Cult Classic

A cult classic is a work of fiction, usually a film or television show, that is extremely popular with a select audience, but may or may not be successful at the time of its original release. See cult film, cult televison, cult radio and cult following for related topics. Some examples of cult classics and their creators are listed below:

Films

TV

Books

Music

Video Games

Board Games

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samantha smith (tennis)
william wallace wotherspoon
the sonny and cher show
american pie (album)
norseman, western australia
circassian language
air medal
pyotr nikolaevich wrangel
free to be... you and me
ferdinand petrovich von wrangell
the giving tree
john james wrathall
fanshawe
salimbeni prize
john lloyd wright
joseph marshall walker
second corporal
joseph robert wright jr.
louis booker wright
western fat tailed dwarf lemur
black celebration (album)
luke edward wright
quincy wright
navy "e" ribbon
robert charles wright
rotogravure
fanshawe (novel)
theodore paul wright
compact group
nuclear control rod
1931 in india
s. s. van dine
frank nastasi
william wrigley jr.
allan mallinson
henry merritt wriston
tembec
fanwood
jerome wurf
konkokyo
arizona state highway 80
jzef wybicki
henry cecil kennedy wyld
powdery mildew