Runaway
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Runaway or Run Away may refer to:
- Runaway (dependent), a minor who has left home without permission
- Fugitive, a person who is fleeing from custody
- Bolting (equine), a horse running away without control
Literature
Comics
- Runaways (comics), a comic book series by Marvel Comics that began in 2003
- Runaway (Amalgam Comics), a fictional comic book character from 1996
Novels
- The Runaways, a 1972 novel in the Smiler Trilogy by Victor Canning
- The Runaways (novel), a 1987 novel by Ruth Thomas
- The Runaway, a 1997 novel by Martina Cole, basis for the 2011 TV series (see below)
- Runaways, a novel by V.C. Andrews in the 1999 Orphans series
- Tom Clancy's Net Force Explorers: Runaways, a 2001 novel in Tom Clancy's Net Force Explorers series
- Runaway (book), a 2004 collection of short stories by Alice Munro
- Runaway, a 2006 novel by Wendelin Van Draanen
- Runaway (2010 novel), a 2010 novel by Meg Cabot
Poetry
- The Runaway, a shot poem about a loose colt in a winter pasture by Robert Frost
Film
- The Runaway (1917 film), American film starring Julia Sanderson
- The Runaway (1926 film), American film starring Warner Baxter
- Runaway (1958 film) (Bari Theke Paliye), Bengali film directed by Ritwik Ghatak
- The Runaway (1961 film), American film starring Cesar Romero
- The Runaway (1963 film), British film directed by Tony Young
- Runaway (1964 film), New Zealand film directed by John O'Shea
- Runaway! (1973 film), made-for-television film
- Runaway (1984 film), science fiction action film starring Tom Selleck and Gene Simmons
- Runaway (1989 film), American TV film starring Jasmine Guy
- Runaway (1995 film), South Korean film
- The Runaway (2000 film), made-for-television film in the Hallmark Hall of Fame starring Dean Cain
- Runaway (2001 film), Hong Kong film
- The Runaway (2004 film), German short film
- Runaway (2005 film), film starring Aaron Stanford and Robin Tunney
- Runaway (2009 film), animated short by Cordell Barker
- Runaway (2010 film), musical film starring Kanye West
- The Runaways (film), 2010 film about the 1970s band The Runaways
- Runaway (2013 film), Bangladeshi film directed by Amit Ashraf
- Runaway (2014 film), Indonesian film
Music
Performers
- Bill Kenwright and the Runaways (born 1945), 1960s UK band led by Bill Kenwright
- The Runaways, a 1970s American all-girl rock band
- The Runaways, a team of producers-songwriters led by Sam Watters
Albums
- Runaway (Bill Champlin album), 1981
- Runaway (Carola album), and the title song, "The Runaway"
- Runaway (Jim Carroll album), and the title song, a cover of the Del Shannon song (see below)
- Runaway (Solution album), and the title song, "Run Away"
- The Runaway (album), by The Magic Numbers
- The Runaways (album), by The Runaways
- Run Away, a 1995 album by Robert Aaron
- Runaway, an album by Petia, and the title song
Songs
- "Runaway" (Bon Jovi song), a 1984 single by American rock band Bon Jovi
- "Runaway" (Boomkat song), a 2008 pop song and an EP by electronic/pop band Boomkat. "Runaway" is the first single, since their departure from DreamWorks Records, and first to be released under independent label, Little Vanilla Records
- "Runaway" (The Corrs song), the début single by the Irish family band The Corrs. It was released in September 1995, and had middling chart success except in Ireland and Australia, where it peaked at #10. In the UK Singles Chart, it reached #49
- "Runaway" (Devlin song), the second official single by British MC and rapper, Devlin which features DJ Yasmin (credited as Yasmin). The single was released in October 2010 for digital download
- "Runaways" (Eclipse song), a song by Swedish band Eclipse. The song was released in Sweden as a digital download on 28 February 2016, and was written by Erik Mårtensson. It took part in Melodifestivalen 2016, and placed fifth in the fourth semi-final
- "Runaway" (U & I), by Galantis
- "Runaway" (Groove Coverage song), the fourth single from the album 7 Years and 50 Days by German trance group Groove Coverage
- "Runaway" (iiO song), the fourth single released from iiO's debut album, Poetica
- "Runaway" (Janet Jackson song), a song recorded by American singer Janet Jackson for her first greatest hits album, Design of a Decade: 1986–1996 (1995)
- "Runaway" (Jamiroquai song), the first and only single taken from British acid jazz band Jamiroquai's greatest hits compilation, High Times: Singles 1992–2006
- "Runaway" (Jefferson Starship song), a 1978 song and single by Jefferson Starship, written by Nicholas Q. Dewey for the album Earth
- "Runaways" (song), a song by American rock band The Killers. It was released in 2012 as the lead single from their fourth studio album Battle Born (2012)
- "Runaway" (Linkin Park song), a 2000 song by Linkin Park
- "Run Away" (Live song), a song by alternative rock group Live, which was released as a single from their 2003 album, Birds of Pray
- "Runaway" (Love and Theft song), title of a debut song written by Stephen Barker Liles, Robert Blackledge and Canaan Smith, and recorded by American country music group Love and Theft
- "Run Away" (I Wanna Be with U), by Nivea featuring Pusha T
- "Run Away" (Real McCoy song), a 1994 song by German group Real McCoy
- "Runaway" (Sahlene song), sung by Sahlene was the Eurovision 2002 entrant for that year's host nation, Estonia
- "Run Away" (Salsoul Orchestra song), with vocals by Loleatta Holloway
- "Runaway" (Del Shannon song), a number-one Billboard Hot 100 song made famous by Del Shannon in 1961
- "Runaway" (Status Quo song), a 1979 song by British band Status Quo from their album Whatever You Want. "Runaway" was also the B-side of the "Living on an Island" single
- "Run Away" (SunStroke Project and Olia Tira song), a song performed by SunStroke Project and Olia Tira, and represented Moldova at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in May 2010 in Oslo, Norway
- "Run-Away" (Super Furry Animals song), a song by Super Furry Animals and the second single taken from their 2007 album, Hey Venus!. The song is an homage to the 'Wall of Sound' production made famous by Phil Spector, particularly in his work with 1960's girl groups
- "Runaway" (Kanye West song), a song by American hip hop recording artist Kanye West, released as the second single from his fifth studio album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010)
- "Runaway", by 3 Doors Down from 3 Doors Down
- "Run Away", by 10cc from Ten Out of 10
- "Runaways", by All Time Low from Future Hearts
- "The Runaways", by Anberlin from Never Take Friendship Personal
- "The Runaway", by Elkie Brooks
- "Runaways", by Brother Firetribe from Heart Full of Fire
- "Runaway", by Cartel from Chroma
- "Runaway", by Cascada from Perfect Day
- "Runaway", by Cher from Believe
- "Runaway", by J. Cole from Born Sinner
- "Runaway", by Bill Conti from the soundtrack film For Your Eyes Only
- "Runaway", by Converge from Converge / Dropdead and deluxe version of All We Love We Leave Behind
- "Runaway", by Damn Yankees from the self-titled album
- "Runaway", by Darin from Flashback
- "Runaway", by Deee-Lite from Infinity Within
- "Runaway", by Dukes of Windsor from Minus
- "Runaway", by Eruption
- "Runaway", by E'voke
- "Runaway", by Nelly Furtado, B-side of the single "Te Busqué"
- "The Runaway", by Gentle Giant from In a Glass House
- "Runaway", by Hail the Villain
- "Run Away", by Sarah Jarosz
- "Runaway", by Kara from Full Bloom
- "Runaway", by Mat Kearney from the soundtrack for the film Soul Surfer
- "Runaway", by The Kooks from Junk of the Heart
- "Runaway", by Ladytron from Velocifero
- "Runaway", by Avril Lavigne from The Best Damn Thing
- "Runaway", by The Pat McGee Band from Shine
- "Runaway", by Maroon 5 from Hands All Over
- "Runaway", by Alecia Moore from I'm Not Dead
- "Runaway", by Olly Murs from Right Place Right Time
- "Runaway", by The National from High Violet
- "Run Away (The Escape Song)", by Oingo Boingo from Dark at the End of the Tunnel
- "Runnaway", by the Plastiscines from About Love
- "Runaway", by Red Hot Chili Peppers from By the Way
- "Runaway", by Kate Ryan
- "Runaway", by Jay Sean from My Own Way
- "Runaway", by Ed Sheeran from X
- "Run Away", by Snoop Dogg from Bush
- "Runaways", by Ringo Starr from Time Takes Time
- "Run Away", by The Soundlovers, also covered by Yasmin K.
- "Run Away!", from the musical Spamalot
- "Run Away", by Bubba Sparxxx from The Charm
- "Run Away", by Staind from Chapter V
- "Runaway", by Thriving Ivory from Thriving Ivory
- "Runaway", by Tohoshinki
- "Runaway", by The Vaccines from Come of Age
- "Run Away", by Weezer from Hurley
- "Runaway", by Wishbone Ash from New England
- "Runaway", by Richard Wright from Broken China
- "Runaways", by XTC from English Settlement
- "Runaway", by Yeah Yeah Yeahs from It's Blitz!
Television
Series and specials
- The Runaway (2000 TV series), a 2000 American television series with Dean Cain
- Runaway (2006 TV series), an American drama television series
- Runaway (TV serial), a 2009 British drama television miniseries
- The Runaway (TV series), a 2011 British television drama series
- Runaways (TV series), a 2012 YouTube series featuring Stevie Lynn Jones
- Runaways (TV special), a 1974 ABC Afterschool Special episode starring Moosie Drier
- The Runaways (TV series), an American series produced by Quinn Martin
Episodes
- "The Runaway" (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
- "The Runaway" (Lassie)
- "Runaways" (Gargoyles)
- "Runaways" (House), the tenth episode from season eight of House and the one-hundred sixty-fifth overall. It originally aired on January 30, 2012
Theatre
- Runaways (musical), a 1978 Broadway musical by Elizabeth Swados
- The Runaway (play), a 1776 play by Hannah Cowley
- The Runaways (musical), a 1903 Broadway production
- The Runaway, a 1911 Broadway play starring Billie Burke
Places
- Runaway Hills, Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Runaway Island, Graham Land, Antarctica
- Runaway Pond, Glover, Vermont, formerly a lake, now a marsh
Other uses
- Runaway: A Road Adventure, a 2001 graphical adventure computer game, and two sequels
- Runaway, a sloop designed and sailed by Bruce Kirby
- The Runaway, a painting by Norman Rockwell
See also
- All pages beginning with "Runaway"
- Runway (disambiguation)
- Runaway Train (disambiguation)
- "Running Away", a 2002 single recorded by Hoobastank
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