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* [[The Train (short story)|"The Train" (short story)]], a 1947 story by Flannery O'Connor |
* [[The Train (short story)|"The Train" (short story)]], a 1947 story by Flannery O'Connor |
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* [[The Train (song)|"The Train" (song)]], a 2006 song by OutKast |
* [[The Train (song)|"The Train" (song)]], a 2006 song by OutKast |
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* "The Train", a 1996 song by Ray Charles that was the B-side to Let's Go Get Stoned |
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* ''[[The Train: Escape to Normandy]]'', a 1987 video game |
* ''[[The Train: Escape to Normandy]]'', a 1987 video game |
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Revision as of 06:17, 12 February 2012
The Train may refer to:
In film:
- The Train (1964 film), an American war film starring Burt Lancaster and Paul Scofield
- The Train (1970 film), an Indian Hindi suspense film
- The Train (1973 film), a Franco–Italian film
- The Train (2007 film), an Indian Hindi thriller
- The Train (2011 film), an Indian Malayalam thriller
In other media:
- "The Train" (short story), a 1947 story by Flannery O'Connor
- "The Train" (song), a 2006 song by OutKast
- "The Train", a 1996 song by Ray Charles that was the B-side to Let's Go Get Stoned
- The Train: Escape to Normandy, a 1987 video game