Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly
A boy living in underdeveloped Welsh village hopes for a better time of his homeland when seeing the two Japaneese businessmen with the apparent intentions to build a factory there.
A boy living in underdeveloped Welsh village hopes for a better time of his homeland when seeing the two Japaneese businessmen with the apparent intentions to build a factory there.
Richard Love
Alun Owen
Iola Gregory
Aunt Catrin
John Ogwen
Gwyn
Robert E. Roberts
Idris
Llewelyn Jones
Gareth
Stewart Jones
Grandpa
Tadaaki Noguchi
Kazuo
Yoshio Kawahara
Naoyuki
Gwenno Hodgkins
Miss Morgan
A boy living in underdeveloped Welsh village hopes for a better time of his homeland when seeing the two Japaneese businessmen with the apparent intentions to build a factory there.
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