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Hideaway (1995)
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A man has a near-death experience and awakens to find himself spiritually attached to another who went through a similar experience in this horror movie. The story is based on a Dean Koontz novel. Hatch Harrison, an antique dealer, finds himself in an extraordinary position following the car wreck in which he was broad-sided by a semi-truck. Although his wife and teenage daughter survive, Hatch was actually dead for two hours before innovative resuscitator Dr. Jonas Nybern was able to bring him back. Hatch tries to resume his normal life, but encounters difficulty when he begins having horrific hallucinations. It turns out that the "visions" are really the experiences of Vassago, a Satanist who ritually kills people. Somehow he and the killer are connected. Vassago, too can experience events in Hatch's life; he begins to threaten Hatch by telling him he will use his daughter for a virgin sacrifice. The two men must battle it out spiritually. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeff GoldblumChristine Lahti, (more)
Director(s):
Brett LeonardBill Mizel, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD  | Digital SD
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Michael M.

This is a must see movie now!!!! You'll be on the edge of your seat, and you'll grab the remote to hit rewind if you miss one word! This could very well be what it could be like to go to Heaven / or Hell when you die., Great visualizations, acting, plot, mood & soundtrack.

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Stephen T.

If you read the book... you won't like the movie. Often said, never truer here. Dean Koonts wrote the book and then sold the rights to it for the movie. Once he saw what they were doing to his story, he pulled his name from the project. With good reason. He has since stated that he isn't big on turning his books into movies because of Hollywood fiasco's like this. He's right. This was a terrible adaptation and a plain bad movie to boot. Unfortunate, becuase the book is one of my favorite of his.

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Thomas A.

I loved this movie. The whole hell / heaven concept was great. I ad to watch this 3 times before sending it back ;o)

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