Embassy (disambiguation)

Embassy (disambiguation)

Embassy may refer to:
* Diplomatic mission
* Embassy (cigarette), a brand of cigarette made by Imperial Tobacco.
* Embassy (professional wrestling), a wrestling stable in Ring of Honor.
* Embassy Suites Hotels, a chain of hotels owned by Hilton Hotels Corporation, which specializes in suite-style rooms.
* On the False Embassy, either of two famous judicial orations, both delivered in 343 BC.

In Entertainment:
* Embassy Pictures, an independent studio and distributor responsible for such films as The Graduate and The Lion in Winter.
* Embassy Records, a record label owned by Woolworth Ltd and sold exclusively through their stores.
* Embassy Television, an American television production company which operated from 1982 to 1998.
* Avco Embassy Television, a separate television production/distribution company operating from 1968 to 1976.
* The Embassy Visual Effects, a visual effects studio based in Vancouver, Canada.
* The Embassy Lark, a radio comedy series broadcast from 1966 to 1968 as a spin-off from The Navy Lark.
* Embassy (TV series) an Australian television series.
* The Polyester Embassy, an album by Madison Ave.
* , an action-strategy videogame, released in 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
* Embassy (1972 film)
* Embassy (1985 film)
* Embassy (magazine) a division of Hill Times Publishing, Inc.
* Embassy (band)
* Embassy Theatre, a large-screen cinema in Wellington, New Zealand


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