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Strange Frequency 2001

★ 4.39 votes87 min📅 2001-01-24

"Rock and roll will never die... we're not sure about everyone else."

Mary Lambert's *Strange Frequency* (2001) delivers a wild, genre-blending anthology that fuses rock 'n' roll energy with horror, comedy, and sci-fi in four electrifying segments.

Director: Mary Lambert

Cast

Martin Cummins
Martin Cummins
Dante (segment 'Disco Inferno')
Christopher Masterson
Christopher Masterson
Todd (segment 'My Generation')
Brandy Ledford
Brandy Ledford
Christine (segment 'Disco Inferno')
Danny Masterson
Danny Masterson
Randy (segment 'Disco Inferno')
Judd Nelson
Judd Nelson
Martin Potter (segment 'More Than a Feeling')
Erik Palladino
Erik Palladino
Buck (segment 'Disco Inferno')
Eric Roberts
Eric Roberts
Bob Henry (segment 'My Generation')
Marla Sokoloff
Marla Sokoloff
Darcy King (segment 'More Than a Feeling')
John Taylor
John Taylor
Jimmy Blitz (segment 'Room Service')
Christine Chatelain
Christine Chatelain
Farrah (segment 'Disco Inferno')

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Strange Frequency (2001) about?

This rock-themed anthology follows four bizarre tales where fate, karma, and supernatural forces collide with musicians and industry players in wildly unexpected ways. Whether it's a metal band trapped in a disco hell or a record exec haunted by his inability to hold onto talent, each segment delivers dark humor and supernatural twists.

Who directed Strange Frequency?

The film was directed by Mary Lambert, known for her work in genre cinema and music videos, who brings a punk-infused visual style to the anthology.

Who stars in Strange Frequency?

The ensemble includes Martin Cummins, Christopher Masterson, Brandy Ledford, Danny Masterson, and Judd Nelson.

Is Strange Frequency (2001) worth watching?

If you love quirky horror-comedy hybrids with a rock soundtrack, *Strange Frequency* delivers a fun, offbeat ride. While it's unrated, its cult anthology charm and genre mashup make it a hidden gem for fans of late-'90s/early-2000s genre films seeking something different.

How long is Strange Frequency?

The runtime is 87 minutes, packing four punchy segments into a tight, high-energy package.

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About Strange Frequency (2001) — A Punk-Anthology of Rock, Horror, and Dark Fate

Mary Lambert's *Strange Frequency* (2001) delivers a wild, genre-blending anthology that fuses rock 'n' roll energy with horror, comedy, and sci-fi in four electrifying segments. Each standalone story dives into the darkly humorous side of fate, fame, and cosmic retribution—whether it's metalheads trapped in a disco inferno hellscape, a cynical A&R rep haunted by his inability to hold onto talent, or a rock star's self-destructive tantrums clashing with an unflappable hotel maid. The director blends grittiness with absurdity, creating an offbeat vibe that's equal parts punk attitude and supernatural suspense.

With a cast led by Martin Cummins, Christopher and Danny Masterson, Brandy Ledford, and a scene-stealing Judd Nelson, *Strange Frequency* leans into its 'what if?' premise with sharp writing and a rebellious spirit. The tagline promises the ride: *Rock and roll will never die... we're not sure about everyone else.* It's a snarky, stylish ride through the fringes of fame, where every note could be your last—and every character's fate feels like a twisted encore.