Licorice Road and Jessie's Theme (the saxaphone solo played by Jessie to Max) were written and produced by Nicco Gazzana, who also played Starbuck in the film. The on screen performance of Licorice Road was given by Robina Chaffey, however the female voice on the track actually belongs to Creenagh St. Clair. The track, which was not released, featured some of Melbourne's most loved musicians including Garry Costello and Mal Capewell. madmaxmoviesdotcom
some kind of Snake Woman... this is still one of the weirdest, wildest, most feral movies ever made. You should see the damage, Bronze ! Brain-Damage ! Metal-Damage ! ! !
I also wonder as well..the only thing I found was Google search..and it just shows her picture and a title of another movie she did in 82 ..then nothing..also there were rumors of her dying in a car accident
@nongthip @69shovlhed combination of beer googles, him being probably hard up for root, her putting herself out there for him, and her probably being the only single and keen girl there, he's obviously gonna think "Yeah she's hot, I have a chance", alot of guys would think that in this situation
@sven warner Yes sir! Plus she realized he's digging her performance. Back in the day that's all it took for some girls, today some are to high maintenance.