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According to [[The Other Wiki]], an "Exile is either an entity who is, or the state of being, away from one's home while being explicitly refused permission to return." |
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#REDIRECT [[Exile (1995 video game series)]] |
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This is a disambiguation page. On All The Tropes, '''{{PAGENAME}}''' could refer to: |
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== Creators == |
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* [[Exile (American band)]], an American country band |
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* [[Exile (Japanese band)]], a Japanese pop music group |
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* [[Exile (producer)]], American hip hop producer |
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* [[Tim Exile]], British electronic musician |
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== Comic Books == |
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* ''Exile'', the fourteenth book of the series ''[[Guardians of Ga'Hoole]]'' by Kathryn Lasky |
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* [[Exiles (Malibu Comics)|''Exiles'' (Malibu Comics)]], one of two series published in 1993 and 1995 by Malibu Comics |
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* [[Exiles (Marvel Comics)]], a Marvel Comics superhero team |
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** [[Exiles (comic book)|''Exiles'' (comic book)]], a series published by Marvel Comics starting in 2001 |
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== Film == |
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*[[Exile (1917 film)|''Exile'' (1917 film)]] , an American silent drama film |
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* [[Exile (1990 film)|''Exile'' (1990 film)]], a telefilm shown on ''The Wonderful World of Disney'' |
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* [[Exile (1994 film)|''Exile'' (1994 film)]], an Australian film |
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*''Exile'' (2013 film), a film by [[Charles-Olivier Michaud]] |
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* [[Exile (2016 film)|''Exile'' (2016 film)]], a film by Rithy Panh |
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* [[Exile (2020 film)|''Exile'' (2020 film)]], a Kosovan film |
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*''[[Exiled]]'' (2006), a film by Johnnie To |
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* ''[[Exiled: A Law & Order Movie]]'' (1998), a television movie based on the television series ''Law & Order'' |
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* ''[[Exils]]'' (2004), a film by Tony Gatlif |
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* [[The Exile (1914 film)|''The Exile'' (1914 film)]], a Hungarian film |
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* [[The Exile (1922 film)|''The Exile'' (1922 film)]], a Soviet Georgian film |
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* [[The Exile (1931 film)|''The Exile'' (1931 film)]], directed by Oscar Micheaux |
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* [[The Exile (1947 film)|''The Exile'' (1947 film)]], directed by Max Ophüls |
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* [[The Exiles (1923 film)|''The Exiles'' (1923 film)]], directed by Edmund Mortimer |
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* [[The Exiles (1961 film)|''The Exiles'' (1961 film)]], a documentary by Kent MacKenzie |
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== Literature == |
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* [[Exile (Deeping novel)|''Exile'' (Deeping novel)]] (1930), by Warwick Deeping |
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* [[Exile (Forgotten Realms novel)|''Exile'' (Forgotten Realms novel)]] (1990), a novel in The Dark Elf Trilogy written by R. A. Salvatore |
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* [[Exile (Patterson novel)|''Exile'' (Patterson novel)]] (2007), by Richard North Patterson |
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* [[Exile (Star Wars novel)|''Exile'' (Star Wars novel)]] (2007), by Aaron Allston, the fourth book in the Legacy of the Force series |
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* ''Exile'', the English title of ''[[Deoraíocht]]'' (1910), by Pádraic Ó Conaire |
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*[[Exiles trilogy|''Exiles'' trilogy]], a fantasy novel series by author Melanie Rawn |
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* [[The Exile (Buck book)|''The Exile'' (Buck book)]], a biography by Pearl S. Buck about her Presbyterian missionary father, Absalom Sydenstricker |
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* [[The Exile: Sex, Drugs, and Libel in the New Russia]], a 2000 memoir by Matt Taibbi and Mark Ames |
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* ''The Exile'', a 2004 novel by [[Allan Folsom]] |
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* ''The Exile'', a 1987 novel by [[William Kotzwinkle]] in which a famous actor in Los Angeles becomes a Nazi during World War II |
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* [[The Exiles (Bradbury story)|"The Exiles" (Bradbury story)]], a 1949 science fiction short story by author Ray Bradbury |
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* "The Exiles", a story by [[Horacio Quiroga]] |
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* ''The Exile'', a WWII fortnightly camp magazine in [[Changi Prison]] with contributions by [[Ronald Searle]] and [[George Sprod]] |
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* ''[[X Isle]]'' (2009 novel) a young adult novel by Steve Augarde |
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== Live-Action TV == |
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* [[Exile (TV series)|''Exile'' (TV series)]], a 2011 psychological thriller TV series from BBC |
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* [[Exiled (TV series)|''Exiled'' (TV series)]], a spinoff series of the MTV reality show ''My Super Sweet 16'' |
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* [[The Exile (TV series)|''The Exile'' (TV series)]], an American television series |
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* ''The Exiles'', a cycle of four plays written for television by [[Lynn Foster]] |
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* "Exile", a 2015 episode of the BBC series ''[[Casualty]]'' |
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* "Exile", a 2003 episode of the WB series ''[[Smallville]]'' |
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* "Exile", a 2003 episode of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' |
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* "Exile", the second-to-last episode of ''[[The Dead Zone]]'' |
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* "Exile", a 2018 episode of ''[[Law and Order: SVU]]'' |
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== Video Games == |
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* [[Exile (1988 video game)|''Exile'' (1988 video game)]], a space-based computer game |
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* [[Exile (1988 video game series)|''Exile'' (1988 video game series)]] (1988, 1991, 1993), a Sega Genesis and Turbo CD console game trilogy set during the time of the Crusades |
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* [[Exile (1995 video game series)|''Exile'' (1995 video game series)]] (1995, 1996, 1997), a series of shareware computer role-playing games for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS |
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* ''[[Myst III: Exile]]'' (2001), the third installment of the ''Myst'' computer game series |
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