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Roar (1981) The Most Dangerous Film ever made by Filmways, Noel Marshall

A woman and her family travel to Africa to meet a scientist who lives with wild animals. Roar is a 1981 American adventure comedy film[3][4] written and directed by Noel Marshall, and produced by Marshall and Tippi Hedren. Its plot follows Hank, a naturalist who lives on a nature preserve in Africa with lions, tigers, and other big cats. When his family visits him, they are instead confronted by the group of animals. The film stars Marshall as Hank, his real-life wife Tippi Hedren as his wife Madeleine, with Hedren's daughter Melanie Griffith and Marshall's sons John and Jerry Marshall in supporting roles. Music used in the Video N' CHI YA NANI (Whose Land is this)    • N' Chi Ya Nani   Here We Are in Eden    • Here We Are in Eden   Isn't it Time?    • Isn't It Time?   Too Late for Tears    • Too Late for Tears   Overture from Roar / Masai Chant / Hank's Theme    • Overture from Roar / Masai Chant / Hank's ...   African Dreams    • African Dreams   Homesick    • Homesick   Robbie    • Robbie   The Lake    • The Lake   Mativo    • Mativo   Time for Gary    • Time for Gary   Mativo and the Lions    • Mativo and the Lions   Midnight    • Midnight   Henry the Jaguar    • Henry the Jaguar   The Light of Love (Instrumental)    • The Light of Love (Instrumental)   Timbo's Triumph    • Timbo's Triumph   Gun-Shattered Silence    • Gun-Shattered Silence   Nobody for Breakfast    • Nobody for Breakfast   The Awakening    • The Awakening   A Clash of Kings    • A Clash of Kings   All Rights Reserved to Filmways, OliveFilms, DRAFTHOUSE FILMS ©️ In 1969, while Hedren was filming Satan's Harvest in Mozambique, she and Marshall had occasion to observe a pride of lions move into a recently vacated house, driven by increased poaching. They decided to make a film centered around that theme, with production starting when the first script was completed in 1970. They began bringing rescued big cats into their homes in California and living with them. Filming began in 1976; it was finished after five years. The film was fully completed after 11 years in production. Roar was not initially released in North America. Instead, in 1981, Noel and John Marshall released it internationally. It was also acquired by Filmways Pictures and Alpha Films. Despite performing well in Germany and Japan, Roar was a box office failure, grossing $2 million worldwide against a $17 million budget. In 2015, 34 years after the film's original release, it was released in theaters in the United States by Drafthouse Films. Roar's message of protection for African wildlife as well as its animal interactions were praised by critics, but its plot, story, inconsistent tone, dialogue, and editing were criticized. During production, the cast and crew members faced dangerous situations; seventy people, including the film's stars, were injured in attacks from the untrained animals on set. Flooding from a dam destroyed much of the set and equipment, dramatically increasing the film's budget. In 1983, Hedren founded the Roar Foundation and established the Shambala Preserve sanctuary, to house the animals appearing in the film. She also wrote a book, The Cats of Shambala (1985), about the events that took place during its production. The film has been described as "the most dangerous film ever made" and "the most expensive home movie ever made", and has gained a cult following. #lion #lions #roar #mikkaflett #Roar1981 #film #movie

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