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Romper Stomper
Widescreen
Director:  Geoffrey Wright
Year: 1992
Runtime: 91
Rating: R (MPAA)
Language:  Original: English; Subtitled: English; Closed Captioned: English
Color: Y
Closed Captioned: Y
UPC: 024543011026
Item Number: FXD001102
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In this brutal film, a gang of hard-luck Australian skinheads takes its frustrations out on Vietnamese immigrants. Hatred pulled the skinheads together, but the love of a woman pulls them apart just as the foreigners they have been terrorizing decide to fight back. Actor Russell Crowe shines in one of his first leading roles in this controversial hit from Australia.

ROMPER STOMPER is a morally ambiguous look at a group of neo-Nazis raising hell in Melbourne, Australia. A gang of vacant, brutish young thugs headed by a terrifying but charismatic MEIN KAMPF-quoting skinhead named Hando declares war on a community of Vietnamese immigrants. In between bouts of vicious racial violence, Hando picks up a drug-addicted rich girl in a bar and adopts her as his lover. When Hando's second-in-command, the more sensitive, semihumane Davey, falls for Hando's new girlfriend, the stage is set for a potentially explosive love triangle.

Shot in Eastmancolor.

Originally released in theaters with an NC-17 rating.

Nominated for nine Australian Film Institute Awards (the Australian equivalent of the Academy Awards). The film won Best Actor (Russell Crowe), Best Original Music, and Best Achievement in Sound.

Responses to the film have differed widely, making it the subject of much controversy. Director Geoffrey Wright ostensibly refuses to take a moral stance on the neo-Nazi skinheads' behavior. But many critics feel that Wright--whether consciously or unconsciously--sympathizes with these characters and subtly pushes the audience to do the same. It is also felt that the film, which uses flashy camera techniques and propulsive music to tell its story, ends up aestheticizing the violence it portrays.

Geoffrey Wright was formerly a film critic in Australia.

Daniel Pollock, who plays Davey, committed suicide about a year prior to the film's U.S. release.

Rated BBFC 18 by the British Board of Film Classification.

Available to buy in the UK.

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