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There is a "rule of suspense" that never gets broken: In any shot where we see a character in the foreground hiding behind a corner or door and another character approaching from the back, both parties will come close but not meet. The approaching character will always stop (or be distracted) and retreat before reaching the corner.

A Sub-Trope of Failed a Spot Check. Compare Blind Alley, where chasers won't see the chasee in their peripheral vision after the chasee takes a hard left or right into an alley. See Gave Up Too Soon when a character is looking for someone and stops just short of actually looking around the corner. Contrast Behind the Black, which assumes that if the audience can't see something, neither can the characters.


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    Films — Animated 
  • In the opening scene of How to Train Your Dragon, Hiccup gets chased by a dragon. He dodges behind a large post Just in Time to use it as (barely adequate) cover from the dragon's fire breath. The dragon starts to move into position to peer around the post and see if it got Hiccup, but another Viking attacks and interrupts the dragon.
  • In Zootopia, Nick hides from a guard behind the guard's house. The guard picks up Nick's scent and sniffingly approaches the corner behind which Nick is positioned, but Just in Time before he can spot Nick, Judy starts howling, distracting the guard so that Nick can get away scot-free.

    Films — Live-Action 
  • In the 1991 version of Cape Fear, the villain shouts Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are and walks towards the dumpster behind which the protagonist is hiding. Then he stops in his tracks, curses, and walks away.
  • In Die Hard, the cop who is called in to investigate the public disturbance, walks down the hallway but stops before reaching the corner behind which one of the baddies is hiding.
  • Subverted in The Jungle Book (2016). King Louie is looking for Mowgli among the ruins while Mowgli is hiding behind a pillar. Louie looks around and seems to pass on. Mowgli peaks around one side to see that he's safe, until he looks around the other side.
    Louie: Gotcha!
  • In the famous kitchen hide & seek scene from Jurassic Park (1993), the raptors fail to notice the kids repeatedly because they don't care to move their heads around the corners behind which the kids are hiding.
  • The Northman has a scene where Amleth takes cover from patrolling guards behind a house wall. An Angry Guard Dog starts to alert the men to the hero's presence but then Amleth pulls an angry face on the dog which scares the dog into silence. One of the guards approaches the corner where Amleth is hiding but conveniently decides to turn around before reaching it.
  • In Train to Busan, a zombie on the train comes close to the heroes hiding behind a set of seats, but stops right before making visual contact and retreats.
  • In Triangle, Jess is looking for Sally who hides behind a corner, but Jess stops in her tracks and turns around before reaching said corner.

    Literature 
  • The Famous Five: It is often described how somebody hides around a corner, while their pursuer moves very close to them. In Five Run Away Together, the Five have to decide how to hide their boat on Kirrin Island. They haul it around a big rock, while lampshading that if somebody actually walked around the rock, they would see it at once. Later, Edgar walks very near this spot, but does not notice any traces of the boat.

    Live-Action TV 
  • The Borrowers: There are many moments when the Borrowers are hiding in a corner, while a human "bean" passes very close to them. It is often combined with a Bait-and-Switch moment, when the human suddenly reacts, but has then seen something else.
  • Doctor Who:
    • Too many instances to count; although similar to Blind Alley, when a character is hiding behind a wall immediately next to a door, the individual who is associated with the antagonist never turns around to close the door and/or lock it (instead pulling it closed behind them as they walk out), and happen to see the character associated with the Doctor.
    • Subverted, in a way, in "The Horns of Nimon", but notable in that it comes at the expense of suspension of disbelief: The Doctor and Romana are indeed hiding behind a wall, away from the eponymous Nimons, but the wall they are hiding behind happens to have the opacity of a fluorescent tube light diffuser (and may even be one), yet the Nimons do not spot them.
  • This sometimes happens in Grange Hill, when pupils are hiding from teachers, or the caretaker. Played straight in the second series, when Singer hides in a changing room. Mr Baxter enters the room in the background, while Singer is hidden around the corner; Mr Baxter then leaves again.
  • House of Anubis: The Sibuna gang manages to pull this off a few times. The most notable examples are:
    • Nina managed to hide from Victor, while they were both in his tiny office, just by hiding on the other side of the desk.
    • When watching the teachers hold their ceremony in the cellar, the students were somehow unseen...despite peeking around a corner and staring directly at the teachers, who would've seen them easily in real-life. When Victor came to check, they hurriedly hid behind the corner...and he stopped just before seeing them, because he decided the noise came from a rat instead.
  • In The Leftovers episode "Off Ramp", Laurie sneaks into the house of her landlord in order to retrieve her laptop, but then the owner's wife returns. Laurie hides behind a wall that separates the kitchen from the stairway. The landlord's wife moves across the kitchen towards that spot but stops and leans on the wall talking on the phone. She doesn't move any closer to notice Laurie.
  • In The Umbrella Academy (2019) episode "Extra Ordinary", Vanya is hiding from the baddies behind a column of an arcade. One of the henchmen enters the arcade and turns towards Vanya's hiding spot but then changes his mind and walks back.

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    Western Animation 
  • In Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, the campers frequently try to hide from dinosaurs by hiding behind corners, with varying degrees of success. It also happens when Dr. Wu and his mercenary team arrive on the island, and the kids are attempting to recover Wu's laptop before he can.
  • Samurai Jack: Subverted in "Jack and the Creature". When the Roadster Robots provoke the Creature after assaulting Jack, it transforms into a colossal beast that tears them asunder, with the last one terrifyingly hiding behind a rock until the Creature discovers and rips it apart.

 
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Amleth takes cover from patrolling guards behind a house wall. An Angry Guard Dog starts to alert the men to the hero's presence but then Amleth pulls an angry face on the dog which scares the dog into silence. One of the guards approaches the corner where Amleth is hiding but conveniently decides to turn around before reaching it.

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