Running Man
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Running Man may refer to:
Literature
- The Running Man (novel), a 1982 novel by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman
- The Running Man (Bauer novel), by Michael Gerard Bauer
- "The Running Man" (short story), by Bill Pronzini
- Running Man, a musical by Cornelius Eady and Diedre Murray
Film and television
- The Running Man (1963 film), a British drama
- The Running Man (1987 film), an American science-fiction action film
- Running Man (2013 film), a 2013 South Korean film
- Running Man (2015 film), a 2015 Chinese film
- Running Man (TV series), a South Korean variety show (2010)
- Running Man (Taiwanese TV series), a Taiwanese television series
- Keep Running (TV series), a Chinese variety show, previously called Running Man (2017)
- "Running Man", a segment of the 1987 anime anthology film Neo Tokyo
- Running Man (animated TV series), a South Korean animated TV series, produced by Locus Studio
Other uses
- Running man (dance)
- Robert Garside, the first person to run around the world, uses the laqab "the Runningman"
- Barred lambda, a symbol used in phonetic notation
- The Running Man Nebula, a reflection nebula embedded in Sh2-279
- "Running Man", a song by Hanson on the album The Walk
- "Running Man", a song by Al Stewart on the album 24 Carrots
- A standard symbol used on an exit sign
- Another word for a "bagman" in organized crime
- The Glico man, a famous advertisement in Osaka, Japan
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