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** ], directed by George Cukor, starring Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer and Angela Lansbury, based on the play | ** ], directed by George Cukor, starring Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer and Angela Lansbury, based on the play | ||
** ], starring Beverley Dunne, based on the play | ** ], starring Beverley Dunne, based on the play | ||
* ], to make someone question their reality. | |||
==Clubs== | ==Clubs== |
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Gaslight is the artificial light produced by burning gas.
Gaslight may also refer to:
- Gaslight (automobile), a defunct American automobile company (1960 – c. 1961)
Stage and film
- Gas Light, a 1938 play by Patrick Hamilton
- Gaslight (1940 film), starring Diana Wynyard, Anton Walbrook, Frank Pettingell, based on the play
- Gaslight (1944 film), directed by George Cukor, starring Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer and Angela Lansbury, based on the play
- Gaslight (1958 film), starring Beverley Dunne, based on the play
- Gaslighting, to make someone question their reality.
Clubs
- Gaslight Tavern, a club in Lawrence, Kansas
- The Gaslight Cafe, a club in Greenwich Village in New York
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gaslight.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: