Blue Angel
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Blue Angel might be used to refer to several different things:
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[edit] Movies
- The Blue Angel, a 1930 movie starring Marlene Dietrich and Emil Jannings
- The Blue Angel (1959 film), a remake, starring May Britt and Curt Jurgens
[edit] Music
- Blue Angel (band), which featured Cyndi Lauper
- Blue Angel (Blue Angel album), a 1980 album by the band Blue Angel
- Blue Angel (Patricia Conroy album), the 1990 debut album by Patricia Conroy
- Blue Angel (Strawbs album), an album by English band Strawbs
- "Blue Angel", a song by Squirrel Nut Zippers
- "Blue Angel", a song by Dave Cousins
- "Blue Angel", a song by Roy Orbison
[edit] Literature
- The Blue Angel (Doctor Who), a 1999 novel based on the long running science fiction television series Doctor Who
- Blue Angel (novel), a 2001 novel by American author Francine Prose
[edit] Other
- Blue Angel (train), a diesel railcar formerly used by the Netherlands Railways
- Blue Angels, a U.S. Navy & Marine Corps Flight Demonstration Squadron
- The Blue Angels (TV series), a television series about them
- Blue Angel (certification), a German certification for environmentally friendly products and services
- Blue Angel, a nightclub in Liverpool, UK commonly known as The Raz, from which The Beatles' original manager Allan Williams reputedly ejected Judy Garland after the local premiere of their first movie A Hard Day's Night in 1964.
- The act of Fart lighting
- Viva Style, Hungarian pornstar
- HTC Blue Angel a mobile phone made by High Tech Computer Corporation
- Blue Angels MC, a motorcycle club
- Blue Angel (nightclub), a nightlub in Liverpool
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