
Updated:
Drafthouse Films has partnered with Olive Films to release the Noel Marshall s sole and career-derailing- directoral effort, the notorious 1981 family affair with big cats, Roar. The film will have a limited theatrical release across the US this spring, and will be available on Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand platforms later this summer.
An unprecedented and wholly unpredictable action-adventure, Roar follows wildlife preservationist Hank (Marshall), who lives harmoniously alongside a menagerie of untamed animals, including cheetahs, elephants, lions and tigers on a preservation in the African plains. When his wife and children arrive for a visit, a long-brewing battle for dominance between two lions erupts and threatens their very lives.
Traditionally, press releases give you a single press quote to sell you on a movie, says Drafthouse Films CEO and founder Tim League. Roar is so singular, so breathtaking, I have decided instead to deliver an essay that better contextualizes the incredible awesomeness of this film. You've never seen a movie like Roar and there will never, ever be a movie like Roar again.
The Grandeur of Roar
by Tim League
At LA's legendary Cinefile Video, my favorite shelf is labeled Holy F***ing S***. There you ll find rare discoveries that are beyond comprehension, movies so outlandish and surreal that you cannot fathom the divine providence that allowed such mind-bogglingly singular films to exist. One of our primary missions at Drafthouse Films is to source and rediscover forgotten classics that are worthy of this shelf. Miami Connection resides here, as does The Visitor. I am proud to share that we are partnering with Olive Films to unleash what I consider the next Holy F***ing S*** masterpiece: Tippi Hedren (The Birds) and Noel Marshall's (The Exorcist) Roar.
Roar began while Tippi Hedren and her husband/manager Noel Marshall were shooting in Africa. After wrapping production they toured several safari wildlife preserves and were struck by the scene of an abandoned plantation house overrun by a large pride of lions. The image took root and inspired the epic eleven-year journey to create Roar.
Hedren and Marshall quickly became devoted to raising awareness about the overhunting of wild lions, tigers and jaguars, as well as the inhumane treatment of big cats in captivity. They were convinced Roar would raise awareness about what was fast becoming their purpose in life. Upon approaching animal trainers for support, they were told their idea was a suicide mission and were dismissed as brainsick and completely and utterly insane.
Undaunted, Hedren and Marshall soon learned that big cats were extremely territorial and would never coalesce unless they were raised together. In response, they began covertly adopting and breeding lions in their lush Beverly Glenn home. For six years, Hedren and her daughter the emerging young actress, Melanie Griffith along with Marshall and his three sons lived, slept and ate with a growing pride of lions inside their home.
As their big cat collection rose to over 100 animals, the shadow of Beverly Hills became too restrictive. The entire Marshall family moved their pride to a ranch property 40 miles north of Los Angeles, and began shooting.
Due to their familiarity with the animals, the entire cast was comprised of Marshall, Hedren, their four children and a few seasoned animal trainers. Emerging European cinematographer Jan de Bont (Speed) was recruited to shoot the film, his first American production. What followed was five years of the most terrifying and dangerous filmmaking ever committed to celluloid.
The cast and crew endured countless injuries, with over 70 bloody attacks documented. While nobody was killed, there were several close calls, most notably de Bont being scalped by a lion resulting in 220 stitches on his head. Hedren endured a fractured leg and deep scalp wounds. Griffith was mauled by a lion, resulting over 100 stitches and reconstructive surgery. Noel was gored so many times that he was eventually hospitalized with gangrene. Maintaining a consistent crew became virtually impossible as injuries and safety risks kept them from returning to set. The production also endured multiple floods including one that wiped out the entire set wildfires, a feline illness that decimated their cat population and non-stop financing woes.
Jan de Bont after stitches.
Financiers pulled out two years into production, forcing Hedren and Marshall to sell virtually everything they owned to personally finance what would become a massive $5 million dollar production. Prior to producing, directing, writing and starring in Roar, Marshall was an executive producer on The Exoricst, the proceeds of which partially funded the production. As disaster after disaster plagued the set, crew began to believe that Roar had fallen prey to the legendary curse of The Exorcist by its financial association.
Refusing to yield to the intense adversity, de Bont, Hedren, Marshall and their family continued to heal wounds, rebuild sets, and hire crew after crew to wrap the production. The infamously disastrous production stories of Apocalypse Now and The Island Of Doctor Moreau pale in comparison to the danger and chaos that was overcome on the set of Roar.
When the movie finally debuted in 1981, Roar was deemed by Variety as the most disaster-plagued film in the history of Hollywood. It was also a financial disaster. Fortunately, the passage of time affords us the perspective to view Roar for what it truly is: the most epic and amazing animal thriller ever made. It plays out like a fever-dream Disney movie. The lighthearted slapstick of the surface masks one of the most intense, white-knuckle, nail-biting thrillers ever seen. The cast is in constant mortal danger as dozens of adult lions improvise around them. At numer
More from Drafthouse Films
15/06/2017
We didn t plan for this to happen, but it did.
The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema brand has always had a reputation for showcasing so-called outsider cinema. Let s fa...
15/06/2017
Thirty five years ago, Lucasfilm and Paramount teamed up to unleash what is trul...
15/06/2017
The latest in our efforts to bring fans the boutique, film-related penile-parephernalia they so strongly desire (tip of the hat, and then some, to The Final Mem...
02/12/2016
The latest in our efforts to bring fans the boutique, film-related penile-parephernalia they so strongly desire (tip of the hat, and then some, to The Final Mem...
06/01/2016
Thirty five years ago, Lucasfilm and Paramount teamed up to unleash what is truly one of the greatest adventure films if not the greatest with Steven Spielb...
24/09/2015
Our love for Frank Hvam and Casper Christiansen is no secret. The comedic duo s incomparably hilarious Klown has been with us almost since the start Drafthous...
22/09/2015
We didn t plan for this to happen, but it did.
The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema brand has always had a reputation for showcasing so-called outsider cinema. Let s fa...
10/09/2015
We re immensely excited to announce the acquisition of Anders Thomas Jensen s Men & Chicken, which laid a golden egg in our hearts when we saw back at Berlin ea...
17/07/2015
In 1965 Western-backed military groups successfully defended the seat of the Indonesian government after an attempted coup allegedly by the Indonesian Communist...
21/05/2015
We re excited to announce a new partnership with digital content network Emerging Pictures to bring the Drafthouse Films catalog to more theaters than ever befo...
08/05/2015
In 2013, we released The Act of Killing, Joshua Oppenheimer s unprecedented examination of the 1965 66 Indonesian genocide, which Oppenheimer unwrapped through ...
01/05/2015
Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead s Spring was shot on location in beautifully scenic Italy, specifically in the coastal town of Polignano a Mare, and tells the ...
24/04/2015
In February of 2015, the Alamo sent me and a crack team from sunny Austin to the wintry hills of Fort Collins in what was to be the theater s first brewing coll...
06/04/2015
This is huge: the very first film for which Drafthouse Films has nabbed worldwide rights is Karyn Kusama s incredible SXSW Midnight thriller The Invitation. App...
02/04/2015
Continuing in the tradition of triumphantly provocative international acquisitions, Drafthouse Films has acquired Tetsuya Nakasima s festival shocker The World ...
19/02/2015
Updated:
Drafthouse Films has partnered with Olive Films to release the Noel Ma...
21/01/2015
We think our film Amira & Sam is something truly special. And, fittingly, Drafthouse Films is doing something special to honor the movie: we re offering a milit...
21/01/2015
Drafthouse Films, Timpson Films, Andrew Stark s Rook Films, Elijah Wood s Spectr...
15/12/2014
I can only name two female-fronted Westerns off the top of my head, and neither of them is particularly impressive. The first is Raimis The Quick And The Dead, ...
01/12/2014
This Cyber Monday, were trying something new. Instead of just one day of sales, were going all the way up to Christmas on our digital releases with a full 50% o...
18/09/2014
During the filming of 20,000 Days On Earth, legendary cult musician Nick Cave told filmmakers Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard about an object that changed his lif...
02/09/2014
Over the summer, while Nick Cave was in town with The Bad Seeds, we hosted a series of advance screenings of 20,000 Days On Earth. Of special note were two scre...
28/08/2014
Another day, another great pickup: Drafthouse Films has acquired Amira & Sam, an exemplary romantic comedy that recalls the straightforwardness of the genres cl...
27/08/2014
There is no debate. The Act Of Killing is a crown jewel of the documentary genre, and certainly one of the most hotly-discussed documentaries in a long, long ti...
12/08/2014
Scarecrow Video in Seattle is the most expansive independent library of VHS, laserdiscs, VCDs, DVDs and Blu-rays in the world, and the founders want to share th...
18/07/2014
Weve partnered with BitTorrent to once again offer exclusive, free content that gives fans the opportunity to go behind the scenes of the films they love. In th...
07/07/2014
Much of the feedback we've received from audiences about Nothing Bad Can Happen, the film we bought out of Cannes last year that's currently in theaters...
02/07/2014
We saw a lot of films at this past Cannes. You may not realize it, but attending Cannes is work. The jet lag, the meetings, the screenings its exhausting. But...
02/06/2014
If you're a Nick Cave fan, you already know that he and The Bad Seeds will b...
27/05/2014
Cannes is over.
Youve probably read a lot of coverage of films that screened, in competition and other categories. But you dont hear too much about the market,...
20/05/2014
We were smitten by Michel Gondrys latest, Mood Indigo, when we first saw it at last years Fantastic Fest. So much so that we snapped it up for a theatrical rele...
14/04/2014
Jonah Bekhor and Zach Maths uproarious doc The Final Member hits theaters this Friday. The film tackles the human drive for immortality: how do we want to be re...
31/03/2014
Chalk up this years Sundance Film Festival as overall pretty good for Drafthouse Films! We snapped up Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollards doc on Nick Cave, 20,000 Days...
20/03/2014
Ben Wheatleys psychedelic wartime horror masterpiece A Field In England heads to home video on April 8 with loads of special features!
Special Features includ...
19/03/2014
The next Drafthouse Films release, CHEAP THRILLS, follows Craig (Pat Healy), a struggling family man who loses his low-wage job and is threatened with eviction....
21/02/2014
Hey, Cheap Thrills is on VOD and in select theatres today! Trust me when I insist that you watch it immediately. And to celebrate, the team behind Drafthouse Fi...
18/02/2014
E.L. Katzs SXSW-winning, darkly comic thriller Cheap Thrills blew the roof off of the Alamo Drafthouse during its Fantastic Fest premiere last year and inspired...
10/02/2014
Drafthouse Films is acquiring the uncategorizable 20,000 DAYS ON EARTH out of Sundance! This is thrilling news and adds to Drafthouse Films roster of imaginativ...
10/02/2014
Alamo Drafthouse & Drafthouse Films announce a special screening of CHEAP THRILL...
07/02/2014
Those lucky enough to catch The Visitor, the colossally insane film we billed as the sci-fi/horror epic 1979 couldnt handle, know the exact feeling of what its ...
16/01/2014
The Act Of Killing is a landmark film and we are deeply honored to have the Academy recognize this truly one-of-a-kind achievement in the documentary form. We a...
13/01/2014
Mood Indigo is a true return to form for the Michel Gondry, exploring the surreal landscape of emotion and imagination along the lines of his classics The Scien...
13/01/2014
Friends of mine know by now that Ben Wheatleys A Field In England is one of my favorite Drafthouse Films releases of 2014 - I just cant shut up about it.
The ...
31/12/2013
Every year the Alamo Drafthouse team including staff from the programming offices of every location, Drafthouse Films, Mondo, Badass Digest, Fantastic Fest an...
30/12/2013
Its that time again! Here we have the Drafthouse Films team with their individual top ten lists of the year. Just like last year, the main parameter here is tha...
17/12/2013
Yesterday, Yahoo! premiered our Red Band trailer for Cheap Thrills, E.L. Katzs award-winning, pitch-black comedic thriller, which you can see below. Were psyche...
12/12/2013
No film better exemplifies our mission statement of breaking the barriers between art-house and grind house than Abel Ferraras notorious 1981 revenge classic Ms...
04/12/2013
Joshua Oppenheimers breakout, award-winning doc The Act Of Killing, which was recently shortlisted for Best Documentary at the forthcoming Academy Awards, will ...
26/11/2013
Time again for our annual Black Friday sale!
Starting Friday at noon EST, and lasting through Monday, all Blu-ray/DVD packages are 25% off, and Alliance member...
21/11/2013
Fiercely independent film god Abel Ferrara director of Bad Lieutenant and The Funeral has explored some of the darkest, and most violent reaches of the huma...