Black gold
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Black gold or Black Gold may refer to:
Commodities
Film
- Black Gold, a 1928 film produced by Norman Studios
- Black Gold (1936 film), starring Frankie Darro
- Black Gold (1947 film), a film from KCET Studios
- Black Gold (1962 film), a adventure film
- Gentle Ben or Gentle Ben 2: Black Gold (2003)
- Black Gold (2006 film), a documentary about the coffee and fair trade
- Black Gold (2011 Nigerian film), a drama film
- Day of the Falcon, a 2011 French film also known as Black Gold
Music
- Black Gold (band), a band from Brooklyn, New York
- Black Gold (Jimi Hendrix recordings), an unreleased Jimi Hendrix album
- Black Gold (Nina Simone album), 1970
- Black Gold (Kutt Calhoun album), 2013
- Black Gold: The Best of Soul Asylum
- "Black Gold" (song), a 1993 song by Soul Asylum from Grave Dancer's Union
- "Black Gold", a song by Millencolin from For Monkeys
- "Black Gold", a 2005 song by Running Wild from Rogues en Vogue
- "Black Gold", a 2012 song by Esperanza Spalding from Radio Music Society
Video games
- Black Gold (video game), a video game of the strategy genre released in 1989 by reLINE Software
- World War III: Black Gold, a 2001 strategy game made by JoWood and Reality Pump
- Black Gold Online, a 2014 steampunk MMORPG Published by Snail Games
Other uses
- Black Gold, Kentucky
- Black Gold (horse) (1921–1928), winner of 1924's Kentucky Derby
- Black gold (jewelry), a type of gold used in jewelry
- Black Gold (novel), a 1987 novel about South Africa by Anthony Sampson
- Black gold (politics), a term used in the Republic of China (Taiwan) to refer to political corruption
- Black Gold (TV series), truTV show about West Texas oil drilling
- Black Gold, a 2001 art installation by Nathaniel Mellors
- Black Gold, a term referring to the Atlantic slave trade
See also
- Asterix and the Black Gold, the twenty-sixth volume of the Asterix comic book series
- Land of Black Gold, the fifteenth of The Adventures of Tintin
- Black and Gold (disambiguation)
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