Red light
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Red light may refer to:
Films:
- Red Light, a 1949 crime film starring George Raft
- Redlight, a 2009 documentary of the Redlight Children Campaign
- Red Lights (2004 film), a 2004 French film, also known as Feux rouges
- Red Lights (upcoming film), an upcoming film
In music:
- Red Light (record label), a sublabel of Tunnel Records
- Redlight, a 1997 ska album
- "Red Light" (song), a 2009 single by David Nail
- "Red Light", a single from U2's 1983 album War
- "Redlight", a single from Kelly Osbourne's 2005 album Sleeping in the Nothing
- Redlight, a dubstep artist on MTA Records
Other uses:
- A traffic light color that means "stop"
- Red light/Green light, a traditional children's game
- A color of safelight used in photographic darkrooms
- A nickname for former National Hockey League goalie André Racicot
- Operation Red Light II, a 2006 counterinsurgency operation of the Iraq War
[edit] See also
- Red-light district
- Red Light Center
- Red Light Lizzie, a madam and underworld figure in New York City during the mid to late 19th century
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