The Eleventh Hour
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The Eleventh Hour is a figure of speech referring to the last moments before a deadline, or meant to imply that a decisive or "final" moment is near.
It may also refer to:
- The Eleventh Hour (TV series), a Canadian television drama series
- The Eleventh Hour (album), a Jars of Clay album
- The Eleventh Hour (book), an illustrated children's mystery book by Australian author Graeme Base involving the theft of a birthday banquet, a follow-up to Base's earlier Animalia
- The Eleventh Hour (comedy), an Australian sketch comedy television program
- The Eleventh Hour (drama), a 1962 American television series starring Jack Ging and Ralph Bellamy
- Eleventh Hour (TV series), a British science-based drama series starring Patrick Stewart
- The 11th Hour (computer game), a video game sequel to The 7th Guest
- 11th Hour (documentary), a 2006 documentary on the environment narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio
- 11th Hour (film), a 1997 film starring Ethan Suplee
- "11th Hour", a song on the album As the Palaces Burn by the American metal band Lamb of God
- "Eleventh Hour", a song on the album Autumncrux by the American Gothic band The Botanic Verses.
- The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month (11:00 on November 11, 1918), when a ceasefire came into effect, ending World War I
- "The 11th Hour" (newspaper) A newspaper in Macon, Statesboro, and Valdosta Georgia covering Music, Art, and Politics