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Romper Stomper
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How many seasons does Romper Stomper have?
1 season
How many episodes does Romper Stomper have?
6 episodes
When did Romper Stomper premiere?
January 1, 2018
When did Romper Stomper end?
January 1, 2018
How long is Romper Stomper?
1 hour
What is the IMDb rating of Romper Stomper?
6.2 out of 10
Who stars in Romper Stomper?
Toby Wallace
,
Sophie Lowe
, and
Lachy Hulme
Who created Romper Stomper?
Geoffrey Wright
,
John Edwards
, and
Dan Edwards
Who wrote Romper Stomper?
James Napier Robertson
,
Geoffrey Wright
,
Malcolm Knox
, and
Omar Musa
Who directed Romper Stomper?
James Napier Robertson
,
Geoffrey Wright
, and
Daina Reid
Who was the producer of Romper Stomper?
Dan Edwards
and
John Edwards
Who was the composer for Romper Stomper?
Richard Pike
Who was the executive producer of Romper Stomper?
Chris Chard
,
Rob Gibson
,
Ian Pringle
,
Daniel Scharf
, and
Geoffrey Wright
Who was the cinematographer for Romper Stomper?
Bonnie Elliott
What is the plot of Romper Stomper?
Australian television series sequel to the film Romper Stomper (1992) and set 25 years after the events in the film.
What genre is Romper Stomper?
Drama
How many awards has Romper Stomper won?
5 awards
How many awards has Romper Stomper been nominated for?
11 nominations
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