Men in White

Men in White

Men in White may refer to:

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  • Men in White (1934 film) — Men in White original film poster Directed by Ryszard Bolesławski Produced by …   Wikipedia

  • Men in White (play) — Men in White is a 1933 play written by American playwright Sidney Kingsley. External links Men in White at the Internet Broadway Database …   Wikipedia

  • Men in White (TV series) — Men in White is a TV show starring Adam Rutherford, Basil Singer, and Jem Stansfield. The show revolves around the three scientists who try to solve average, everyday problems. External links http://www.channel4.com/science/microsites/M/men in… …   Wikipedia

  • Men in White (1998 film) — National Lampoon s Men in White DVD cover Directed by Scott P. Levy (as Scott Levy) Bruce McCarthy (uncredited) Produced by Mike El …   Wikipedia

  • men in white coats — humorous psychiatrists or psychiatric workers (used to imply that someone is mad or mentally unbalanced) I wondered how much more stupid I could get before the men in white coats would lead me away …   Useful english dictionary

  • (the) men in white coats — humorous doctors who look after people who are mentally ill. The men in white coats will be coming to take me away if I stay in this job much longer …   New idioms dictionary

  • Men in Black (1934 film) — Men in Black Directed by Raymond McCarey Produced by Jules White …   Wikipedia

  • Men in Black III — Teaser poster Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld Produced by …   Wikipedia

  • White man — or white men also (white guys and white boys) may refer to:;Sociology and anthropology: * A white male, also see: Caucasian race * Western society * White people a racial, political, sociological or cultural classification of people;Popular… …   Wikipedia

  • White tie — (evening dress, full evening dress in the U.K.) is the most formal evening dress code. In the United Kingdom, civilian day court dress in the Royal court is similar to white tie. Yet, white tie has replaced it in formal state occasions, e.g.… …   Wikipedia

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