Against All Odds - Entertainment - Films and Television

Films and Television

  • Against All Odds (film), a 1984 film starring Rachel Ward, Jeff Bridges and James Woods
    • Against All Odds (soundtrack), the soundtrack from the movie
  • The Blood of Fu Manchu, a 1968 British crime film retitled for American release in 1969 as Against All Odds
  • "Against All Odds", an episode from Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • Against All Odds (TV series), an upcoming 2013 Philippine TV series which will be aired in ABS-CBN
  • Against All Odds (Canadian TV series), a documentary television series produced by Discovery Channel Canada that looks at how lucky people survived the impossible
  • Against All Odds: Inside Statistics, an instructional TV series starring Teresa Amabile
  • TNA Against All Odds, an annual pay-per-view wrestling event
    • Against All Odds (2005), a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event
    • Against All Odds (2009), a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event
    • Against All Odds (2010), a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event
    • Against All Odds (2011), a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event
    • Against All Odds (2012), a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event

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