Following a rare format these days, this is an anthology of four cautionary tales in the style of, if not with the quality of, The Twilight Zone, only with a rock 'n' roll theme.
They are hosted by The Who's Roger Daltrey and, as is usual in these sorts of film, range from silly to thought-provoking.
The fourth is the best, starring Peter Strauss as a politician whose life is ruined when he is caught having an affair, but who gets the chance to change the past when a special song invokes strong memories...
None of the stories are particularly original, and none of the twists in the tail are frightening, but the tales are short and succinct and should pass the time reasonably well.
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