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Roar
TrailerA family goes on a journey to Africa to visit their father who lives with wild lions. Ravening jungle beasts assemble in flocks to invade an otherwise quiet home where they terrorize the visiting family of their keeper.Actors: Tippi Hedren, Noel Marshall, Melanie Griffith, John Marshall, Jerry Marshall, Kyalo Mativo, Frank Tom, Steve Miller, Rick Glassey, Lenord Bokwa, Shamasi Sarumi, ...»Director: Noel MarshallCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 1981IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Roar"
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Critic Reviews of "Roar"
RogerEbert.comApril 17, 2015If you want to see cats chasing people in packs, falling over themselves to descend stairwells, and jump up trees to swipe at disposable human protagonists--you will probably enjoy "Roar."
L.A. WeeklyApril 16, 2015ROAR is a thrilling bore, an inanity with actual peril in every scene.
VarietyFebruary 23, 2012The noble intentions of director-writer-producer Noel Marshall and his actress-wife Tippi Hedren shine through the faults and short-comings of Roar.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsOctober 10, 2016Forlorn but earnest message film calling for the preservation of wildlife in Africa, that means well but passes for an inane travelogue adventure tale.
FlavorwireMay 28, 2016It can best be described as a cross between a nature special, a home movie, a snuff film, and a key exhibit at a sanity hearing.
Cambridge DayDecember 21, 2015I honestly can't say "Roar" is a good film or even a bad one, because it's both. But I can say there is never a down moment; there is always something to draw you in.
The PlaylistMay 29, 2015Whether you find that hilarious or just plain sad is up to you, but there almost certainly will never be anything like "Roar" again, and that's reason enough to check it out.
Consequence of SoundMay 12, 2015With Roar, filmmaking feels as dangerous and immediate as bomb defusing.
Columbus AliveMay 11, 20154 WTFs out of 4. Not as unintentionally entertaining as The Room or Birdemic, but see it with an audience if you can.
Fat Guys at the MoviesMay 08, 2015This has the same charm as Drafthouse's Miami Connection, only with jungle cats instead of drug-dealing ninjas.
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