Partly Cloudy
May 2009
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Journee Jordan
Love it Its so cute and it is a great little movieππππΈπ»ππππππ
Jeanette Padilla
OK very good gosh it is a greatful scene its very biutiful who was the person with the idea it makes me feel special well we are but different!
Jen Feinberg
Partly cloudy I love this movie with all of my heart, and I would be very happy if you'd keep it.
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Cast and credits
Producers | Kevin Reher |
Director | Peter Sohn |
Writers | Peter Sohn |
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Audio language
Subtitles
English
Run time
5 minutes
Rating
G
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