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Escape or Escaping may refer to:
In computing
- Escape character, in computing and telecommunication, a character which signifies that what follows takes an alternative interpretation
- Escape sequence, a series of characters used to trigger some sort of command state in computers
- Escape key, the "Esc" key on a computer keyboard
In entertainment
In literature
- Escape (play), a 1926 play by the British writer John Galsworthy
- Escape! The Story of the Great Houdini, a 2006 book by Sid Fleischman
- Escape (Jessop and Palmer book), a 2007 book
- Escape (Choose Your Own Adventure), a Choose Your Own Adventure book
- Escape (David McMillan book), a 2008 autobiographical book by smuggler David McMillan
- Escape (magazine), a British comic strip magazine published between 1983 and 1989
- "Escape!", a 1945 science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov
- Escape (manga), a 1981 short manga by Akira Toriyama
In film
- Escape (1928 film), a German silent drama film
- Escape (1930 film), starring Austin Trevor and Edna Best
- Escape (1940 film), starring Robert Taylor and Norma Shearer
- Escape (1948 film), starring Rex Harrison
- Escape (1971 film), a television movie starring Christopher George and William Windom
- Escape (1980 film), a television movie starring Timothy Bottoms and Colleen Dewhurst
- Escape (2012 American film), a thriller starring C. Thomas Howell, John Rhys-Davies, Anora Lyn
- Escape (2012 Norwegian film), a thriller film originally titled Flukt
- Escapes (film), a 2017 documentary film about Blade Runner screenwriter Hampton Fancher
In radio
- Escape (radio program), a radio drama series on CBS
- Escape (Sirius XM), a music channel on satellite radio
In television
- Escape (TV network), American TV network
- Escape (1950 TV series), a 1950 American drama anthology series that aired on CBS
- Escape (1973 TV series), a 1973 American adventure anthology series that aired on NBC
- Escape (British TV series), a 1957 British anthology series
- Escape, a Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends episode
Albums
- Escape (EP), a 2012 EP by Kim Hyung-jun
- Escape (Enrique Iglesias album), or the title song (see below), 2001
- Escape (Jody Harris and Robert Quine album), 1981
- Escape (Journey album), or the title song, 1981
- Escape (Nine Lashes album), 2009
- Escape (Ram-Zet album), 2002
- Escape (Whodini album), or the title song, 1984
Songs
- "Escape" (Enrique Iglesias song), 2001
- "Escape" (Misia song), 2000
- "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)", 1979 song by Rupert Holmes
- "Escape", a song by Craig Armstrong
- "Escape", a song by Matisyahu from Light
- "Escape", a song by Metallica from Ride the Lightning, later covered by Hatebreed on the album For the Lions
- "Escape", a song by Muse from Showbiz
- "Escape", a song by Alice Cooper from the 1975 album Welcome to My Nightmare
- "Escapee", a song by Architecture in Helsinki from Moment Bends
- "Escaping" (song), 1989 song by Margaret Urlich
- "Escaping", a song by Blues Traveler from the single "Run-Around", 1995
- "Escaping", a song by High Flight Society from the album High Flight Society, 2007
- "Escaping", a song by Kiko Loureiro from the album No Gravity, 2005
- "Escaping", a song by Kathryn Williams from the album Over Fly Over, 2005
In video games
- Escape (video game), a ZX Spectrum video game developed and released by New Generation Software in 1982
- Westone Bit Entertainment, a video game company formerly known as Escape
Other uses
- Ford Escape, a small sport utility vehicle
- Escape Cliffs, historic settlement site in the Northern Territory, Australia
- E-scape, a project at Goldsmiths University, London
See also
- The Escape (disambiguation)
- Xscape (disambiguation)
- 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
- Escape response, instinctive behaviour in animals
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