A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 24, 2001
Original Title:
Strange Frequency
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Broadway Video
Once and Future Films
VH1
Viacom Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 87
A Rock 'n Roll version of the Twilight Zone, with four segments: "Disco Inferno," where metalheads find themselves in hell; "My Generation," where hitchhikers help you die before you get old; "Room Service," rock star room-trasher vs. the hotel maid; "More Than a Feeling," an A&R man feels talent in his gut but can't hold on to the artists he finds.
Art Direction:
Gregory G. Venturi
Assistant Editor:
Don Koch
Robert Hudson
Joe Butler
Camera Operator:
Nathaniel Massey
Enrique del Rio
Bob Decosta
Casting:
Rick Millikan
Casting Assistant:
Saori Yamamoto
Chief Lighting Technician:
John Scott
Co-Producer:
Dale Kutzera
Joseph Anaya
Costume Designer:
Cali Newcomen
Costumer:
Cali Newcomen
Director:
Bryan Spicer
Mary Lambert
Director of Photography:
Philip Linzey
Editor:
Tom Walls
Chris G. Willingham
Executive Producer:
Dan Merchant
Jim Sharp
Extras Casting:
James Forsyth
First Assistant Director:
Robert Crippen
Kevin Parks
Hairstylist:
Janet Sala
Key Grip:
John Spencer-Phillips
Local Casting:
Carol Kelsay
Location Manager:
Don Knodel
Makeup Artist:
Lili Marr
Music Editor:
Davis Jones
Music Supervisor:
Greg Sill
Original Music Composer:
Tyler Bates
Post Production Supervisor:
Jim Hilton
Producer:
Deborah Ann Henderson
Production Coordinator:
Moira Perlmutter
Production Design:
Bob Bottieri
Production Manager:
Sherry King-Bloxham
Property Master:
Kimberley Regent
Richard Molnar
Script Supervisor:
Anne-Marie Clark
Second Assistant Director:
Blair Freeman-Marsh
Set Decoration:
Kelly Lycan
Sound Mixer:
Daryl Powell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nello Torri
Myron Nettinga
Special Effects Coordinator:
Allen Benjamin
Stunt Coordinator:
Garvin Cross
Supervising Producer:
Richard Davis
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark R. Crookston
Transportation Coordinator:
Dave Liboiron
Visual Effects Producer:
Annemarie Griggs
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Roger Berger
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