Roar
Director: Noel Marshall
Actors: Tippi Hedren, Noel Marshall, Melanie Griffith
PlotHank is a wildlife preservationist living in Africa, sharing his home with over a hundred undomesticated big cats, including lions, tigers, leopards, and cheetahs. His family, who have been away for an extended period, plan to reunite with him at the remote location. Unbeknownst to them, Hank's isolated home has become a sanctuary for these large predators, and he has formed a unique but perilous relationship with them. While Hank is away dealing with a bureaucratic issue in a nearby town, his family arrives at the compound.
Upon arrival, they are shocked and terrified to find themselves surrounded by the immense and unpredictable cats. Without Hank to mediate, the situation quickly escalates as the family tries to navigate the chaotic environment and protect themselves against the animals. The experience tests their resilience and ingenuity as they attempt to survive in a house where they are vastly outnumbered by over a hundred wild beasts.
Writers: Noel Marshall, Ted Cassidy
Release Date: 30 Oct 1981
Runtime: 95 min
Rating: PG
Country: United States
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
Roar's audacious production and exceptional extras make up for its lackluster video and audio quality, resulting in a must-watch, especially for fans of wild cinema.
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