Wait Until Dark: A Look in the Dark (Video 2003) Poster

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6/10
A bare-bones "appreciation"
charlytully13 July 2009
Warning: Spoilers
This "making of" simply combines 4 1\2 minutes of clips from the movie WAIT UNTIL DARK with 4 1\2 minutes of separately-interviewed comments from co-star Alan Arkin (Roat) and producer Mel Ferrer (who does not acknowledge being married at the time of filming to star Audrey Hepburn, who played the endangered blind woman Susy in DARK). Most of these comments are devoted to complimenting Hepburn, who, they note, refused to wear any eye make-up or prosthetic device, preferring to simply STARE too hard to indicate her blindness (making her appearance unlike ANY of the many blind people I've met in my life). Perhaps Hepburn's stubbornness partly explains why motion picture academy voters passed her over for an Oscar in this role, despite her lead-actress nomination. Says Arkin about his late co-star, "(Audrey) was witty, a real hard worker, and incredibly game." Adds Ferrer, "All the actors are good, but Audrey is just that little bit better."
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8/10
Alan Arkin and Mel Ferrer talk of their experiences on Wait Until Dark in A Look in the Dark
tavm13 July 2023
With the passing of Alan Arkin recently, I thought I'd get this movie out of the library in his memory which I hope to review next. In this extra on the DVD, he and producer Mel Ferrer tell of their experiences making it especially concerning star Audrey Hepburn's performance. Ferrer was still married to her at the time and he recounts how his wife was never satisfied with her performances thinking she could have done better each time. Arkin himself considered it quite a challenge to terrorize such a lovely person on screen and his performance at the time puzzled some viewers. This was quite a fine tribute to both the film and Ms. Hepburn's performance. I should post a review of the actual movie sometime soon...
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8/10
Solid and informative, but it leaves fans of the film wanting more
MissSimonetta7 September 2017
This ten minute piece mainly consists of Alan Arkin and Mel Ferrer reminiscing on the production of the 1967 horror-thriller, Wait Until Dark. Despite the complaints of the previous review, the entire piece is not all about praising Hepburn's performance (which I actually find to be one of her most effective from both a technical and character standpoint, but I digress). A good part of it is dedicated to Arkin's performance as the drug-addled psychopath villain: how the savagery of the performance baffled critics and audiences, his approach to the role, and his experiences working with both Hepburn and Jack Weston. Time is also dedicated to Jack Warner's reaction to the film, why Ferrer pushed Hepburn to take up the project, and why the film's scares still hold up even in our age of blood and gore.

That being said, the piece leaves you hungry for more information. As a big fan of this film, I would have loved something a bit longer. I do understand Hepbrun, Terence Young, Jack Weston, Charles Lang, and Henry Mancini were all passed on by the time this interview was made (I do think Richard Crenna and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. were still alive though), but I would love to know more about the making-of the film outside of Hepburn's preparation for the role. It's surprisingly hard to find much information about this particular movie's production. The 2017 bluray release looks great, but this featurette is ported over from the older DVD edition. An audio commentary would have been nice, maybe get a film historian, but for now, this video is serviceable.
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