Hide and Seek (album) - Film

Film

  • Hide and Seek (1964 film), a British thriller starring Ian Carmichael
  • Hide and Seek (1972 film), a film featuring Graham Stark
  • Hide and Seek (2000 film) or Cord, a thriller starring Jennifer Tilly and Vincent Gallo
  • Hide and Seek (2005 film), a horror film starring Robert De Niro and Dakota Fanning
  • Hide and Seek (2007 film), a Philippine horror film directed by Rahyan Carlos
  • Hide N' Seek, a 2012 Malayalam-language Indian film starring Mukesh and Shankar
  • Hide and Seek, a 1984 television film based on the novel The Adolescence of P-1 by Thomas J. Ryan
  • Hide and Seek, a 1996 television film directed by Su Friedrich
  • Hide & Seek, a 2004 short film starring Mehmet Ferda
  • Kakurenbo (Hide and Seek), a 2004 animated CGI film by Shuuhei Morita

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