{{wikt}} '''Last call''' is an announcement made in a bar before serving drinks is stopped.
'''Last Call''' may also refer to: {{TOC right}}
==Film and television== ===Film=== * ''Last Call'' (1958 film), an Australian television play * ''Last Call'' (1991 film), a thriller film * ''Last Call'' (1999 film), a Chilean-American thriller featuring Peter Coyote and Elizabeth Berkley * ''Last Call'' (2002 film), a film about F. Scott Fitzgerald * ''Last Call'', a 2004 film featuring Lynn Cohen * ''Last Call'', a 2005 short film written by Laura Censabella * ''Last Call'', a 2006 film featuring Natalie Denise Sperl * ''Last Call'', a 2008 film starring Lori Petty * ''Last Call'' (2012 film), a film starring Diora Baird * ''The Last Call'' (2013 film), a Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Francisco Franco * ''Last Call'' (2017 film), or ''Dominion'', a film about Dylan Thomas * ''Last Call'' (2019 film), a film by Gavin Michael Booth * ''Last Call'' (2020 film), a Bulgarian film starring Maria Bakalova * ''Last Call'' (2021 film), a film starring Jeremy Piven
===Television=== ====Shows==== * ''Last Call'' (talk show), a 1994–1995 American late-night show hosted by Tad Low * ''Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York'', a 2023 documentary miniseries based on a book by Elon Green * ''Last Call with Carson Daly'', a 2002–2019 American late-night talk show * ''Last Call'', a Canadian late-night show that aired on Toronto One * ''Last Call'', a series that aired on Bounce TV
====Episodes==== * "Last Call" (''Ash vs Evil Dead''), 2016 * "Last Call" (''The L Word: Generation Q''), 2021 * "Last Call" (''Person of Interest''), 2014 * "The Last Call" (''The Good Wife''), 2014
==Literature== * ''Last Call'' (novel), a 1992 novel by Tim Powers * ''Last Call'', a 2008 novel by James Grippando * ''Last Call'', a 2004 short-story collection by K. L. Cook * ''Last Call: Memoirs of an NFL Referee'', a 1999 book by Jerry Markbreit * ''Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition'', a 2010 book by Daniel Okrent * "Last Call", a 2009 short-story set in the ''Dresden Files'' book series by Jim Butcher
==Music== ===Albums=== * ''Last Call'' (Rittz album), 2017 * ''Last Call'', by Betty Blowtorch, 2003 * ''Last Call'', by Cayouche, 2003 * ''Last Call'', by Alleycat Scratch, 2009 * ''Last Call'', by Jeff Healey, 2010
===Songs=== * "Last Call" (Dave Van Ronk song) * "Last Call" (Lee Ann Womack song), 2008 * "Last Call", by the Alkaholiks from ''21 & Over'' * "Last Call", by Dierks Bentley from ''Feel That Fire'' * "Last Call", by Elliott Smith from ''Roman Candle'' * "Last Call", by Junior Walker & The All-Stars from ''Road Runner'' * "Last Call", by Kanye West from ''The College Dropout'' *"Last Call", by Katy Hudson (later known as Katy Perry) from ''Katy Hudson'' * "Last Call", by Logic from ''YSIV'' * "Last Call", by OutKast from ''Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'' * "Last Call", by Patti Smith from ''Peace and Noise'' * "Last Call", by Pink from ''Trustfall'' * "Last Call", by the Plain White T's from ''All That We Needed'' * "Last Call", by the Reklaws from ''Freshman Year'' * "Last Call", by The Saturdays from ''On Your Radar'' * "Last Call", by Traci Braxton from ''Crash & Burn''
==Other uses== * Last Call (store), a chain of clearance centers operated by Neiman Marcus * ''Last Call'' (video game), a 2000 computer game * Operation Last Call, a law enforcement initiative in the U.S. state of Texas * ''Last Call'', a program on Hardcore Sports Radio * "Last Call", a nickname for mixed martial artist Danny Castillo
==See also== * Final Call (disambiguation) * {{Lookfrom|Last Call}}
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