The Ring - Film

Film

  • The Ring (1927 film), a film by Alfred Hitchcock
  • The Ring (1952 film), a film by Kurt Neumann
  • The Rings, a 1985 horror film by Honarmand, aka 'Zangha'
  • The Ring (1996 film), a film by Armand Mastroianni
  • Ring (film), a 1998 Japanese horror film by Hideo Nakata, also known as Ringu or The Ring
    • The Ring (2002 film), a horror film by Gore Verbinski, a remake of the Japanese film
    • Ring 0: Birthday, a 2000 prequel to the original Japanese film
    • The Ring Two, a 2005 sequel to the U.S. remake of the original Japanese film.

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