The white feather is a traditional symbol of cowardice in many places, although it may have the opposite meaning in others. White feather or white feathers may also refer to:
Films
- The White Feather, a lost 1913 short film featuring George Cooper
- White Feather (film), a 1955 Western starring Robert Wagner
- "The White Feather", an episode of the British television series Foyle's War
- White Feather Films, a production company based in Mumbai, India, co-founded by Sanjay Dutt and Sanjay Gupta
Music
- White Feathers, the debut album of British new wave band Kajagoogoo
- "White Feather" (song), a song by Australian hard rock band Wolfmother
- White Feather(song), a song by rock band Marillion, from the album Misplaced Childhood
Other uses
- The White Feather (1907), a novel by P. G. Wodehouse
- The Man Who Stayed at Home (play), a 1914 play that was renamed The White Feather when performed in North America
- White Feather, the commercial version of the M25 sniper rifle, named after Carlos Hathcock (see below)
See also
- Carlos Hathcock, US Marine sniper in the Vietnam War, nicknamed Lông Trắng du Kich (White Feather Sniper)
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