Windfall
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In common usage, a windfall often refers to a windfall gain, the unexpected receipt of something of high value, or a piece of fruit that has fallen from its tree or plant.
Windfall may also refer to:
- Film and television
- Windfall (1935 film), adaptation of R. C. Sherriff's 1933 play, directed by Frederick Hayward and George King
- Windfall (1955 film), a British comedy film by John Gilling and directed by Henry Cass
- Windfall (2010 film), documentary on wind power directed by Laura Israel
- Windfall (TV series), a drama about the recipients of a huge lottery win
- Music
- Windfall (album), by Rick Nelson
- "Windfall", a song by Dead Can Dance from the album Within the Realm of a Dying Sun
- Windfall Records
- Other arts
- Windfall (comics), a DC Comics character
- Windfall (novel), by Desmond Bagley
- Windfall, a 1933 play by R. C. Sherriff
- Windfall (sculpture), an abstract artwork by Robert Murray
- Places
- Windfall, Alberta, Canada, a locality
- Windfall, Indiana, United States, a town
- Other
- Windfall II, racehorse
- Windfall: The Oil Crisis Game, a business simulation game for the Apple II
See also
- Windfalls, an English animated television series created, written, and directed by Jenny Kenna
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