Roar 1981
“No animals were harmed in the making of this movie. 70 members of the cast and crew were.”
What is Roar?
"Roar" is a film that takes place at a secluded home. The story revolves around a family who lives there, and they experience a series of unexpected events.
- Type
- Film
- Year
- 1981
- Status
- Released
- Runtime
- 95 minutes
- Release date
- Oct 30, 1981
- Studios
- American Filmworks
- Genres
- Adventure, Comedy, Horror, Thriller
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Overview
"Roar" is a film that takes place at a secluded home. The story revolves around a family who lives there, and they experience a series of unexpected events. The family is targeted by various African animals at their home, which is being cared for by a keeper. The film focuses on the family's encounter with these animals, highlighting the unusual circumstances they face. The secluded location of the home plays a significant role in the events that unfold. The story explores the consequences of the family's situation, showcasing their interactions with the animals that have invaded their space. The film's setting and the family's experiences with the animals drive the narrative, creating a unique and intense atmosphere.
Should you watch it?
“A family faces attacks from African animals at a keeper's secluded home.”
- Features intense animal encounters
- Combines adventure with thriller and horror elements
- Cast and crew members were harmed during production
Watch it if you want to see a film where a family is attacked by various African animals.
The film features thrilling and frightening animal attacks with a PG rating.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Roar about?
Roar follows a family who are attacked by various African animals at the secluded home of their keeper.
When was Roar released?
Roar was released in 1981.
What genres are associated with Roar?
The film spans adventure, comedy, horror, and thriller genres.
Were any animals harmed during the making of Roar?
No animals were harmed in the making of this movie, though 70 members of the cast and crew were.
Who directed Roar?
The film was directed by Noel Marshall.