20th century (disambiguation)

The 20th century of the Common Era began on 1 January 1901 and ended on 31 December 2000, according to the Gregorian calendar.

20th century may also refer to:

  • 20th century BC

Film and theatre

  • 20th Century Studios, a film studio formerly known as 20th Century Fox that has been a subsidiary of Disney since 2019
    • Twentieth Century Pictures, one of the predecessors of 20th Century Studios (along with Fox Film)
  • Twentieth Century (play), a 1932 Broadway play
  • Twentieth Century (film), a 1934 American comedy
  • On the Twentieth Century, a 1978 musical based on the play and film
  • The Twentieth Century, the 1957–1970 television series
  • 20th Century with Mike Wallace, the 1990s–2000s television series
  • The Twentieth Century (film), a 2019 film by Matthew Rankin
  • 20th Century Girl, a 2022 film by Bang Woo-ri

Music

  • 20th Century Records, a record label begun as a soundtrack division of Twentieth Century Pictures
  • 20th Century, a sub-unit of Japanese boyband V6
  • Twentieth Century (Cold Chisel album), 1984, or the title song
  • Twentieth Century (Alabama album), 1999, or the title song
  • 20th Century (3X Krazy album)
  • 20th Century (John Sykes album)
  • "Twentieth Century", a song by Pet Shop Boys from Fundamental

Other

  • Twentieth Century (typeface), a sans-serif typeface
  • 20th Century (cocktail), a gin cocktail
  • Twentieth Century Motor Car Corporation, a failed automobile company
  • The Twentieth Century (periodical), a continuation of The Nineteenth Century (periodical)
  • XXth Century, Nazi Germany-funded journal in Shanghai published by Klaus Mehnert

See also

  • 20th Century Studios, a movie and television production company
  • 20th Century Limited, the flagship passenger train of the New York Central Railroad
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