The Last Word
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The Last Word may refer to:
Film
- The Last Word (1973 film), a Bulgarian film directed by Binka Zhelyazkova
- The Last Word (1975 film), a German film
- The Last Word (1979 film), a film directed by Roy Boulting
- The Last Word (1995 film), a film directed by Tony Spiridakis
- The Last Word (2003 film), a film starring Mary Lucia
- The Last Word (2008 film), a film starring Wes Bentley and Winona Ryder
- The Last Word (2008 documentary film), a film with music by Peter Davison
- The Last Word (2010 film), a film starring Eva Green and Ewan McGregor
- The Last Word (2016 film), a film starring Shirley MacLaine and Amanda Seyfried
Literature
- "The Last Word" (Greene short story), a 1988 story by Graham Greene
- "The Last Word" (Knight short story), a 1957 story by Damon Knight
- Last Word: My Indictment of the CIA in the Murder of JFK, a 2011 book by Mark Lane
- "Last Word", a section of the magazine New Scientist
- "The Last Word", a back-page column written by the editor in chief of the State Magazine
Radio
- The Last Word (radio show), an Irish news and discussion programme
- Last Word, a weekly factual radio series on BBC Radio 4
Television
- The Last Word (TV series), a Malaysian lifestyle show
- The Last Word (game show), a Canadian/American game show
- "The Last Word" (The Closer), the final episode of The Closer
- "Last Word" (The L Word), the final episode of The L Word
- The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, an American news program on MSNBC
- The Last Word or Starkey's Last Word, a British panel discussion TV show on More4
- The Last Word, a sports interview television program hosted by Jim Rome
- The Last Word, a 1982-83 late-night American network TV program
- The Last Word is an Exotic Handgun in Destiny (video game)
Food and drink
- The Last Word (cocktail), a gin-based Prohibition-era cocktail
See also
- Last words, last words said before death
- Last words (disambiguation),
- Famous Last Words (disambiguation)
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