Excerpt from "Last Action Hero - The Offical Moviebook"

Submitted and translated from German by Cordula


Plastic for the Windows of the Soul


For the outfit of Charles Dance, who plays the killer Mr. Benedict, it was not only done with a white linen suit and a pistol. The make-up artist's special "eye-catching" equipment was the left eye. McTiernan wanted the villain show his different moods by wearing glass-eyes. When Mr. Benedict wishes Slater a nice day, he takes off his sun glasses und instead of the iris in his left eye one sees a 'smiley face' as it is known from the 70s.

"I've got very sensitive eyes", Dance explains, "And to put it mildly, the idea of filling up one eye with different plastics gave me the creeps." Richard Snell developed a whole collection of soft contact lenses, Dance could wear over a long time. If the actor didn't need the lenses, Snell kept them in tiny bottles like valuable laboratory specimen.

Jeff Dawn, the chief make-up artist, remembers: "There is so little space in the eye, that everything has to be built much tinier than you can imagine. We drew a hair-like smiley face on the lens, which appears on the movie screen so much bigger." Simple draws and lines are easier to make, like the concentric circles of a target. In the movie you can see more than a dozen different lenses. Some of them staggered even the director. "Charles had great fun by presenting McTiernan a new eye he had not known before", Dawn laughs. "He involved McTiernan in a talk and took off the sun glasses like purely accidental. Mostly the director reacted with: 'Wow! Looks great. We take this one!'"



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