Strange Frequency 2 (Full Frame)

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Strange Frequency 2 (Full Frame)

Inspired by TV's classic anthologies, "Strange Frequency." A sort of "Rock & Roll Twilight Zone," consisting of four half-hour anthological segments which trade on musical mythology, the supernatural and a dark sense of humor. "Don't Stop Believin'" Ben Stanton (Peter Strauss) is running for Senate and the polls are on a downward slide. A recent car accident in which his young lover died hasn't helped his popularity, but each time he plays his campaign song he's transported back to the moment of the crash. Can he change the future, or will history just repeat itself? Teleplay by Dale Kutzera; Story by Scott Foster and Dale Kutzera; Directed by Kevin Inch "Instant Karma" Arrogant rock star Vince Brava (Jason Gedrick) forces himself on a naive groupie Lara (Lindsay Sloane) at a post-show party. She vows to take revenge and while kissing him at the next gig, magically switches their personalities. When "she" becomes "he," it is payback time as Lara sets out to destroy his life. Teleplay by Joseph Anaya, Dan Merchant and Steve Jones; Story by Dale Kutzera and Steve Jones; Directed by Jeff Woolnough "Cold Turkey" "Have you ever written a song sober?" is the question mysterious music journalist (Patsy Kensit) puts to songwriter Jared (John Hawkes). He's been on the wagon but it's cost him his creativity. They embark on a binge when she reveals she's the manifestation of his addiction. And she's in his life for good. Written by Joseph Anaya and Dan Merchant; Directed by Kevin Inch "Soul Man" Mitch (James Marsters) is a wannabe guitarist who finds Jimi Hendrix's last song in a thrift store. The downside: if he plays it he'll conjure up the devil. He ignores the warning and with the help of Simon Rathbone (Roger Daltrey) finds fame and fortune. But soon Satan wants to settle the score. Written by Carl Dupre and Dan Merchant; Directed by Neill Fearnley.