Roar (1981)

Directed by: Noel Marshall

Stars: Tippi Hedren, Noel Marshall, Melanie Griffith

Language: English | Subtitles: English (srt)

Country: Usa | Imdb Info | Ar: 2.25:1 | Brrip [uncut]

DescriptionRavening jungle beasts assemble in flocks to invade an otherwise quiet home where they chase humans up and down stairways and from one room to another.  read trivia

 

Olive Films Theatrical Version Brrip
Commentary with John Marshall and Tim League (2nd track)

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3.20GB | 94:17mins | 1918×836 | mkv | English | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/b4cca6e36082f/Roar.1981.Brrip.mkv

 

Preview Director’s Cut
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7.28GB | 101:26mins | 1920×1036 | mp4 | English | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/ba38362714278/Roar.1981.mp4

English Subtitles
https://tezfiles.com/file/248a4347e6a3d/Roar.1981.srt

 

====bluray extras====

The Making of Roar” documentary
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523MB | 33:19mins | 720×576 | mkv | English | Sub: German
https://tezfiles.com/file/35f602982d55a/Roar.The.Making.of.Roar.mkv

 

US Cut Version
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1.60GB | 84:04mins | 712×384 | mkv | English
https://tezfiles.com/file/ece37aee80fbe/Roar.US.Cut.mkv

 

German Cut Version (88:06).
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2.79GB | 88:05mins | 720×576 | mp4 | German
https://tezfiles.com/file/fb3ecd14a00b2/Roar.German.Cut.mp4

 

Roar The Most Dangerous Movie Ever Made (2017) imdb

Starring: Eric Anderson, John Bloom, Tim Cooney
Description: This documentary is about the 1981 movie “Roar,” which combined actors and numerous lions, tigers and other wild cats. Members of the original cast and crew speak about their experiences while filming this movie.

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1.22GB | 43:52mins | 1920×1080 | mkv | English
https://tezfiles.com/file/592b5787237a8/Roar.The.Most.Dangerous.Movie.Ever.Made.2017.mkv

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10 Responses to Roar (1981)

  1. Tony says:

    This was one of my best first times watches of 2024. I am excited about the upgrades. The commentary for this is one I have to listen to.
    My review from watching it via Rarelust last year:
    Obnoxiously audacious and gutsy filmmaking experiment that I can’t imagine being insured at any time in Hollywood history. Never mind the whole concept of hazard pay, there’s palpable danger in nearly every exhilarating frame. The elephant attack sequence was a triumph, yet the flick just keeps upping its game. It’s funny to read disparaging comments about the lack of a compelling story. Jesus, I just sat through nearly two hours of CGI nonsense in Godzilla x Kong this weekend and I needed some verisimilitude bad.

    This absurdly reckless project delivered that authenticity along with a sense of pure cinema and movie magic that we’re starved for today. The animals are impressive, but the human stunt players equally came through with some staggering stuff on land, mid-air and water. It’s quite bizarre to end your extreme animal attack flick with the cheesiest hippie dippy sing-along and a post-script PETA-like shaming. Still that’s totally with the spirit of Hollywood eccentricity at its most hypocritical, shameless, and stupidly fun.

  2. rarelust says:

    added
    Olive Films Theatrical Version Brrip with Commentary

  3. Mark says:

    8gig… Can you please keep or add videos of reduced size please?

  4. JMiller says:

    It looks like the subtitles are not correct for the extended version.

  5. Robbytag says:

    Nice movie to be watched with entire family . the add ons are also very enjoyable

  6. dmiller says:

    Words fail.

  7. Tony says:

    One of the most entertaining and insanely misguided movies I have seen. The BTS doc will be a must see for sure.

  8. rarelust says:

    upgraded

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