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Hideaway is a 1995 horror film directed by Brett Leonard and based on the novel of the same name by Dean Koontz. It stars Jeff Goldblum, Alicia Silverstone, Christine Lahti, and Jeremy Sisto. In the movie Goldblum plays a man who dies in a car accident, only to be revived two hours later. After being revived, he experiences frightening visions. He begins to understand that he has become psychically connected to a serial killer, and that by cutting himself he can actually induce the visions and see through the killer's eyes. Unfortunately, the vision works both ways, and the killer can also see through his eyes.
After killing his mother and sister and ritualistically arranging their bodies as a sacrifice to Satan, Devil worshipper "Vassago" (Sisto) invokes Satanic verse in a room filled with candles and Satanic imagery. He then commits suicide by throwing himself onto an athame in order to damn his soul.
Hatch Harrison (Goldblum) is 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.
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There’s a constant cry in the park
Baby lost his blue eyes in the dark
He’d been working all night long
Behind the desperate lies
He sleeps like a rock
And awakes with the sun
To freeze the color of the angel
That watches over his shoulder
Hide away. Shy away
To keep you from the cool wind
It’ll help you crawl through confusion
Make you break away
And if this ain’t enough
You’re going to drown your head in misery
And it’s all a blurry memory
And if this ain’t enough
You’re going to drown your head in cheap whiskey
And it’s all a blurry memory
There’s a constant cry in the park
Baby lost his blue eyes in the dark
He’d been working all night long