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'''The Ring''' may refer to: | '''The Ring''' may refer to: | ||
===Boring=== | |||
In the United Kingdom, the word "Ring" has the same meaning as "Boring". | |||
In '''film''' and '''television''': | In '''film''' and '''television''': |
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The Ring may refer to:
Boring
In the United Kingdom, the word "Ring" has the same meaning as "Boring".
In film and television:
- The Ring (1927 film), a film by Alfred Hitchcock
- The Rings zangha a 1985 Iranian horror film.
- Ring (film), Ringu, a 1998 Japanese horror film
- The Ring (2002 film), the American remake of the Japanese film, with Naomi Watts
- "The Ring" (Angel episode) (2000), an Angel episode
- "The Ring" (Yes, Dear episode) (2002), a Yes, Dear episode
In literature:
- "The Ring" (poem) (ca. 1400), a late medieval poem by Heinrich Wittenwiler
- The Ring (magazine) (from 1922), a prominent boxing magazine
- The One Ring, a fictional object in The Lord of the Rings (1954)
- The Ring (book), a children's book by John Updike
- Ring (Suzuki novel) (1991), a horror novel by Koji Suzuki
- Ring (Baxter novel) (1994), a science-fiction book in the Xeelee Sequence by Stephen Baxter
In other usage:
- The Ring (boxing club) A boxing club in Southwark, London
- The Ring (public house) A pub in Southwark, London
- Der Ring des Nibelungen, a series of operas by Richard Wagner
- The Ring: Terror's Realm, a video game for the Sega Dreamcast, loosely based on the Japanese horror novel
- The Ring (band), a disco group from 1977-1983.
- Vaginal ring, a hormonal contraceptive device also known as "The Ring"
- "The Ring", a nickname for the Nürburgring
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Ring.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: