Prey (disambiguation)
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Prey are organisms attacked and eaten by other organisms.
Prey may also refer to:
Entertainment
Film
- The Prey (1920 film), an American drama film directed by George L. Sargent
- The Prey (1974 film), an Italian erotic film
- Prey (1977 film), a low-budget British science-fiction horror film, directed by Norman J. Warren
- The Prey (1984 film), an American horror film, written and directed by Edwin Brown
- The Prey (2000), a science fiction film starring Kari Wührer
- Prey (2007 film), an American horror film
- Prey (2009 film), a low-budget Australian supernatural horror film
- La Proie, a 2012 French film released in Anglophone countries as The Prey
- The Prey (2016 film), an American film, directed by Cire Hensman; See Danny Trejo filmography
Music
- Prey (album), the eighth studio album by Swedish metal band Tiamat
- "Prey", a song by Recoil from the album subHuman
- "Prey", a song by Brutal Truth from the album Sounds of the Animal Kingdom. Is a 2 second loop repeated over and over again in 21 minutes.
- "The Prey" (song), a B-side by the Dead Kennedys
- "Prey", a song by 10 Years from The Autumn Effect
Television
- "Prey" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of season four of Star Trek: Voyager
- "Prey" (The Walking Dead), an episode of the television series The Walking Dead
- Prey (TV series), a 1998 science-fiction TV series starring Debra Messing
- Prey (TV miniseries), a 2014 detective-drama TV miniseries starring John Simm
Video games
- Prey (2006 video game), a 2006 first-person shooter video game
- Prey (2017 video game), a re-imagining of the 2006 game, being developed by Arkane Studios
Literature
- Prey (novel), a novel by Michael Crichton
- Prey (short story), a short story by Richard Matheson, basis for the "Devil Doll" segment of the film Trilogy of Terror
- Batman: Prey, a Batman comics story arc
Places
- Prey Veng Province, Cambodia
- Prey Veng (city), capital of the province
- Prey, Eure, a commune in Eure, France
- Prey, Vosges, a commune in Vosges, France
People
- Edmond Lefebvre du Prey (1866–1955), a French politician (family name is Lefebvre du Prey)
- Hermann Prey (1929–1998), a German lyric baritone
Other uses
- Prey (software), a service for tracking stolen electronic devices
See also
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