White Heat is a 1949 film starring James Cagney.
White Heat may also refer to:
Science
- White heat, one of the colors used to estimate an object's temperature from the color of incandescence, see red heat
- White heat of revolution, a phrase coined by the UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson about the effects of technology
Film, TV and entertainment
- White Heat (1926 film), a British film directed by Thomas Bentley
- White Heat, a 1934 American film directed by Lois Weber
- White Heat (book), a 1990 book by English chef and restaurateur Marco Pierre White
- White Heat (TV series), a 2012 British television drama series
Music
- White Heat (Dusty Springfield album), 1982
- White Heat (Switch album), a 1975 album from R&B group White Heat (aka Switch)
- White Heat (Icehouse album), 2011
- White Light/White Heat, a 1968 album by the Velvet Underground
- "White Heat", song by Madness from 1985 album Mad Not Mad
- "White Light/White Heat" (song), by the Velvet Underground
- "White Heat", a song by Madonna from True Blue
- "White Heat, Red Hot", a song by Judas Priest from Stained Class
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