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* [[Gas lighting]], the use of flammable gas such as natural gas as a light source |
* [[Gas lighting]], the use of flammable gas such as natural gas as a light source |
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* [[Gaslighting]], a form of psychological abuse |
* [[Gaslighting]], a form of psychological abuse |
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* [[The Gaslight Anthem]], an American rock band |
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* [[Gaslight (automobile)]], a defunct American automobile company (1960 – circa 1961) |
* [[Gaslight (automobile)]], a defunct American automobile company (1960 – circa 1961) |
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* [[Gaslamp Fantasy]], a subgenre of fantasy set in a Victorian setting, also known as gaslight fantasy |
* [[Gaslamp Fantasy]], a subgenre of fantasy set in a Victorian setting, also known as gaslight fantasy |
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Revision as of 09:03, 19 July 2015
Gaslight may refer to:
- Gas lighting, the use of flammable gas such as natural gas as a light source
- Gaslighting, a form of psychological abuse
- The Gaslight Anthem, an American rock band
- Gaslight (automobile), a defunct American automobile company (1960 – circa 1961)
- Gaslamp Fantasy, a subgenre of fantasy set in a Victorian setting, also known as gaslight fantasy
Clubs
- Gaslight Tavern, a club in Lawrence, Kansas
- The Gaslight Cafe, a club in Greenwich Village in New York
Fiction
- Gas Light (1938) a Patrick Hamilton stage play
- Gaslight (1940 film), starring Diana Wynyard, Anton Walbrook, Frank Pettingell, based on the play
- Gaslight (1944 film), directed by George Cukor, starring Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer and Angela Lansbury, based on the play
- Gaslighted: Slappy the Ventriloquist Dummy vs. Aloysius Pendergast a 2014 novel starring Slappy the Dummy and Aloysius Pendergast by RL Stine and Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.