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In and out

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In and out may refer to:

Places

  • Naval and Military Club in London, nicknamed "The In & Out"
  • In & Out (festival), gay and lesbian film festival in Nice, France
  • In-N-Out Burger, an American fast-food restaurant chain

Music

  • In-n-Out Records, a Japanese record label

Albums

  • In 'n Out, a 1964 album by Joe Henderson
  • In and Out (album), a 2009 album by James Blood Ulmer

Songs

  • "In and Out" (Willie Hutch song), 1982
  • "In & Out" (Marcus Canty song), 2012
  • "In & Out" (Crispy song), 2000
  • "In and Out", a song by Wes Montgomery from Movin' Wes
  • "In and Out", a song by Beth Ditto from Fake Sugar
  • "In and Out", a song by Keith Sweat from Rebirth
  • "In and Out", a song by Moev from Head Down
  • "In and Out", a song by Scarface from The Last of a Dying Breed
  • "In and Out", a song by Screaming Jets from World Gone Crazy

Other uses

  • In and Out (1914 film), a short film
  • In and Out (1989 film), an animated short film by Alison Snowden and David Fine
  • In & Out (film), a 1997 comedy film starring Kevin Kline
  • In Out, a British food and drink magazine
  • In and Out scandal, a 2006 Canadian political scandal

See also

  • In (disambiguation)
  • Out (disambiguation)
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