When in Rome
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"When in Rome" is an abbreviation of the expression "When in Rome, do as the Romans do," which is used to advise people to adapt to the culture of places that they visit.
When in Rome may refer to:
In film and television:
- When in Rome (1952 film), a film starring Van Johnson and Paul Douglas
- When in Rome (2002 film), a direct-to-video film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
- When in Rome (2009 film), a forthcoming comedy film starring Kristen Bell
- BBC Sunday Night Theatre: When in Rome, a 1959 UK television comedy featuring Judy Campbell
In music:
- When in Rome (band), a dance trio from England
- When in Rome... (album), an album by Penguin Cafe Orchestra
- When in Rome (Genesis DVD)
- "When in Rome" (Nickel Creek song)
- "When in Rome", a song by Travis Tritt from My Honky Tonk History
- "When in Rome", a song by Supagroup
- "When in Rome", a song by Billy Joel from Storm Front
- "When in Rome", a song by Mudhoney from Piece of Cake
In other uses:
- Catwoman: When in Rome, a DC Comics miniseries
- "When in Rome", a poem by Mari Evans
- "When in Rome", a comedy tour by Alex Horne
See also:
- When in Rome, Kill Me, an album by Cud
- When in Rome Do as the Vandals, an album by The Vandals