all the subsidised theatre companies in Australia as well as the supportive companies including Anthill in Melbourne, The Blue Room in Perth and the Q Theatre in Penrith. Her work in theatre is extensive with a breadth of range that encompasses the classics as well as contemporary writing and new works in development. Her film roles include Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (Savannah Nix), For Love Alone, Dingo and Alexandra's Project for which she won Best Actress at the Valladolid International Film Festival in 2003. She attended the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music majoring in voice (mezzo soprano) and graduated from NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art) in 1983. ![]() Helen grew up in Melbourne and began dance classes (tap, jazz and classical) at the age of 8.
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