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The mismatched pair must eventually face Pratt’s gang in a final showdown that tests their bond of friendship. Technical Highlights
While they bicker and scam their way across the West, Tim is being pursued by Samuel Pratt and his psychotic son Roger, who seek revenge for an old score. A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof (1968) 720p.BluR...
Giuliano Gemma as Tim Hawkins and Mario Adorf as Harry Music: Iconic score by Ennio Morricone Release Date: August 29, 1968 (Italy) Runtime: Approximately 100 minutes Genre: Spaghetti Western / Action Comedy Plot Synopsis The mismatched pair must eventually face Pratt’s gang
Carlo Carlini captured the lush, crisp colors of the rugged Western landscapes. Critics often highlight the film's —a brutal stagecoach
Critics often highlight the film's —a brutal stagecoach massacre—as one of the finest in the Spaghetti Western genre, noting its stark contrast with the comedic tone of the rest of the movie.
Morricone's score is described as melancholic and "heart-wrenching," often feeling more suited to a serious drama than a comedy.
(original Italian: ...e per tetto un cielo di stelle ) is a 1968 Spaghetti Western comedy directed by Giulio Petroni. The film is celebrated for its unique blend of gritty violence and buddy-comedy elements, often cited as a precursor to the "Trinity" style of humorous Westerns that became popular in the early 1970s. Key Film Information Director: Giulio Petroni