Grand Guignol (disambiguation)

Grand Guignol (disambiguation)

Grand Guignol refers to the former Le Théâtre du Grand-Guignol of Paris, which specialized in grisly horror shows.

Grand Guignol may also be:
*Le Grand Guignol, a Luxembourgian black metal band.
*Any gruesome or gory drama or event, such as a Grande Dame Guignol
*"Grand Guignol" (album), an album by John Zorn's avant-garde jazz band Naked City
*An album by Japanese indie band The Seeker
*"Le Grand Guignol", a song by Soft Cell from the album "Cruelty Without Beauty"
*"Grand Guignol", a storyline in the comic book series "Starman"
*"Gesshoku Grand Guignol" (Lunar Eclipse Grand Guignol), a song by the Japanese band Ali Project
*"Grand Guignol", a planned 2008 album by Australian band The Tenth Stage

ee also

*Guignol a French puppet character


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