Anyone who’s seen the Aurora Borealis either in pictures, on video or in person knows the beauty these “Northern Lights” can produce. But they’ve rarely produced anything as beautiful as the time they allowed John Sullivan to reconnect with his long-dead father and try to save his life.
That’s the premise of the film “Frequency,” released in 2000, written by Toby Emmerich and directed by Gregory Hoblit.
The story begins in Bayside, Queens, October 1969, a few days before firefighter Frank Sullivan (Dennis Quaid) will die while trying to rescue a teenager in an abandoned warehouse fire.
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