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A scandal is a strong social reaction to a disgraceful or discreditable action, circumstance, etc.
Scandal or The Scandal may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
edit- Scandal (comics), a DC Comics villain
Films
edit- Scandal (1917 film), an American film starring Constance Talmadge
- Scandal (1929 film), an American drama film
- Scandal (1948 film), a French mystery crime thriller film
- Scandal (1950 film), called in Japanese Shubun
- Scandal (1989 film), a British film about the Profumo affair
- Scandal (2012 film), called in Vietnamese Bí Mật Thảm Đỏ
- Le Scandale (1934 film), French film
- The Scandal (1923 film), British film by Arthur Rooke
- The Scandal (1943 film), Spanish film
- George White's Scandals (1934 film), American film
- George White's Scandals (1945 film), American film
Literature
edit- "Scandal" (short story), a 1919 short story by Willa Cather
- Scandal (Shūsaku Endō novel), by Shusaku Endo
- Scandal (Wilson novel), by A. N. Wilson
- Notes on a Scandal, a novel by Zoë Heller
- Scandal: How "Gotcha" Politics Is Destroying America, a book by Lanny Davis
Music
edit- Scandal (Australian band), a 1970s Australian rock/pop band
- Scandal (American band), a 1980s American rock/pop band
- Scandal (Japanese band), a Japanese pop-rock group
- Scandal (EP), a 1982 EP by the American band Scandal
- Scandal (Kangta & Vanness album), 2006, or the title track
- Scandal (Yōko Oginome album), 1994
- "Scandal" (song), a song by Queen from their 1989 album The Miracle
Television
edit- Scandal (TV series), a 2012 American television series
- Scandal!, a South African television soap opera
- The Scandal (TV series), a 2013 South Korean television series
Other uses
edit- Scandal (theology), an act that leads someone else to sin
- Scandals (gay bar), Portland, Oregon, U.S.
- Sex scandal, or just scandal
- Solar Wings Scandal, a British hang glider design
- Speciated by cancer development animals, a hypothesis concerning the development of Myxosporea (and potentially other parasites) from transmissible cancers
See also
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