Strange Frequency (2001)
Directed by Bryan Spicer / Mary Lambert
Genres - Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Music, Science Fiction, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Sci-Fi Horror |
Release Date - Jan 24, 2001 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 120 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - PG13
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Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
The Twilight Zone goes rock & roll in VH1's creepy anthology series Strange Frequency. In "Disco Inferno," metalheads Buck (Erik Palladino) and Randy (Danny Masterson) wander into a strange nightclub while looking for roadside assistance following a late-night car accident. "My Generation" finds a predatory hippie (Eric Roberts) facing an unexpected challenge when he picks up an unsuspecting "grunger," and in "Room Service," an ageing rocker with a penchant for trashing hotel rooms meets an unexpected nemesis in the form of a seemingly supernatural cleaning woman. Rounding out this frightful tales of rock & roll excess, "More Than a Feeling" offers the horrific tale of a famous promoter (Judd Nelson) whose unusual penchant for spotting up-and-coming talent ultimately has a deadly effect on his young prodigies.
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car-crash, cleaning-woman, grunge-music, hippie, music-promoter, nightclub, rock-star