Roar: Q&A with the Cast and Crew
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- 2015
- 39m
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- TriviaFilmed at the movie's premiere at The Cinefamily, Los Angeles, California (4/17/2015)
- ConnectionsFeatures Roar (1981)
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Roar: Q&A with the Cast and Crew (2015)
*** (out of 4)
This 39 minute Q&A session was recorded at the re-premiere of the 1981 film ROAR. John Marshall, who acted in the film, which was directed by his father, is the main highlight here as he talks about the production of the movie and how it all got started. This includes a very good story dealing with his family raising lion cubs so that they could eventually grow up and be in the movie. Half-way through the interview session other members of the crew are brought on the stage to tell other stories about this somewhat notorious movies. These stories include the infamous flood as well as the numerous injuries that happened during the production. If you've seen ROAR or read about it then you know how crazy the production was so this bonus feature was a lot of fun because you want to know more about it and you want to hear from the survivors. Watch the film first and then sit back and enjoy this.
*** (out of 4)
This 39 minute Q&A session was recorded at the re-premiere of the 1981 film ROAR. John Marshall, who acted in the film, which was directed by his father, is the main highlight here as he talks about the production of the movie and how it all got started. This includes a very good story dealing with his family raising lion cubs so that they could eventually grow up and be in the movie. Half-way through the interview session other members of the crew are brought on the stage to tell other stories about this somewhat notorious movies. These stories include the infamous flood as well as the numerous injuries that happened during the production. If you've seen ROAR or read about it then you know how crazy the production was so this bonus feature was a lot of fun because you want to know more about it and you want to hear from the survivors. Watch the film first and then sit back and enjoy this.
- Michael_Elliott
- Jan 28, 2016
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- Runtime39 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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