Caught in the Act
Caught in the Act may refer to:
Films and television
- Caught in the Act (1931 film), a comedy film directed by Hanns Schwarz and Georges Tréville
- Caught in the Act (2008 film), a comedy film written by and starring Steve Speirs as the lead character
- "Caught in the Act" (Frasier), a 2004 episode of Frasier
- "Caught in the Act" (The Goodies), a 1970 episode of The Goodies
- "Caught in the Act" (Modern Family), a 2011 episode of Modern Family
- "Caught in the Act" (The Outer Limits), a 1995 episode of The Outer Limits
- Caught In The Act, a controversial video produced by Barrie Goulding
- COPS:Caught in the Act, a 2004 DVD release of the American documentary television show COPS
- Caught In The Act, a sketch comedy series produced by David Dillehunt from 1999-2004
Music
- Caught in the Act (group), a half English, half Dutch boy group
Albums
- Caught in the Act (Michael Bublé album), 2005
- Caught in the Act (Debbie Byrne album), 1991
- Caught in the Act by Cinderella, reissue title of Live at the Key Club, 1999
- Caught in the Act (Commodores album), 1975
- Caught in the Act, Eric Gable album, 1989
- Caught in the Act, Steve Gibbons Band album, 1977
- Caught in the Act (Grand Funk Railroad album), 1975
- Caught in the Act (Pamyua album), 2003 album by Pamyua
- Caught in the Act (Redgum album), 1983
- Caught in the Act (Styx album), 1984
Songs
- "Caught in the Act", song by Chaka Khan from I Feel for You (1985)
- "Caught in the Act", song by Redgum from Caught in the Act (1983)
Other
- In flagrante delicto, Latin legal term for being caught in the commission of an offense
- Garfield: Caught in the Act, a 1995 game for the Sega Genesis
- Caught in the Act (ballet), 2000 ballet by Tim Rushton
- Caught in the Act or Kilroy Was Here, a rock opera film by Styx
- Caught in the Act: The Feldberg Investigation, 1994 book by Melody MacDonald
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