Strike - Arts and Entertainment

Arts and Entertainment

  • Strike (brazilian band), Brazilian pop punk band
  • Strike (band), British dance band formed in 1994
  • Strike (1925 film), 1925 silent film made in the Soviet Union by Sergei Eisenstein
  • The Strike, 1988 episode of The Comic Strip Presents
  • Strike (2006 film), Polish language film produced by a mainly German group, released in 2006 and directed by Volker Schlöndorff
  • 7-10 Split (film), 2007 film renamed Strike for its U.S. DVD release.
  • S.T.R.I.K.E., fictional, counterterrorism and intelligence agency in the Marvel Comics universe
  • Strikes (film) starring Anthony Anderson
  • "The Strike" (Seinfeld), 166th episode of the NBC sitcom
  • Strike Entertainment, film production company founded in 2002 by Marc Abraham and Thomas Bliss, associated with Universal Studios
  • Strike Gundam, mobile suit from the Cosmic Era timeline of the Gundam anime metaseries
  • Strike series, video games released between 1991— 1997 by Electronic Arts
  • "Strikebreaker" (short story), science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov, first published in the January 1957 issue of The Original Science Fiction Stories
  • Strikes (album), third album by Southern rock band Blackfoot, released in 1979
  • "The Lightning Strike", a 2008 song by Snow Patrol
  • "Strike the set" (theatrical), process in set construction of dismantling, storing or discarding the materials used

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