
Movie spotlight
Roar in the Woods
Japanese soldiers are removing most of the Taiwan forest for timber which they will send back to Japan. A local rich kid and a kung fu expert start putting a stop to it.
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Plot Summary
A family's camping trip in the woods takes an unexpected turn when they encounter a group of rowdy young men. The family must find a way to navigate the situation and protect their peaceful retreat from the intrusion.
Critical Reception
Roar in the Woods was a low-budget family comedy that saw limited release and garnered minimal critical attention. It is not widely known or discussed in film circles, and its critical reception is largely unrecorded.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Rodney Amateau, who also directed the popular television series "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis."
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