The Club

The Club

The Club may refer to :

*"The Club (play)", 1977 play about Australian rules football by Australian playwright David Williamson; also adapted into a film in 1980 which was directed by Bruce Beresford.
*"The Club (1994 film)", a 1994 horror film directed by Brenton Spencer.
*The Club (video game), video game from Sega and Bizarre Creations
*The Club (automotive), automotive steering wheel lock produced by Winner International
*The Club (Trotskyist), Trotskyist group in the United Kingdom
*"The Club (Australian reality show)", a reality show based on Australian rules football that aired on the Seven Network in 2002.
*"The Club", an episode from the second season of Frasier.
*"The Club (reality show)", reality show that aired on Spike TV from 2004-2005
*, a compilation album by Paul Oakenfold used as the soundtrack to the reality show "The Club".
*The Club (sports complex), sports complex in the Gulf Breeze suburb of Pensacola, Florida
*The Club (Literary Club), a London dining and conversation club founded in 1764 by Joshua Reynolds and Samuel Johnson.
*"The Club (song)", a song by Korean group The Grace.
*"The Club (ITV reality show)", a British reality show, where three celebrities were each given control of a London bar.


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