- Hideaway (film)
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name = Hideaway
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director =Brett Leonard
producer =Jerry A. Baerwitz Gimel Everett Agatha Hanczakowski
writer = Screenplay byAndrew Kevin Walker andNeal Jimenez Based on the novel byDean Koontz
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starring =Jeff Goldblum Christine Lahti Alicia Silverstone Jeremy Sisto
music = Trevor Jones
cinematography =Gale Tattersall
editing =B.J. Sears
distributor =TriStar Pictures
production_company = TriStar Pictures
released =March 3 ,1995
runtime = 106 min
country = USA
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imdb_id ="Hideaway" is a 1995
horror film directed byBrett Leonard and based on the novel of the same name byDean Koontz . It starsJeff Goldblum ,Alicia Silverstone ,Christine Lahti andJeremy Sisto . In the movie Goldblum plays a man who dies in a car accident, only to be revived two hours later. He then experiences eitherhallucination s or psychic .Tagline
*"Hatch Harrison was pronounced dead on arrival. After two hours, the doctors brought him back. But he didn't come back alone."
Plot
The movie opens with a Satanic worshipper (Sisto) chanting in a room filled with candles and Satanic imagery. The as-of-yet unnamed character then commits suicide in a ritualistic way by falling forward onto a knife.
After the screen credits roll, Goldblum's character Hatch Harrison is introduced. On a drive with his family Harrison gets into a car accident and is pronounced dead—only to be revived two hours later by specialist Dr. Jonas Nyebern (Molina). His wife Lindsay (Lahti), and daughter Regina (Silverstone), were also involved in the car accident but escaped without serious injuries.
After the accident and subsequent revival, Harrison begins to experience premonitions. These involve him seeing murders through the eyes of a killer. Harrison realizes that the murders are actually happening when the women he sees being murdered are announced as missing in news reports. The character Harrison sees committing the murders is later shown to be the same character who committed suicide in the opening sequence. The character, who is identified as Vassago, talks to Harrison's daughter at a night club, which Harrison sees in his visions.
Harrison attempts to stop Vassago from murdering only to be told that he is experiencing mental problems by his family, his psychiatrist, and the police. Harrison visits a
psychic (Chong) who confirms his beliefs and tells him that Vassago is also having visions in which he can see through Harrison's eyes. It is then revealed that Vassago is the son of Dr. Nyebern and that Vassago killed his mother and two sisters. After his suicide (shown in the opening sequence), he was also revived from the dead by Dr. Nyebern.Vassago then kidnaps Regina and goes to an abandoned
amusement park , where he kills his father after being confronted by him. Harrison and his wife save Regina, and Harrison kills Vassago. The movie ends in asupernatural special effects sequence, in which the souls of Vassago and Harrison collide in battle. Harrison lives and exits the park with his family.Cast
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Jeff Goldblum ... Hatch Harrison
*Christine Lahti ... Lindsey Harrison
*Alicia Silverstone ... Regina Harrison
*Jeremy Sisto ... Vassago / Jeremy
*Alfred Molina ... Dr. Jonas Nyebern
*Rae Dawn Chong ... Rose OrwettoReception
The film received negative reviews from critics, with the review tallying website
rottentomatoes.com reporting that 9 out of the 11 reviews they tallied were negative for a score of 18% and a certification of "rotten". [ [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1060518-hideaway/ Hideaway entry] ,rottentomatoes.com , accessedMarch 21 2007 .]Roger Ebert , one of the few critics who liked the film, characterized it as a standard fare horror film that accomplishes the film's modest goals.Ebert, Roger. [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19950303/REVIEWS/503030303/1023 Hideaway review] , "Chicago Sun-Times ",March 3 1995 , accessedMarch 21 2007 .] Ebert summarized his review by saying, "Look, I'm not saying this is a great movie, or even a distinguished one. I'm saying: You want horror, you want psychic abandon, you want Rae Dawn Chong reading Jeff Goldblum's Tarot cards and not liking what she sees, you see this movie, you get your money's worth."Mick LaSalle of the "San Francisco Chronicle " gave the film a poor review, but stated that Goldblum's performance "makes a tedious film intermittently tolerable." [LaSalle, Mick. [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/1995/09/01/DD44559.DTL FILM REVIEW -- Goldblum Hidden Away in Predictable Movie] , "San Francisco Chronicle ",September 1 1995 , accessedMarch 21 2007 .]Hideaway made $11,677,123 in the US box office. [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800233541/info Hideaway] , movies.yahoo.com, accessed
March 21 2007 .]Dean Koontz
Koontz was reportedly unsatisfied with the film. According to "Washington Post's"
Rita Kempley , "Koontz hates the movie so much he tried to force TriStar to remove his name from the credits." [Kempley, Rita. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/movies/videos/hideawayrkempley_c00d6e.htm Hideaway] , "The Washington Post ",March 4 1995 , accessedMarch 21 2007 .] In addition, according to the "San Francisco Chronicle's"Walter Addiego , Koontz was so dissatisfied with Hideaway that he would only allow a film adaptation of his novel "Phantoms" to be made if he was allowed to approve of the final version of the film. [Addiego, Walter. [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/e/a/1998/01/23/WEEKEND7998.dtl How it was made more interesting than the film Author Koontz got his say on "Phantoms"] , "San Francisco Chronicle",January 28 1998 , accessedMarch 21 2007 .]References
External links
*imdb title|id= 0113303 |title=Hideaway
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