"Romper Stomper" is a gritty Australian crime drama directed by Geoffrey Wright, starring Daniel Pollock, Jacqueline McKenzie, Alex Scott, and Russell Crowe. Released in 1992, this intense thriller delves into the world of neo-Nazi skinheads in Melbourne. The film follows the story of a violent gang of skinheads led by the charismatic and ruthless Hando, played by Russell Crowe. Their world is shaken when they encounter a Vietnamese gang, sparking a series of escalating conflicts that push the characters to their limits. Daniel Pollock and Jacqueline McKenzie deliver powerful performances as they navigate loyalty, violence, and the consequences of their actions. "Romper Stomper" is a raw and unflinching look at extremism and the destructive nature of hate. With its intense performances and gripping storyline, this film remains a compelling exploration of the dark underbelly of society.
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