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HorrorMysteryThriller

Broadcast Signal Intrusion

- Follow the tapes.

In the late 90s, a video archivist unearths a series of sinister pirate broadcasts and becomes obsessed with uncovering the dark conspiracy behind them.

Release Date : 2021-10-22

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Queensbury PicturesDark Sky Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Harry Shum Jr.

Character Name : James

Original Name : Harry Shum Jr.

Gender : Male

Kelley Mack

Character Name : Alice

Original Name : Kelley Mack

Gender : Female

Chris Sullivan

Character Name : Phreaker

Original Name : Chris Sullivan

Gender : Male

Michael B. Woods

Character Name : MacAlister

Original Name : Michael B. Woods

Gender : Male

Arif Yampolsky

Character Name : Chester

Original Name : Arif Yampolsky

Gender : Male

Richard Cotovsky

Character Name : Brad

Original Name : Richard Cotovsky

Gender : Male

Steve Pringle

Character Name : Dr. Stuart Lithgow

Original Name : Steve Pringle

Gender : Male

Justin Welborn

Character Name : Michael

Original Name : Justin Welborn

Gender : Male

Jennifer Jelsema

Character Name : Nora

Original Name : Jennifer Jelsema

Gender : Female

Anthony E. Cabral

Character Name : Group Sharer

Original Name : Anthony E. Cabral

Gender : Male

Madrid St. Angelo

Character Name : 11 Proprietor

Original Name : Madrid St. Angelo

Gender : Male

Preston Tate Jr.

Character Name : Manfred

Original Name : Preston Tate Jr.

Gender : Male

James Swanton

Character Name : Sal-E Sparx

Original Name : James Swanton

Gender : Male

Thomas Kosik

Character Name : Bar Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Thomas Kosik

Gender : Male

Zoe Cooper

Character Name : Zoe Martez/Sal-E Sparks

Original Name : Zoe Cooper

Gender : Female

Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2025-05-26

Why they didn't do Max Headroom, I don't know. To update it a few years and set it in the 90s instead of the 80s? It's not bad through, it's moody, the lighting works really well. They did a good job of making it look like a 90s indie horror flick. have the color of the phone booths for 90s Chicago wrong through Public phones were blue, honor boxes red. The problem is that the plot doesn't know where it's going and seems to lose itself, but it's otherwise watchable... and given the budget it's really good.