Red light
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Red light may refer to:

Films:
  • Red Light
    Red Light
    Red Light is a 1949 film noir, directed and produced by Roy Del Ruth. It is based on the story "This Guy Gideon" by Don "Red" Barry, and features strong religious overtones.-Plot:...

    , a 1949 crime film starring George Raft
  • Redlight, a 2009 documentary of the Redlight Children Campaign
    Redlight Children Campaign
    The Redlight Children Campaign is a non-profit organization created by New York lawyer and president of Priority Films Guy Jacobson and Israeli actress Adi Ezroni in 2002, to combat worldwide child sexual exploitation and human trafficking...

  • 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
    Redlight
    Redlight is an album by The Slackers, released on September 23, 1997 on Hellcat Records. It solidified the Slacker's sound, with ska, reggae, and dub remaining prevalent. The track "Watch This" received airplay on college radio stations. The band's lineup was finally solidified...

    , a 1997 ska album
  • "Red Light" (song)
    Red Light (song)
    "Red Light" is a song co-written by Jonathan Singleton, Melissa Peirce and Dennis Matkosky, and recorded by country music artist David Nail. It is the second single released from his album I'm About to Come Alive, and the third single of his career. It has become Nail's first Top 10 country hit on...

    , 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
    Sleeping in the Nothing
    Sleeping in the Nothing is the second and final album by Kelly Osbourne. Unlike the pop punk sound of her first album, Sleeping in the Nothing features Kelly singing to '80s-inspired electro beats...



Other uses:
  • A traffic light
    Traffic light
    Traffic lights, which may also be known as stoplights, traffic lamps, traffic signals, signal lights, robots or semaphore, are signalling devices positioned at road intersections, pedestrian crossings and other locations to control competing flows of traffic...

     color that means "stop"
  • Red light/Green light, a traditional children's game
  • A color of safelight
    Safelight
    A safelight is a light source suitable for use in a photographic darkroom. It provides illumination only from parts of the visible spectrum to which the photographic material in use is nearly or completely insensitive.- Design :...

     used in photographic darkrooms
  • A nickname for former National Hockey League goalie André Racicot
    Andre Racicot
    André Racicot, nicknamed "Red Light" is a retired ice hockey goaltender.Racicot started his National Hockey League career with the Montreal Canadiens, for whom he played from 1989 to 1993, and won a Stanley Cup with in 1993.Racicot is perhaps unfairly best remembered for his infamous nickname,...

  • Operation Red Light II, a 2006 counterinsurgency operation of the Iraq War

See also

  • Red-light district
    Red-light district
    A red-light district is a part of an urban area where there is a concentration of prostitution and sex-oriented businesses, such as sex shops, strip clubs, adult theaters, etc...

  • Red Light Center
    Red Light Center
    Red Light Center is a privately owned Massively Multi-User Reality site that was made available to the public early in 2006 by Utherverse Inc.. Its tag line is "EXPAND Your Fantasy". Red Light Center is modeled after Amsterdam’s Red Light District. The online community site offers users virtual...

  • Red Light Lizzie
    Red Light Lizzie
    Red Light Lizzie was the pseudonym of an American madam, procuress and underworld figure in New York City during the mid-to late 19th century. She was known as the most infamous of the city's procurers and controlled much of its prostitution along with Jane the Grabber during the 1860s and 70s...

    , a madam and underworld figure in New York City during the mid to late 19th century
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