In Film and Television
- Waterfront (1928 film), directed by William A. Seiter
- Waterfront (1939 film)
- Waterfront (1944 film), starring John Carradine
- Waterfront (1950 film), featuring Robert Newton
- Waterfront (1955 TV series), a 1955 television series starring Preston Foster
- Waterfront (TV series), an unaired American show
- Waterfront Film Festival, Saugatuck, Michigan
- On the Waterfront (1954 film), directed by Elia Kazan and starring Marlon Brando
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