Windy Day Trailer

Windy Day Trailer (1968)

29 May 1968 Fantasy, Animated, Family 9 mins

Two little girls muse on marriage and babies, love and death as they create and act out plays in their backyard. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with New York Women in Film & Television in 2006.

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Cast

Emily Hubley

as Self (voice)

Georgia Hubley

as Self (voice)

Crew

John Hubley

John Hubley Producer

International Releases Dates

Canada 06 June 2002

United States 01 March 2022

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Windy Day - sottotitoli in italiano

Film d'animazione di John e Faith Hubley del 1968. Le voci sono delle loro figlie Georgia ed Emily. Sottotitoli in italiano. Per saperne di più su John e Faith: ...

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