Films
- Set Free (film), American silent comedy film directed in 1918, for Universal Pictures' Bluebird Photoplays, by Tod Browning and starring Edith Roberts, Harry Hilliard, Harold Goodwin and Molly McConnell
- Set Free, American silent Western film released on March 6, 1927 as vehicle for Universal Pictures' Blue Streak Western star Art Acord; directed by Arthur Rosson
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