Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFamily man Hatch Harrison gets a special resuscitative medicine after "dying" in a car accident. Afterwards, he starts having strange nightmares such as killing a teen girl. Is it just dream... Alles lesenFamily man Hatch Harrison gets a special resuscitative medicine after "dying" in a car accident. Afterwards, he starts having strange nightmares such as killing a teen girl. Is it just dreams?Family man Hatch Harrison gets a special resuscitative medicine after "dying" in a car accident. Afterwards, he starts having strange nightmares such as killing a teen girl. Is it just dreams?
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- 1 Nominierung insgesamt
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- (as Roger R. Cross)
- TV Announcer
- (as Norma Wick)
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"Hideaway" (1995) is a psychological crime thriller with mystery/horror elements based on Dean R. Koontz' 1992 novel. Dean hated the end results and wanted his name removed from the credits, but the gist of his story is intact (I guess the devil is in the details, as they say). True, the movie changes Regina from a cool orphan into a typical spoiled teenager and omits elaboration on how Vassago (Sisto) becomes what he is, but so what? You can only fit so much of a book into 1 hour and 45 minutes; besides, enough detail is there if you read in between the lines.
The movie reminds me of a meshing of the future "Kiss the Girls" (1997) and "Bless the Child" (2000). It shares the tone and general locations of "Disturbing Behavior" (1998) with the story being influenced by flicks like "Body Parts" (1991) and "Eyes of Laura Mars" (1978). Obviously if you favor these kinds of flicks you'll probably like this one despite complaints by Koontz and fans of the book.
The storytelling is a little confusing in certain ways (for instance, if the killer dies in the opening sequence, how can he be alive & murdering people?). Yet everything is explained by the last act. Meanwhile the colorful CGI depicting the afterlife is quaint (being done in 1994) and reminiscent of the dubious effects in "Bless the Child," but that's okay because the afterlife should appear amorphous anyway.
Silverstone was about 18 during shooting and quite fetching, but she's not the focus; Goldblum and Sisto are. Speaking of Sisto, he looks & acts like Jim Morrison would if he was a psycho serial murderer. Meanwhile Lahti was 44 at the time and looks great.
The ending at the titular hideaway (in a defunct amusement park) is thoroughly comic booky, but the flick has effective atmosphere and delivers the goods if you can roll with it rather than against it.
The film was shot in Britannia Beach, British Columbia, which is 20 miles north of Vancouver. Vassago's hideaway was constructed in the abandoned Britannia Mine.
GRADE: B-/C+
I admit, I was expecting from the write-up a second rate TV movie, but ended up with a deranged grin plastered across my face. I particularly enjoyed the film's 'darkness', and hellishly black soundtrack that only added to the effect. Personally, I'm surprised that Jeremy Sisto has yet to be mentioned in the reviews, because I believe his chilling performance as Vasago was one of the shining factors in this movie. What with his penetrating stare and spooky, well-spoken accent he made, to me, the perfect killer. A round of applause for the young man, if you please.
Personally, I see Hideaway as a movie that should be a big hit with the gothic community, and I shall stand by my word regardless...
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- WissenswertesDennis Quaid's production company produced the film, but the actor removed his name from the credits after seeing the final cut.
- PatzerThe pentagram which is on the wall is supposed to be an occult Satanic symbol. It is, however, a normal Pythagorean pentacle - the occult pentagram should be upside down.
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Vassago: My name's Vassago.
Regina: That's different.
Vassago: Different.
Regina: I'm Regina.
Vassago: I know.
Regina: You know?
Vassago: I know
Vassago: Yes, Regina.
Vassago: Well Regina you don't look like you belong here.
Regina: Yeah?
Vassago: Yeah.
Regina: Well, uh, maybe you're right.
Vassago: No, not maybe, I am right.
Vassago: I'm so right, that I know where you do belong.
Vassago: Let me take you somewhere.
Vassago: Make you feel, make us both feel, something...
Linda, Regina's Friend: We're waiting for some people.
Vassago: Why don't you let Regina make her own decisions?
Linda, Regina's Friend: Why don't you piss off.
Linda, Regina's Friend: Yeah...
Linda, Regina's Friend: Bye.
Vassago: I'll see you again.
Regina: You know what's the deal you said he was cute?
Linda, Regina's Friend: He's a creep. God, Regina get some sense.
Linda, Regina's Friend: Let's get out of here, let's go.
- Crazy CreditsThere is some additional story following the final credits.
- SoundtracksGo to Hell
Written by Sascha Konietzko, En Esch & Svet Am
Performed by KMFDM
Courtesy of Wax Trax! Records & TVT Records
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Box Office
- Budget
- 15.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 12.201.255 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.213.455 $
- 5. März 1995
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 12.201.255 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 46 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1