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A feud is long-running argument or conflict between two parties.
Feud may also refer to:
- Fief or feudum, land held under the feudal system
Film
- The Feud (1910 film), an American silent film
- The Feud (1919 film), a lost silent film drama
- The Feud, a 1926 American film featuring Earle Foxe
- The Feud, a 1955 Hong Kong film featuring Kenneth Tsang
- The Feud, a 1989 American film based on Thomas Berger's novel (see below), directed by Bill D'Elia
- The Feud, a 2019 American film directed by Randall Maclowry for the television series American Experience
Television
- Feud (professional wrestling), a storyline rivalry in professional wrestling
- Feud (TV series), an American anthology TV series
Episodes
- "Feud" (The Brak Show)
- "Feud" (The Elephant Princess)
- "Feud" (Glee)
- "Feud" (Lassie)
- "Feud" (Watching Ellie)
- "The Feud" (The Army Game)
- "The Feud" (Arthur)
- "The Feud" (Blondie)
- "The Feud" (Date with the Angels)
- "The Feud" (Hidden Hills)
- "The Feud" (Mad About You)
- "The Feud" (Memphis Beat)
- "The Feud" (Modern Family)
- "The Feud" (Reba)
- "The Feud" (The Roy Rogers Show)
- "The Feud" (Wildfire)
- "The Feud!" (Voltron: Legendary Defender)
Other media
- Feud (video game), a 1987 computer game for 8- and 16-bit home computers
- The Feud (novel), a 1983 novel by Thomas Berger
See also
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