Boulevard of Broken Dreams
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Generally, "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams" refers to Sunset Boulevard[citation needed], due to its historically having both the primary location for live entertainment in the Los Angeles, California metropolitan region and a red-light district.
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" may also refer to:
[edit] Songs
- "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (song), an Al Dubin/Harry Warren song from the 1934 film Moulin Rouge
- "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", a 1958 song by Juan García Esquivel
- "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", a song by Marianne Faithfull
- "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (Green Day song), a 2004 song by Green Day
- "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", a 1984 song from Hanoi Rocks
- Boulevard of Broken Dreams, a 1957 album by Ferlin Husky
- "Por el Boulevard de los sueños rotos" (Spanish for "On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams"), a 1994 song by Joaquin Sabina
- Boulevard of Broken Dreams (album), a 1989 album (and its title track) by Smokie (band)
[edit] Other works
- "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", a Gottfried Helnwein painting, featuring Marilyn Monroe, Humphrey Bogart, James Dean, and Elvis Presley.
- Boulevard of Broken Dreams, a biography of James Dean by Paul Alexander.
- "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams", a story from Harlan Ellison's 1978 short story collection Strange Wine.
- The Boulevard of Broken Dreams, an underground comix by Kim Deitch.
- Boulevard of Broken Dreams (film), a 1988 Australian film starring John Waters
[edit] Other
- Boulevard of Broken Dreams (TV series), a documentary series on the E! television network, about the lives of the individuals who just couldn't make it in Hollywood.
- The selfish and cynical game path in the 1996 PC game The Pandora Directive.

