Traitor (disambiguation)
Traitor, The Traitor or Traitors may also refer to:
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A traitor is a person who commits treason.
Films
- Traitor (film), a 2008 spy thriller starring Don Cheadle
- The Traitor (1936 German film), the English title for the film Verräter directed by Karl Ritter
- The Traitor (1936 American film), directed by Sam Newfield
- The Traitor (1957 film), a British film noir
- The Traitor (2019 film), an Italian film
Literature
- Traitor (Star Wars novel), a 2002 novel by Matthew Stover
- The Traitor (Dixon novel), a 1907 novel by Thomas Dixon Jr., and a 1908 dramatization of it
- The Traitor (Walters novel), a 2002 Guy Walters novel
- The Traitor (play), a 1631 play by James Shirley
- The Traitor (1718 play), a play by Christopher Bullock, reworking Shirley's original
- The Traitor, a 2007 fantasy by Michael Cisco
- The Traitor, a 2007 spy thriller by Stephen Coonts
- The Traitor Baru Cormorant, a 2015 fantasy titled The Traitor in the UK
- Traitor (Daisley novel), a novel by Stephen Daisley
Music
- Traitors (album), by Misery Index
- "Traitor", a song by Motörhead from Rock 'n' Roll
- "Traitor", a song by Renegade Soundwave from Soundclash
- "The Traitor", a 1985 song by Minimal Compact
Television
- Traitor (TV drama) (1971), a British television play by Dennis Potter
- Traitors (TV series) (2019), a British mini-series
- "Traitor" (Captain Scarlet), an episode of television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
- "The Traitor", a 1985 two-part episode of the cartoon G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
- "Traitor", a 1985 episode of The Transformers
- Traitor (American Horror Story), an episode of the television series American Horror Story
- Traitor (The Secret Circle), an episode of the television series The Secret Circle
Other uses
- Traitor (Thieves' World), a 1982 fantasy role-playing game adventure for Thieves' World
See also
- Traiteur (disambiguation)
- Treason (disambiguation)
- Treta, a Sanskrit word relating to Hinduism
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