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In the midst of the vast African savannah, a man passionate about wildlife, Hank, decides to take his family to his home in a sanctuary for big cats. However, during their journey into the world of fauna, he encounters more challenges than he had anticipated. The idea of reuniting with his beloved animals turns into a chaotic adventure when his wife and children, almost unprepared, are swept into a whirlwind that includes lions, tigers, and other wild predators.

On one hand, Hank finds himself completely in love with his life surrounded by majestic beasts, but soon realizes that his happiness may be at risk. The lack of precautions and understanding of how to interact with these imposing creatures leads to increasingly dangerous and comedic situations. In an unexpected twist, the family becomes trapped in the midst of a tumult of lions and tigers, where they must fight not only for their survival but also to keep their relationship intact.

As the absurd situations unfold, the film blends comedy with a constant sense of danger, making the audience wonder if it is really possible to coexist with wild nature. In this hilarious and wacky story, moments of reflection on respect for the animal world and unbreakable family bonds intertwine. The adventure culminates in a conclusion that mixes laughter with unforgettable lessons about instinct and coexistence.

Media type
Movie
Year
1981
Director
Noel Marshall
Writer
Noel Marshall
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.10
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
72.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
65.00
Actors
Tippi Hedren
Melanie Griffith
John Marshall
Jerry Marshall
Kyalo Mativo
Frank Tom
Steve Miller
Rick Glassey
Lenord Bokwa
Shamasi Sarumi
Will Hutchins
Eve Rattner
Peter Thiongo
Zakes Mokae
MIchael Franz
Alexandra Newman
Pat Barbeau
Michael J. Jones
Gender
Adventure
Terror
Suspense
Country
United States
Producers
Tippi Hedren
Noel Marshall
Robert Gottschalk
Original title
Roar
Duration
102
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