Romper Stomper Images by Isis
Upon its release in 1992, Romper Stomper raised questions regarding brutality both in our society and in the make-believe world of the silver screen. The violence in the film carried a strong moral message and forced viewers to take a hard look at their surroundings. It still does.
Unlike the majority of the pages on our website, this one contains graphic screenshots of both a sexual and violent nature. We take our cue from Russell…
"Every role has different things that speak to you. With Romper Stomper, I was afraid of delving into the darkness of the neo-Nazi ideology on one hand, but on the other hand, I could tell that it was going to be a very important social document. That was the imperative behind my doing it. I don't mind being afraid of some of the characters I play, because it adds an extra level of excitement." – Russell Crowe (Russell Muscles In - Interview, September 1997 by Kim Basinger).
Misc Images From Romper Stomper
Images from Romper Stomper on this site are © 1992 Romper Stomper PTY LTD along with the Australian Film Commission and Film Victoria.