Frequency

Frequency is a 2000 film that contains elements of the time travel, thriller, and alternate history film genres. It was directed by Gregory Hoblit and written by Toby Emmerich. The film stars Dennis Quaid and James Caviezel as father and son, Frank and John Sullivan respectively. It was filmed in Toronto and New York City. The film gained mostly favorable reviews following its release and was released in DVD format on October 31, 2000. The film w... more

Initial release date:

  • Apr 28, 2000

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  • 118 min (70.8 hs )

Estimated budget:

  • 31,000,000 (US$)

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Gregory Hoblit

Gregory King Hoblit (born November 27, 1944 in Abilene, Texas) is an American Hollywood film director and TV producer. His father was in law enforcement, and much of his work is oriented towards police, attorneys, and legal cases. Hoblit has produced, directed and written episodes of several...

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  • What if you could reach back in time? What if you could change the past? What if it changed everything?
  • The future is listening.
  • What if?
  • What if you could talk to someone you love...who has been dead for 30 years?

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  • 118 min (70.8 hs )

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  • 31,000,000

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