Forced Entry

Forced Entry may refer to:

  • Forced entry or forcible entry, entering into property, lawfully or unlawfully, by use of force

In Music:

  • Forced Entry (band), a band from Seattle, WA.

In film:

  • Forced Entry (1973 film), a pornographic film starring Harry Reems
  • Forced Entry (1975 film), a horror film remake of the 1973 film
  • Forced Entry (2002 film), a pornographic film released by Extreme Associates
  • Forced Entry, a 2007 pornographic film starring Rod Barry
  • Forced Entry, a short film by Brooke "Mikey" Anderson

In television:

  • "Forced Entry" (CSI: Miami), an episode
  • "Forced Entry" (NCIS), an episode

Famous quotes containing the words forced and/or entry:

    To win this war, we have been forced into a strategic compromise which will most certainly offend the Russians.
    Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)

    All mothers need instruction, nurturing, and an understanding mentor after the birth of a baby, but in this age of fast foods, fast tracks, and fast lanes, it doesn’t always happen. While we live in a society that provides recognition for just about every life event—from baptisms to bar mitzvahs, from wedding vows to funeral rites—the entry into parenting seems to be a solo flight, with nothing and no one to mark formally the new mom’s entry into motherhood.
    Sally Placksin (20th century)