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Hideaway is a 1995 horror film directed by Brett Leonard. It is based on the 1992 novel of the same name by Dean Koontz, and stars Jeff Goldblum, Christine Lahti, Alicia Silverstone, Jeremy Sisto, Alfred Molina and Rae Dawn Chong . In the film, Goldblum plays a man who dies in a car accident, only to be revived two hours later.
- $15 million (estimated)
- Trevor Jones
- March 3, 1995
- Jerry A. Baerwitz, Gimel Everett, Agatha Hanczakowski
Mar 3, 1995 · Hideaway: Directed by Brett Leonard. With Jeff Goldblum, Christine Lahti, Alicia Silverstone, Jeremy Sisto. Hatch gets a special resuscitative medicine after "dying" in a car accident.
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- Fantasy, Horror, Thriller
- Brett Leonard
- 1995-03-03
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Mar 3, 1995 · Not only does it list an archemythologist, it needs one: The movie is an expedition into the deepest caverns of after-death spookiness, with a hero zapped back to life after lingering just a little too long on the distant shore.
1995 · 1 hr 47 min. R. Horror · Drama · Thriller. Since he miraculously escaped death, Hatch Harrison has shared an inexplicable link with a psychotic killer that puts his family in mortal danger. Subtitles: English. Starring: Jeremy Sisto Jeff Goldblum Alicia Silverstone Rae Dawn Chong Alfred Molina Christine Lahti. Directed by: Brett Leonard.
- Brett Leonard
- January 1, 1995
- 106 min
Hatch Harrison (Jeff Goldblum), his wife, Lindsey (Christine Lahti), and their daughter, Regina (Alicia Silverstone), are enjoying a pleasant drive when a car crash leaves wife and daughter...
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- Horror
- R
Details. After a near-death experience, a family man (Jeff Goldblum) finds himself psychically linked to a serial killer who's chosen his next victim: the man's daughter (Alicia Silverstone). Based on the novel by Dean R. Koontz. Screenplay by Andrew Kevin Walker and Neil Jimenez. Directed by Brett Leonard (The Lawnmower Man).