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  1. Synopsis. Following his discovery of the body of his wife in a bathtub after her suicide, Dr. David Callaway (Robert De Niro), a psychologist working in New York City, decides to move with his 10-year-old daughter Emily (Dakota Fanning) to upstate New York. There, Emily makes an apparently imaginary friend she calls "Charlie".

  2. Language. English. Budget. $25 million [1] Box office. $127.4 million [2] Hide and Seek is a 2005 American psychological thriller film starring Robert De Niro and Dakota Fanning. It was directed by John Polson. Albert Hughes was initially set to direct, making his debut as a solo director, but left due to creative differences.

  3. Jan 27, 2005 · Directed by. John Polson. A small girl is haunted by fears after her mother's suicide. Her father, a psychiatrist, feels powerless to console her, and thinks perhaps if they move out of the apartment where the death took place, that might help. Since John Polson's "Hide and Seek" is a thriller, he finds the ideal new home: A vast frame summer ...

  4. Who's making Hide and Seek: Crew List . A look at the Hide and Seek behind-the-scenes crew and production team. The film's director John Polson last directed Tenderness and Swimfan. The film's writer Ari Schlossberg last wrote The Twisted.

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  5. Hide and Seek: Directed by John Polson. With Robert De Niro, Dakota Fanning, Famke Janssen, Elisabeth Shue. As a widower tries to piece together his life in the wake of his wife's suicide, his daughter finds solace, at first, in her imaginary friend.

  6. Hide and Seek (2005) - Awards, nominations, and wins. Menu. Movies. ... What is the Japanese language plot outline for Hide and Seek (2005)? Answer.

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  8. It also seems to have taken a bit from the 2005 thriller Hide and Seek although it has no imaginary friend there are elements of that film’s plot in this low-key J-Horror. The film is one of those plot changing films that the Japanese do so well in the genre of horror. The Complex starts off as a low-key disturbing look at the new neighbors.