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Inferno
The word inferno has several meanings:
Many movies have been named (or at least sometimes shown as) Inferno.
Hollywood, USA
- Inferno (1953), directed by Roy Ward Baker , and starring Robert Ryan and Rhonda Fleming
- The Towering Inferno (1974), directed by Irwin Allen and John Guillermin , and starring Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, William Holden, Faye Dunaway, and Fred Astaire, among others
- Dario Argento's Inferno (1980), directed by Dario Argento, and starring Leigh McCloskey and Irene Miracle
- Inferno (1995) , directed by Peter Keglevic , and starring Emma Sjöberg
- Inferno (1997) , directed by Fred Olen Ray , and starring Don 'The Dragon' Wilson
- Inferno (1998) , a TV movie directed by Ian Barry
- Pilgrim (movie), sometimes called Inferno when shown on cable television, directed by Harley Cokeliss , and starring Ray Liotta and Gloria Reuben
- Inferno (2001) , directed by Dusty Nelson , and starring Jeff Fahey and Janet Gunn
United Kingdom
Czech Republic
- Inferno (2000) , directed by Wiktor Grodecki , and starring David Svec
Germany
- Inferno (1973) , a TV movie starring Georgette Anys and Georg Årlin
Poland
- Inferno (2001 TV) , directed by Maciej Pieprzyca
Portugal
- Inferno (1999) , directed by Joaquim Leitão , and starring Nicolau Breyner
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