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).

This Is Not Your Country

Rumble At The Railway Hotel

We Came To Wreck Everything

The Beach

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.