Eyes Behind the Stars

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Eyes Behind the Stars
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Directed by Mario Gariazzo
Cinematography Erico Menczer
Music by Marcello Giombini
Release date
  • 1978 (1978)
LanguageItalian

Eyes Behind the Stars (Italian : Occhi dalle stelle) is a 1978 Italian sci-fi film directed by Mario Gariazzo (here credited as Roy Garrett). [1] [2]

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