A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 12, 1981
Original Title:
Roar
Alternate Titles:
Dus med løverne
Dyrenes konge - en ellevill komedie
El gran rugido
Gebrul
Homens e Feras
Il grande ruggito
Roar - Die Löwen sind los
Roar - Ein wildes Abenteuer
Roar - Ein wüstes Abenteuer
Roar ... das wilde Abenteuer
Genres:
Adventure | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
American Filmworks
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 FR: TP JP: G
Runtime: 102
Roar follows a family who are attacked by various African animals at the secluded home of their keeper.
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Additional Editing:
Larry Carroll
Ted Nicolaou
Additional Writing:
Ted Cassidy
Art Direction:
Joel Marshall
Assistant Art Director:
William Leavitt
James Allen
Assistant Director:
Kenneth J. Jones
Shunil Borpujari
Camera Operator:
Alan Caso
John Marshall
Tar Webster
Jan de Bont
Co-Producer:
Charles Sloan
Jack Rattner
Director:
Noel Marshall
Director of Photography:
Jan de Bont
Editor:
Ted Nicolaou
Executive Producer:
Banjiro Uemura
Makeup Artist:
Vincent Prentice
Matthew W. Mungle
Ken Diaz
Karen Kalberer
Original Music Composer:
Terrence P. Minogue
Producer:
Tippi Hedren
Noel Marshall
Robert Gottschalk
Production Design:
Joel Marshall
Production Manager:
Joel Marshall
John Marshall
Doran Kauper
Script Supervisor:
Maureen Nolan
Jean-Paul Ouellette
Jan Shaw
Sound Editor:
Gregory Sanders
Paul Leimbach
Sandy Berman
George Fitzgerald
Sound Mixer:
Courtney Goodin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kees Linthorst
John Hayward
Jay Ignaszewski
Bill Mumford
Gary Alexander
Nicolas Le Messurier
Bob Minkler
Gordon K. McCallum
Graham V. Hartstone
Supervising Editor:
Jerry Marshall
Jan de Bont
Wardrobe Master:
Rita Riggs
Writer:
Noel Marshall
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