Dictator (disambiguation)

A dictator is a ruler who does not rule through democratic means.

Dictator may also refer to:

Books

 * Dictator (Cain novel), by Tom Cain
 * Dictator (Harris novel), by Robert Harris
 * Dictator novel, a genre of Latin American literature

Film

 * The Dictator (1915 film), a silent film comedy directed by Oscar Eagle
 * The Dictator (1922 film), a silent film comedy directed by James Cruze
 * The Dictator (1935 film), a British historical drama film directed by Victor Saville
 * The Dictator (2012 film), a comedy film starring Sacha Baron Cohen
 * Dictator (2016 film), an Indian film starring Nandamuri Balakrishna
 * The Great Dictator, a 1940 film starring Charlie Chaplin

Games

 * Dictator, a vehicle in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line of toys
 * M. Bison, a villain from the Street Fighter video game series also known as Dictator.
 * Video game, released in 1983 by DK'Tronics and running on Sinclair's ZX Spectrum

Government

 * Dictatorship, a form of government where political authority is monopolized by a single person or political entity
 * Dictator perpetuo, a position held by Julius Caesar
 * Roman dictator, in the Roman Republic, an extraordinary magistrate with the absolute authority to perform tasks beyond the authority of the ordinary magistrate

Military

 * the Dictator. a type of Siege artillery in the American Civil War, specifically a mortar
 * HMS Dictator (1783), a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy
 * USS Dictator (1863), a single-turreted ironclad monitor of the United States Navy

Music

 * "Dictator" (Centerfold song), 1986
 * "Dictator" (The Clash song)
 * Dictator (Daron Malakian and Scars on Broadway album), 2018
 * Dictator (Diaura album), 2011
 * The Dictators, an American proto-punk and punk rock band
 * Mighty Dictator, or Dictator, born Kenneth St. Bernard, Trinidadian calypsonian

Other uses

 * Dictator game, a game in experimental economics
 * Dictator (beetle), a genus of beetles
 * Studebaker Dictator, an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana from 1927 to 1937