Bad Company may refer to:
- Bad Company is a British rock music band.
- Bad Company (album), their self-titled album
- "Bad Company" (song), the title track from the album
- Bad Company (soundtrack), soundtrack from 2002 film
- Battlefield: Bad Company, a console video game developed by Digital Illusions CE
- Bad Company is a thriller novel by Jack Higgins
- Bad Company (drum and bass group)
- Bad Company (comics) is a 2000 AD comic strip
- Bad Company (manga) is a manga (comic) by Tohru Fujisawa that serves as a prequel to both Shonan Junai Gumi and Great Teacher Onizuka
Films
See also: Bad Company (film)
- Bad Company (1925 film), a film from 1925 directed by Edward H. Griffith and written by John C. Brownell
- Bad Company (1931 film), a film from 1931 directed by Tay Garnett and written by Jack Lait
- Bad Company (1946 film), a film from 1946 directed by Paul Barrelet and written by R. Wakeley
- Bad Company (1972 film), a film from 1972 written and directed by Robert Benton
- Bad Company (1980 film), a film from 1980 directed by Peter Wronski and written by Paul Eichgrun
- Bad Company (1986 film), a film from 1986 written and directed by José Santiso
- Bad Company (1992 film), a film from 1992 directed by Julian Richards
- Bad Company (1995 film), a film from 1995 directed by Damian Harris and written by Ross Thomas
- Bad Company (2002 film), a film from 2002 directed by Joel Schumacher
- Les Mauvaises fréquentations (En. Bad Company), a film from 1963 written and directed by Jean Eustache
- Mabudachi (En. Bad Company), a Japanese film from 2001 written and directed by Tomoyuki Furumaya
- Mauvaises fréquentations (En. Bad Company), a French film from 1999 directed by Jean-Pierre Améris
- The Bay Boy (US: Bad Company), a film from 1984 written and directed by Daniel Petrie
- The Nature of the Beast (Eur. Bad Company), a film from 1995 written and directed by Victor Salva
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