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{{wiktionary|dead or alive}} {{Wiktionary|dead or alive}}
'''Dead or Alive''' most commonly refers to:


*], a British band ''']''' is a phrase on a wanted poster.
*], a phrase on a Wanted poster


'''Dead or Alive''' may also refer to: '''Dead or Alive''' may refer to:


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==Film and television== ==Film and television==
*''Dead or Alive'', a 1944 American film starring ] * ], an American silent film directed by Dell Henderson
*], an American film starring Tex Ritter
*''Dead or Alive'', or '']'', a 1968 film *''Dead or Alive'', or '']'', a 1968 film
*'']'', a 2012 Finnish dramatized documentary about the Battle of Tampere in the ] *'']'', a 2012 Finnish dramatized documentary about the Battle of Tampere in the ]
*'']'', a 1996 animated film *'']'', a 1996 animated film
*], a 1999 Japanese yakuza action film *], a Japanese yakuza action film
** '']'', 2000 ** '']'', 2000
** '']'', 2002 ** '']'', 2002
*'']'', a 2006 film, based on the video game series *'']'', a 2006 film, based on the video game series
*'']'', a 2016 Indian comedy film, sequel to ''Tere Bin Laden'' (2010)
*"Dead or Alive", an ] *"Dead or Alive", an ]
*"Dead or Alive", an episode of ''The Flash''


== Games == == Games ==
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==Literature== ==Literature==
*], a 2010 book by Tom Clancy with Grant Blackwood *], a 2010 book by Tom Clancy with Grant Blackwood
*''Dead or Alive'', a posthumous novel by ], 1886 *''Dead or Alive'', a posthumous novel by ], 1886


== Music == == Music ==
*], a British pop band
*], by FURT (Richard Barrett and Paul Obermayer), 2004
*], 1959
*], 2015 *], 2015
*], 2023
*"Dead or Alive", by Deep Purple from the 1987 album '']'' *"Dead or Alive", by Deep Purple from the 1987 album '']''
*"Dead or Alive", by John Cale from the 1981 album '']'' *"Dead or Alive", by John Cale from the 1981 album '']''
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*"Dead or Alive", by Journey from the 1981 album '']'' *"Dead or Alive", by Journey from the 1981 album '']''
*"Dead or Alive", by Oingo Boingo from the 1983 album '']'' *"Dead or Alive", by Oingo Boingo from the 1983 album '']''
*"Dead or Alive", by ZZ Ward from the 2023 album '']''
*"(Wanted) Dead or Alive", by The Manhattan Transfer from the 1981 album '']'' *"(Wanted) Dead or Alive", by The Manhattan Transfer from the 1981 album '']''
*"D.O.A." (Dead or Alive), by Van Halen from the 1979 album '']'' *"D.O.A." (Dead or Alive), by Van Halen from the 1979 album '']''

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Dead or alive is a phrase on a wanted poster.

Dead or Alive may refer to:

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Literature

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