Run Like Hell (disambiguation)

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"Run Like Hell" is a song by Pink Floyd.

Run Like Hell may also refer to:

<i>Run Like Hell</i> (video game) 2002 video game

Run Like Hell is a third-person shooter video game developed by Digital Mayhem, published by Interplay Entertainment and distributed in Europe by Avalon Interactive for the PlayStation 2 in late 2002 and for Xbox in early 2003. In Japan, the PS2 version was released by Capcom in 2004.

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