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Deadline Wiki Information
In film and television
- Deadline (film), 2001 Swedish film
- Deadline
(documentary), 2002 documentary about Illinois governor George H. Ryan
- Deadline (TV series), a television series that lasted one season (2000-2001)
- Deadline (Doctor Who audio), an audio drama based on the British science fiction TV Doctor Who
- Deadline
(reality TV series), a 2007 British reality TV series
- The Deadline
(Life on Mars), an episode of the British TV drama
- Deadline
(film), a 1987 feature film starring Christopher Walken
- Deadline
(TV drama), a 1988 British TV drama starring John Hurt
- Deadline
(film 1982), a 1982 film directed by Arch Nicholson, starring Barry Newman
- "Deadline", a news program on Denmarks Radio's second television channel, DR2
In music
- Deadline (rock/fusion), Features Manu Dibango, Bernie Worell, Bill Laswell, Jaco Pastorius, Steve Turre, Olu Dara and others.
- Deadline (rock band), a rock band from Rotherham, Yorkshire formed in 1999
- Deadline (punk band), a female fronted punk rock band from London, England formed in 2001
- Deadline
(split album), a Leftöver Crack and Citizen Fish split album from 2007
- "Deadline", a song by Krokus from Painkiller
- Deadline, a short-lived American punk band that featured future Fugazi member Brendan Canty
In books and magazines
- Deadline
(Marvel Comics), a 2002 comic book limited series published by Marvel comics
- Deadline (DC Comics), a DC Comics supervillain
- Deadline magazine, a British magazine published from 1988-95
- Deadline (science fiction story), 1944 story by Cleve Cartmill, which described in fair detail an atomic bomb
- Deadline
, a 1994 book by Christian author Randy Alcorn
- Deadline
, a 1977 autobiographical book by newspaper reporter Kathleen A. Begley.
In gaming
- Deadline
(computer game), 1982 text adventure game from Infocom
- Deadline
, 1996 computer game by Psygnosis
Other
- Deadline, a light fence, the crossing of which resulted in prisoners being shot at a prisoner-of-war camp.
Origin
It began as a real line, drawn in the dirt or marked by a fence or rail, restricting prisoners in Civil War camps.
They were warned, "If you cross this line, you're dead."
To make dead sure this important boundary was not overlooked, guards and prisoners soon were calling it by its own bluntly descriptive name, the dead line .
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