Movie Description An inspiring, hopeful psychological thriller, FREQUENCY features two standout performances by Quaid (D.O.A.) and Caviezel (THE THIN RED LINE). Caviezel is John Sullivan, a 36-year-old police officer who has never quite gotten over the early death of his father, Frank (Quaid), a firefighter who lost his life while on the job. When John discovers that he has begun to miraculously communicate with his father over short wave radio, circa 1969, he tries to warn him of the impending disaster, changing history in the process.
| Credits | | Producer: | Gregory Hoblit, Hawk Koch, Toby Emmerich | | Cast: | Andre Braugher, Elizabeth Mitchell |
| Details | | Edition: | Spanish Version | | Sound: | Stereo Sound, Surround Sound |
Notes Theatrical release: April 28, 2000 (national).
Early in the movie, an episode of Hill Street Blues can be seen playing on a television; FREQUENCY director Gregory Hoblit won an Emmy as co-executive producer of that popular cop show.
Brian Greene, who is seen in scenes from both 1969 and 1999, served as the physics consultant on the film.
Former New York City detective Bill Clark served as a consultant on the movie; he has also served as a consultant on Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue.
Brian Greene and Dick Cavett re-create an interview they did in 1969 so the interview can be seen both in the past and the present.
Noah Emmerich, who plays Gordo, is the brother of Toby Emmerich, the screenwriter of FREQUENCY.
The official movie Web site, frequencymovie.com, offered the services of bigfoot.com in order to help people find long-lost friends and relatives. Surfers could also attach a memento for inclusion in a time capsule that would be secured for 30 years.
Jack Matthews of the New York Daily News named FREQUENCY one of the 10 best films of 2000.
Garth Brooks and Jenny Yates were nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Song--Motion Picture for "When You Come Back to Me Again."
Editorial Reviews "...Engrossing from first frame to last....Hoblit's direction imbues the father-son scenes with captivating warmth..." Movieline - p.36 - Stephen Farber
"...[An] unabashedly emotional high-concept thriller..." -- Rating: B Entertainment Weekly - p.73 - Lisa Schwarzbaum
"...[FREQUENCY] engrosses and entertains, and is surprisingly rich with interesting ideas and visual flair..." Total Film - p.91 - Nicholas Dawson
"...It's the emotionally believable interaction between Quaid and Caviezel that gives the film its soul..." Box Office - p.64 - Michael Tunison
"...Cleverly written....Tightly directed....Hoblit knows how to ratchet up the tension and isn't afraid to do so..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (04/28/2000)
"...The central idea is strong and carries us along....FREQUENCY is likely to appeal to the fans of THE SIXTH SENSE, GHOST and other movies where the characters find a loophole in reality..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (04/28/2000)
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