Hidden

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Hidden or The Hidden may refer to:

Film and television

Film

  • The Hidden (1987 film), an American science fiction/horror film
  • Hidden (2005 film) or Caché, a French thriller film
  • The Hidden (2005 film), a Spanish-British-Italian psychological thriller film
  • Hidden (2009 film), a Norwegian horror film
  • Hidden 3D, a 2011 Italian-Canadian horror film
  • Hidden (2015 film), an American psychological thriller film

Television

  • Hidden (2011 TV series), a British political drama series
  • Hidden (2018 TV series), a Welsh/English bilingual police drama series
  • "Hidden" (The 4400), an episode
  • "Hidden" (Smallville), an episode
  • "The Hidden" (The Penguins of Madagascar), an episode

Literature

  • Hidden (Torchwood), a 2008 audiobook based on the TV series Torchwood
  • Hidden, a 2012 House of Night novel by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast
  • The Hidden (Animorphs novel), a 2000 Animorphs novel
  • The Hidden, a 2004 novel by Sarah Pinborough
  • The Hidden (Golding novel), a 2021 novel by Melanie Golding

Music

  • Hidden (Coma Virus album), 1996
  • Hidden (These New Puritans album), 2010
  • Hidden (Titiyo album), 2008

People

  • Anthony Hidden (1936–2016), British judge
  • Genevieve Hidden (1926–2016), French surgeon
  • George Hidden, English MP for Great Bedwyn in 1558
  • L'Encobert (died 1522), or "The Hidden", Spanish rebel leader in the Revolt of the Brotherhoods in Valencia

Other uses

  • The Hidden (video game), a 2005 multiplayer mod for the computer game Half Life 2
  • Hidden Report, Anthony Hidden's 1989 report on the 1988 Clapham Junction rail crash
  • Amun, meaning "The Hidden", an Ancient Egyptian deity

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Hidden
  • All pages with titles beginning with The Hidden
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