This is a DVD extra included with Mario Bava's "The Girl Who Knew Too Much". It consists of John Saxon reminiscing about the making of this film as well as Saxon's recollections about making movies in Italy in general. It's all done with him sitting in front of a cheap blue backdrop (cheap but it looked fine) and was supplemented with photos and scenes from the movie. In particular, I liked hearing how an actor who was not fluent in Italian would adjust to making a film with a director who didn't understand English intrigued me! What an experience! Overall, while this short isn't necessary to enjoy the film and it's not earth-shaking, it is nice to see after the movie is over and is short and sweet--and an easy short to watch--especially if you liked the film--which you are almost certain to do.
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