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A Italian word inferno has several meanings:
An alternate word for hell.
Dante's Inferno is the first volume of The Divine Comedy.
Inferno is an operating system for creating & supporting distributed services.
Inferno is a science fiction novel written by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, published in 1976.
Inferno is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes published by DC Comics.
Inferno was a crossover where a X-Men battled demons led by Jean Grey's clone Madelyne Pryor.
Inferno is the name of the broomball team based in the United States.
Inferno, a serial in the science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Often utilized present to mean any large fire.
An episode around computer game Doom.
Movies
Numerous picture show use at times been known when (or even shown as) Inferno, or even involved that word when section of their title:
Hollywood, USA
Inferno (1953), directed by Roy Ward Baker, and starring Robert Ryan and Rhonda Fleming
The Towering Inferno (1974), directed by Irwin Allen and John Guillermin, and starring Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, William Holden, Faye Dunaway, and Fred Astaire, among others
Inferno (1995), directed by Peter Keglevic, and starring Emma Sjöberg
Inferno (1997), directed by Fred Olen Ray, and starring Don 'The Dragon' Wilson
Inferno (1998), a TV movie directed by Ian Barry
Pilgrim, sometimes known as Inferno once shown in cable television, directed by Harley Cokeliss, and starring Ray Liotta and Gloria Reuben
Inferno (2001), directed by Dusty Nelson, and starring Jeff Fahey and Janet Gunn
United Kingdom
Inferno (1992), a TV movie featuring several supermodels
Inferno (2001), a "short" flick directed by Paul Kousoulides
Czech Republic
Inferno (2000), directed by Wiktor Grodecki, and starring David Svec
Germany
Inferno (1973), a TV movie starring Georgette Anys and Georg Årlin
Italy
''L'Inferno, a 1911 silent film, directed by Giuseppe de Liguoro, starring Salvatore Papa and released on DVD in 2004, with a soundtrack by Tangerine Dream; see [http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0216833/ IMDb reference]; [http://www.silentera.com/DVD/infernoDVD.html Silent era.com].
Dario Argento's Inferno (1980), directed by Dario Argento, and starring Leigh McCloskey and Irene Miracle
Poland
Inferno (2001 TV), directed by Maciej Pieprzyca
Portugal
Inferno (1999)'', directed by Joaquim Leitão, and starring Nicolau Breyner
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