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A drifter is a
vagrant who moves from place to place without a fixed home or employment.
Drifter (s ) or The Drifter (s ) may also refer to:
Films and television
Films
The Drifter (1917 film) , an American film directed by Fred Kelsey
The Drifters (film) , a 1919 American film starring J. Warren Kerrigan
Drifters (1929 film) , a British documentary by John Grierson
The Drifter (1929 film) , an American film starring Tom Mix
The Drifter (1932 film) , an American film directed by William A. O'Connor
The Drifter (1944 film) , an American Western Billy the Kid film directed by Sam Newfield
The Drifter (1988 film) , an American film starring Kim Delaney and Timothy Bottoms
Drifters (2003 film) , a Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai
The Drifter (2010 film) , a German film directed by Tatjana Turanskyj
Drifters (2011 film) , an Italian drama starring Asia Argento
Drifters (2015 film) , a Swedish film
Drifter (film) , a 2016 American post-apocalyptic thriller
Television
Literature
Maritime
Music
Bands
Albums
Songs
"Drifter" (song) , a 1981 song by Sylvia, track song from the similarly titled album
"Drifter", by Amy Lee featuring Dave Edgar from Lee's album
Aftermath
"Drifter", by Brookes Brothers from the single "
Tear You Down "
"Drifter", by David Gates from his album
Goodbye Girl
"Drifter", by Deep Purple from their album
Come Taste the Band
"Drifter", by Falling In Reverse from their album
Fashionably Late
"Drifter", by In Flames from their album
Reroute to Remain
"Drifter", by Iron Maiden from their album
Killers
"Drifter", by Karmin from their album
Pulses
"Drifters", by Patrick Watson from their album
Close to Paradise
"The Drifter", by Gene Clark and Carla Olson from their album
So Rebellious a Lover
"The Drifter", by Little River Band from their album
After Hours
Other uses
See also
Topics referred to by the same term