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| Director: | Chuck Russell |
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| Writer: | Mark Verheiden, Mike Werb, Michael Fallon |
| Staring: |
| When timid bank clerk Stanley Ipkiss discovers a magical mask containing the spirit of the Norse god Loki, his entire life changes. While wearing the mask, Ipkiss becomes a supernatural playboy exuding charm and confidence which allows him to catch the eye of local nightclub singer Tina Carlyle. Unfortunately, under the mask's influence, Ipkiss also robs a bank, which angers junior crime lord Dorian Tyrell, whose goons get blamed for the heist. | |
| Release Date: | Jul 29, 1994 |
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| Director: | Chuck Russell |
| Writer: | Mark Verheiden, Mike Werb, Michael Fallon |
| Genres: | Comedy, Fantasy, Romance, Crime |
| Keywords | dual identity, bank, mockery, villain, transformation, slapstick comedy, superhero, based on comic, surrealism, balloon, dog, urban setting, jail cell, super villain, norse mythology, supernatural power |
| Production Companies | New Line Cinema, Dark Horse Entertainment |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $351,583,407
Budget: $23,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 05, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
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| Jim Carrey | Stanley Ipkiss / The Mask |
| Peter Riegert | Mitch Kellaway |
| Peter Greene | Dorian Tyrrell |
| Amy Yasbeck | Peggy Brandt |
| Richard Jeni | Charlie Schumaker |
| Orestes Matacena | Niko |
| Tim Bagley | Irv |
| Nancy Fish | Mrs. Peenman |
| Johnny Williams | Burt |
| Reg E. Cathey | Freeze |
| Jim Doughan | Doyle |
| Denis Forest | Sweet Eddy |
| Cameron Diaz | Tina Carlyle |
| Joseph Alfieri | Police Officer |
| B.J. Barie | Alley Punk #1 |
| Catherine Berge | Cigarette Girl |
| Philip Boardman | Guard |
| Krista Buonauro | Lady Cop |
| Debra Casey | Alley Punk #3 |
| Blake Clark | Murray |
| Christopher Darga | Paramedic #3 |
| Suzanne Dunn | Reporter |
| Joely Fisher | Maggie |
| Kevin Grevioux | Henchman #7 |
| Peter Jazwinski | Park Policeman |
| Howard Kay | Niko's Thug #2 |
| Robert Keith | Police Officer |
| Beau Lotterman | Megaphone Cop |
| Scott McElroy | Niko's Thug #1 |
| Richard Montes | Henchman #1 |
| Ivory Ocean | Mayor Tilton |
| Robert O'Reilly | The Figure |
| Louis Ortiz | Coco Bongo Valet |
| Daniel James Peterson | Henchman #6 |
| Jeremy Roberts | Bobby the Bouncer |
| Eamonn Roche | Mr. Dickey |
| Randi Ruimy | Screaming Lady |
| Ben Stein | Dr. Neuman |
| Nils Allen Stewart | Orlando |
| Chris Taylor | Coco Bongo Cop #1 |
| Bullet Valmont | Alley Punk #2 |
| Wendy L. Walsh | Wendy L. Walsh |
| Meadow Williams | Pebbles |
| Henry Kingi | Dorian Tyrell's Henchman (Uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Heather Taylor | Stunts |
| Rick Barker | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
| Chuck Russell | Director |
| Randy Edelman | Original Music Composer |
| John R. Leonetti | Director of Photography |
| Kyle Balda | Animation |
| Mark Verheiden | Story |
| Garret Sato | Stunts |
| Troy Robinson | Stunts |
| Peewee Piemonte | Stunts |
| Eddie Matthews | Stunts |
| Ray Lykins | Stunts |
| Gary Littlejohn | Stunts |
| Henry Kingi | Stunts |
| Donna Keegan | Stunts |
| Richie Gaona | Stunts |
| Jon H. Epstein | Stunts |
| Danny Epper | Stunts |
| Chris Durand | Stunts |
| Cheryl Wheeler Duncan | Stunts |
| Jake Crawford | Stunts |
| Tony Brubaker | Stunts |
| Dan Bradley | Stunts |
| Steve Berens | Stunts |
| Joni Avery | Stunts |
| Todd Tucker | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Harry Cohen | Sound Designer |
| Fern Champion | Casting |
| Mark Paladini | Casting |
| Mark Irwin | Additional Photography |
| Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
| David Farmer | Sound Effects Editor |
| Alan Howarth | Sound Effects Editor |
| Rob Coleman | Animation |
| Gary Rizzo | Sound Re-Recording Assistant |
| Joe Fineman | Executive In Charge Of Post Production |
| Lisa Van Cott | Production Manager |
| M.K. Gleason | Production Accountant |
| Barbara Coston | Production Accountant |
| David Crockett | Production Accountant |
| Mike Werb | Screenplay |
| Robert Engelman | Unit Production Manager |
| Michael Fallon | Story |
| Craig Stearns | Production Design, Art Direction |
| Steven Kaminsky | Post Production Supervisor |
| Deborah Moore | Executive In Charge Of Production |
| Melodee Spevack | Stunts, Stunt Double |
| Lee Waddell | Stunts |
| Frank Torres | Stunts |
| Jim Stephan | Stunts |
| Rick Sawaya | Stunts |
| Sorin Serene Pricopie | Stunts |
| Lisa Nunziella | Stunt Double |
| Eddie Mulder | Stunts |
| John Moio | Stunts |
| Steve Madaras | Stunts |
| Lane Leavitt | Stunts |
| Glory Fioramonti | Stunts |
| Andy Epper | Stunts |
| J. Mark Donaldson | Stunts |
| Scott Alan Cook | Stunts |
| John Cade | Stunts |
| Clay Boss | Stunts |
| Kenny Bates | Stunts |
| Daniel W. Barringer | Stunts |
| Ellen Totleben | Set Decoration |
| Ha Nguyen | Costume Design |
| Roland Blancaflor | Makeup Effects |
| Greg Cannom | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Glen Hanz | Sculptor |
| Larry Odien | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Nina Paskowitz | Hair Department Head |
| Sheryl Ptak | Makeup Artist |
| Tina Roesler Kerwin | Makeup Artist |
| Keith VanderLaan | Makeup Effects |
| Ricardo Broadus | Sound Effects Editor, Foley Editor |
| Craig Clark | Supervising ADR Editor, Supervising Sound Editor |
| Tim Gedemer | Sound Designer |
| Allan Schultz | ADR Editor, Sound Editor |
| Ann Scibelli | Sound Effects Editor, Sound Designer |
| Steven D. Williams | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Rob Burton | Visual Effects |
| Jon Farhat | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Bonnie Greenberg | Music Supervisor |
| Jerry Evans | Choreographer |
| Denis L. Stewart | First Assistant Director |
| Tricia Ronten | Script Supervisor |
| Hugo Cortina | Camera Operator |
| Stephen J. Ullman | First Assistant Camera |
| Mark Santoni | Second Assistant Camera |
| David Pearlberg | Dolly Grip |
| Anthony Lattanzio | Construction Coordinator |
| Erik Olson | Assistant Art Director |
| Pete von Sholly | Storyboard Artist |
| Bruce Mink | Property Master |
| Dan Engle | Sculptor |
| Christopher J. Kristoff | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Mark Hopkins McNabb | Production Sound Mixer |
| Gloria Cooper | Boom Operator |
| J. Marc Strachan | Location Manager |
| Griff Ruggles | Transportation Coordinator |
| Thomas L. Bellissimo | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Rich King | Extras Casting |
| Sharon Chazin Lieblein | Casting Assistant |
| Jim Brookshire | Dialogue Editor |
| Cathie Speakman | Dialogue Editor |
| Robert Guastini | ADR Editor |
| Jeff Vaughn | ADR Engineer, Foley Editor |
| Gregg Barbanell | Foley Artist |
| Vince Nicastro | Foley Artist |
| Ken Teaney | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| William Freesh | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Tony Sereno | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| John LaSalandra | Music Editor |
| Ralph Ferraro | Orchestrator |
| Phill Norman | Title Designer |
| Jennifer Jean Cacavas | Assistant Editor |
| Bruce Green | Steadicam Operator |
| Arthur Coburn | Editor |
| Gary Epper | Stunts |
| Bob Brown | Stunts |
| Martin Rosenberg | Visual Effects Camera |
| Randy Moore | Art Direction |
| Rafael E. Sánchez | Key Grip |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Michael De Luca | Executive Producer |
| Mike Richardson | Executive Producer |
| Chuck Russell | Executive Producer |
| Deborah Moore | Executive Producer |
| Ann Burgund | Associate Producer |
| Robert Engelman | Producer |
| Carla Fry | Associate Producer |
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Fun fantasy-comedy that utilizes Jim Carrey's physicality, and comedic timing, to the extreme and while some of the jokes didn't land and the mask himself (both Stanley and Dorian) was a bit ridiculous, even within the confines of this universe, still found it to be entertaining enough, plus it is C ... ameron Diaz's feature debut... **3.5/5**
Not as good as I remember, still an amusing watch regardless. It's been many, many years since I last watched <em>'The Mask'</em>, hence why I hadn't had it logged on here before now, and while it isn't as funny or as quotable as I thought it would be (I remember really liking it as a kid), there ... is still enough in there that I got much entertainment from. Jim Carrey's performance is superb, without him you'd have a very cringe and ultimately disappointing flick. Interesting to note that he did this, <em>'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'</em> and <em>'Dumb and Dumber'</em> (which I gotta see at some point!) all in 1994 - quite the year! Peter Greene and Peter Riegert are also involved, though it's very much the debuting Cameron Diaz that is the best of the rest behind Carrey. Apparently this had a sequel released in 2005, <em>'Son of the Mask'</em>. On paper it should be awful, so therefore I gotta go check it out!
Jim Carrey is the drippy bank-clerk "Ipkiss" who is always looking for love but who never seems to make much progress. Then one night he spots something floating in the river. Thinking it's a man, he goes to the rescue but it turns out to just be a mask that we know has recently been released from a ... locked casket deep beneath the waves. He takes it home, and whilst inspecting it soon realises that it can attach itself to his face and turn him into a suave and witty character (albeit with a bright green face) who has no difficulty exuding the charm. That's handy because we are now introduced to the charming "Tina" (Cameron Diaz) so maybe the mask can help him woo her? The thing about this mask, though, is that it has a mischievous streak - it's enables it's users desires both good and bad, too, and of course it isn't long before the police "Kellaway" (Peter Riegert) are on the case as the mask brings out the conflicting side of it's owner's personality and some trouble beckons. It's an adequate vehicle for Carrey and he owns the show from start to finish. He's charismatic and entertaining but I just never found him funny. His presentation of humour is just too brash and in your face. There's nothing remotely subtle or sophisticated about it, and though it is lively and really doesn't hang around at all, I found it just a bit too repetitious and after about twenty minutes it reminded me of "Bugsy Malone" (1976) only without the custard pies. Like Steve Martin, Jim Carrey's style of comedy just didn't hit the spot for me, and though this is certainly one of his better efforts and Diaz adds a star quality to the affair, it's all just a little too pantomime slick for me.