Driftwood (disambiguation)

Driftwood (disambiguation)

Driftwood is wood that has been deposited on land by the action of waves. It may also refer to:

Films
  • Driftwood (film), a 2006 motion picture directed by Tim Sullivan
  • Allan Dwan
  • James Spader and Anne Brochet
In music
Places
Other uses

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