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Escape may refer to:
- Escapism, mental diversion by means of entertainment or recreation
- Escapology, the study and practice of escaping from physical restraints
- Prison escape, the act of breaking out of prison
[edit] Literature
- Escape (1930 film), featuring Gerald du Maurier and Edna Best
- Escape (1940 film), starring Robert Taylor and Norma Shearer
- Escape (1948 film), a remake of the 1940 film, with Rex Harrison and Peggy Cummins
- Escape, the video title of the 1970 film The McKenzie Break
- Escape (1971 film), a made-for-television movie
- Escape (1987 film), BBC film starring Edita Brychta
- Escape (2006 film), starring Ethan Embry
- Escape (radio program), a radio drama series on CBS, a highly-regarded companion to the network's longer-running Suspense anthology series
- Escape (Sirius XM), a music channel on satellite radio
[edit] Albums
- "Escape" (Enrique Iglesias song), a single by Enrique Iglesias
- "Escape" (Rupert Holmes song), a 1979 hit for Rupert Holmes, later known as "Escape (The PiƱa Colada Song)"
- "Escape" (Misia song), a song by MISIA
- "Escape", a song from Metallica's 1984 album Ride the Lightning
- "Escape", a song by Hoobastank from their album The Reason
- "Escape", a song by Muse from their first album Showbiz and first EP Muse
- "Escape" (Craig Armstrong song), a 1999 song by Craig Armstrong
- Ska-P, a Spanish ska punk group
- "Escaping" (Margaret Urlich song), a 1989 single by Margaret Urlich
[edit] Computers
- Escape key, the Esc key on a computer keyboard
- Escape sequence, a series of characters used to trigger some sort of command state in computers
- Escape character, a single character which in a sequence of characters signifies that what is to follow takes an alternative interpretation
- escape(), a JavaScript function to percent-encode a string (though encodeURIComponent() and encodeURI() are preferable)
- Ford Escape, a small Sport Utility Vehicle
- Escape, Inc., a subsidiary of Japanese game developer Square Co. responsible for Driving Emotion Type-S
- Escape (later renamed Westone), a Japanese game developer responsible for Wonder Boy (video game)
- SWG Escape - Fictional story set within Star Wars Galaxies about a Shuttle crash and a strange planet
This is an extract from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
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