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The Mask

  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 23m
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5.8/10
1.2K
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The Mask (1961)
A young archaeologist believes he is cursed by a mask that causes him to have weird nightmares and possibly to murder. Before committing suicide, he mails the mask to his psychiatrist, Dr. Barnes, who is soon plunged into the nightmare world of the mask.
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A young archaeologist thinks he is cursed by an Aztec mask that makes him have strange nightmares. Before committing suicide, he sends the mask to his psychiatrist, who soon plunges into the... Read allA young archaeologist thinks he is cursed by an Aztec mask that makes him have strange nightmares. Before committing suicide, he sends the mask to his psychiatrist, who soon plunges into the mask's nightmarish world.A young archaeologist thinks he is cursed by an Aztec mask that makes him have strange nightmares. Before committing suicide, he sends the mask to his psychiatrist, who soon plunges into the mask's nightmarish world.

  • Director
    • Julian Roffman
  • Writers
    • Frank Taubes
    • Sandy Haver
    • Franklin Delessert
  • Stars
    • Paul Stevens
    • Claudette Nevins
    • Bill Walker
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    5.8/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Julian Roffman
    • Writers
      • Frank Taubes
      • Sandy Haver
      • Franklin Delessert
    • Stars
      • Paul Stevens
      • Claudette Nevins
      • Bill Walker
    • 41User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Paul Stevens
    Paul Stevens
    • Doctor Allan Barnes
    Claudette Nevins
    Claudette Nevins
    • Pam Albright
    Bill Walker
    • Lieutenant Dan Martin
    Anne Collings
    • Miss Goodrich…
    Martin Lavut
    • Michael Radin
    Leo Leyden
    Leo Leyden
    • Doctor Soames
    Norman Ettlinger
    • Professor Quincey
    W.B. Brydon
    • Detective Bill Anderson
    • (as Bill Bryden)
    Jim Moran
    • Jim Moran
    Eleanor Beecroft
    • Mrs. Kelly
    Ray Lawlor
    • Lab Technician
    Rudi Linschoten
    Rudi Linschoten
    • Barnes' Alter Ego in Nightmare
    Stephen Ker Appleby
    • Museum Guide
    • (as Steven Appleby)
    Alfie Scopp
    Alfie Scopp
    • Taxi Driver
    Paul Elsom
    • Scarred Figure in Nightmare
    Harry Blackstone
    • Self (in introduction added to video version)
    • (uncredited)
    Nancy Island
    • Radin's Victim
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Nevens
    • Demon of the Mask
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Julian Roffman
    • Writers
      • Frank Taubes
      • Sandy Haver
      • Franklin Delessert
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    User reviews41

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    8gmda

    Scared me to DEATH!!!

    I was 8 years old when I saw this movie. My friend and I went ALONE!!!! They actually let us into a matinée! ALONE! We got sooooo scared, we hid behind the seats. Popping-up to see when it was OK to watch. Skulls coming at you. Flames shooting at you...right out of the screen! Arms reaching out for you! All in 3D!! Glad it was not in COLOR!!!

    It was more than our little minds could stand, we wanted to run and leave sooo bad, but we had paid our money, and we talked about it all the way home, and then the next day it was as if we had not seen it!!!! I forgot it for about 20 years (1980'ish), when it was shone, in 3d I might add, on TV for Halloween!!!! I guess that is what you call traumatized! WE WERE! They should never have let 8 year old's in to see this movie, ALONE!!!! Now I have the Elvira VHS tape of it.

    We thought it was coooooool, and we did enjoy it, but we were SCARED TO DEATH!!!!

    SO, on a spooky night, watch it.....but watch out!
    TonyDood

    Disturbing

    This movie really grows on you. Yes, it's true, the non-3D parts are boring, but I find them functional. Like any good freak-out movie, if it was all a freak out, you'd get worn out fast. This is like a freak-out musical in a way, where the freaky scenes are the equal of big musical numbers.

    A doctor is turned on to a creepy mask by one of his patients who has turned into a homicidal maniac. Next thing you know, the doctor is trying on the mask and going insane, and oh what a mess, and his girlfriend and everyone, and blah blah blah.

    Meanwhile, in the hallucinogenic mask sequences, you get to experience what it must have been like to be on LSD in the 60's. There's a whole "alternate world," where a strange, mutated man is milling around, looking for the woman (?) he is in love with in a fever dream landscape where there are skulls and burning hands and satanists and gore and other neato stuff. And it's all in bizarro 3-D! Even if it doesn't work well all the time, it's still mighty disturbing, especially for a movie from 1961! The images, and the incredible, collage-like soundtrack to the freak sequences will linger on your brain long afterwards, in the same way that wearing those horrible glasses leave an impression on your eyes after you take them off for the "normal" scenes. You're exhausted, and confused, and weirded out.

    Yay
    6jadflack-22130

    Wish i Could see the 3D Version.

    Restricted somewhat by it's low budget, this Canadian made horror film is interesting, and I would imagine be even better, if seen in it's original 3D form. The effects in the "flat version"look like they could be effective. Film starts off well, but nothing really is explained and film's climax is disappointing, but overall not a bad little "B" movie.
    David3-D

    Worth seeing the 3-D Sequences

    Yes, I have to agree that this is really not a great film. However, as the previous reviewer has commented, it is worth watching at least once for the 3-D sequences, which were done by the famous Slavko Vorkapitch. The premise is actually a great use of the 3-D medium. Whenever the main character puts on the haunted mask, that is the cue for the audience to put their 3-D glasses (Which were in the form of a "Mystic Mask" when I saw this in it's original theatrical release in 1961!). He then has these wild 3-D dream sequences, which are definitely the ONLY good part of the film. In order for this to work in ANY movie theater the 3-D sequences are in the anaglyph format, which uses the red and green glasses, and does not require a special projection lens or silver screen. The film is otherwise black and white, except for the 3-D sequences, which use the red and green encoding to create monochromatic 3-D. It should be noted, however, that this process does not translate very well to video. The 3-D effect may be significantly reduced or not work well at all, depending upon the monitor, color settings, etc. Probably the laserdisc version of this will have the best 3-D effects.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Put the mask on NOW!

    Historically important as the first official Canadian made horror film, and in 3-D no less, "The Mask" offers up a pretty damn creepy head trip. It's never as compelling outside of its nightmare / 3-D sequences, but it's nicely atmospheric and definitely very well acted. The visuals by Slavko Vorkapich (who scripted and designed the major set pieces) are most compelling, and could easily freak some people out.

    Allan Barnes (handsome Paul Stevens) is a psychiatrist with a crazed patient named Michael Radin (Martin Lavut). Michael had been messing around with a mask which he "borrowed" from a museum, and putting it on has been driving Michael mad...and homicidal. Michael commits suicide, but before doing so, mails the mask to his shrink, and the good doctor finds himself just as fascinated by and obsessed with the thing when HE starts trying it on. Allans' concerned fiancée Pam (lovely Claudette Nevins) and his associate, Professor Quincey (Norman Ettlinger) worry about his sanity and potential for violence.

    This is good fun, even if the story is pretty familiar overall. At least, this story does its job of setting up those set pieces, which just aren't the same when viewed in 2-D. That mask itself is pretty cool, whether or not somebody is wearing it. The film is produced & directed by Julian Roffman (who also produced "The Pyx", which is worth seeing), who only made a handful of films during his life and career, and is solidly acted by a cast that also includes Bill Walker as a dedicated detective, and Anne Collings as Allans' secretary.

    The movie does put forth that idea that masks like this merely channel a persons' own actual thoughts and personality, much the same way that the same named Jim Carrey fantasy of 1994 did.

    Seven out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      Canada's first film in the horror genre.
    • Goofs
      When Dr. Barnes runs past the museum display cases, a crew member's reflection is visible in the glass.
    • Quotes

      Doctor Allan Barnes: I must. I must experience the greatest act of a human mind: to take another life.

    • Connections
      Featured in 100 Years of Horror: 100 Years of Horror: Gory Gimmicks (1996)

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Face of Fire
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Beaver-Champion Attractions
      • Taylor Roffman Productions
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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