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Mask of Death

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Mask of Death (1996)
Dark ComedyActionCrimeThriller

While attempting to flee from the FBI, the criminal Frank Dallio kills Detective McKenna's wife, Rachel. McKenna himself is shot in the face by the professional killer Lyle Mason, who dies i... Read allWhile attempting to flee from the FBI, the criminal Frank Dallio kills Detective McKenna's wife, Rachel. McKenna himself is shot in the face by the professional killer Lyle Mason, who dies in a car crash shortly thereafter. The FBI persuades McKenna to undergo facial surgery and ... Read allWhile attempting to flee from the FBI, the criminal Frank Dallio kills Detective McKenna's wife, Rachel. McKenna himself is shot in the face by the professional killer Lyle Mason, who dies in a car crash shortly thereafter. The FBI persuades McKenna to undergo facial surgery and take the place of Lyle Mason in order to find Dallio and a valuable microchip.

  • Director
    • David Mitchell
  • Writer
    • R.C. Rossenfier
  • Stars
    • Lorenzo Lamas
    • Rae Dawn Chong
    • Billy Dee Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    431
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Mitchell
    • Writer
      • R.C. Rossenfier
    • Stars
      • Lorenzo Lamas
      • Rae Dawn Chong
      • Billy Dee Williams
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Lorenzo Lamas
    Lorenzo Lamas
    • Mason…
    Rae Dawn Chong
    Rae Dawn Chong
    • Cassandra Turner
    Billy Dee Williams
    Billy Dee Williams
    • Agent Jeffries
    Conrad Dunn
    • Frank Dalilo
    Tom Cavanagh
    Tom Cavanagh
    • Joey
    Kevin McNulty
    Kevin McNulty
    • Mickelson
    • (as Kevin Mcnulty)
    Tim Henry
    Tim Henry
    • Captain Beckman
    Kiara Hunter
    Kiara Hunter
    • Rachel
    • (as Ciara Hunter)
    James Crescenzo
    • Ralph Dalilo
    Heather Hanson
    Heather Hanson
    • Danielle
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    • Fatso
    Jerry Wasserman
    Jerry Wasserman
    • Tony Lopata
    Sonja Bakker
    • Madame
    Michael Ballew
    • Dalilo's Henchman
    • (as Mike Ballew)
    Zoltan Buday
    • Long Haired Henchman
    Lauro David Chartrand-Del Valle
    Lauro David Chartrand-Del Valle
    • Ron
    • (as Lauro Chartrand)
    Garvin Cross
    Garvin Cross
    • Benny
    Victor Favrin
    Victor Favrin
    • Victor
    • Director
      • David Mitchell
    • Writer
      • R.C. Rossenfier
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    6The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "No ammo, no booze, no broads - gentlemen, this man needs our help"

    MASK OF DEATH is a well-made thriller from Lorenzo Lamas' career as a staple player of the golden days of direct-to-video action fare. It's basically a remake of Chuck Norris' THE Hit-man, and I'm surprised to say that the Lamas flick is the superior effort of this sort of storyline. With that said, it's not a fantastic action film, and that's what brings down my rating: if I could value low-budget storytelling over fistfights, this one would have a four-star rating, but as it stands, MASK OF DEATH is missing the one crucial element to my idea of a good mid-90s action flick.

    The story: After his wife is killed in a criminal deal gone wrong, Officer McKenna (Lamas) is declared dead but instead undergoes plastic surgery to disguise himself as a hit-man killed in action. Going undercover, McKenna infiltrates the dangerous underworld to bring a cruel mobster (Conrad Dunn) to justice.

    The script is penned by a writer with little apparent experience (R.C. Rossenfier) and by high standards probably isn't all that special, but I like how it goes more into the mindset of Lamas and the ethical problems he faces in this situation than the aforementioned Norris picture. Lorenzo Lamas isn't a fantastic actor but he makes the most of this role while staying within the macho archetype. There are some surprisingly well-staged parts here, like the interrogation scene in the middle of the film. Additionally, I appreciate the casting of part-time action lady Rae Dawn Chong as McKenna's ex-partner: it's not a fantastic role, but it allows her to play a tougher character than she usually gets to, one who gets into fistfights and car chases and crashes.

    As that last line indicates, the film is far from action-free but, it's too little and too impersonal for my tastes. There's a speedboat chase, two car chases, one shootout that Lamas is barely a part of, one bad hand-to-hand fight, and an instance wherein Rae Chong fends off an assassin with a towel, a jar of paint, and a wrench. Most of this passes as fairly big-budget stuff and would be at home in many a Hollywood feature, but it's just not what I'm after. There is plenty of opportunity for more karate and stylish gunfighting, but apparently the film was geared towards generic action to tide over the ultimately good story. It's disappointing and keeps the film from attain a four-star rating, but I don't think everyone will be bothered by it as much as me.

    Basically, Lamas fans - especially those of his TV show - can feel free to check this one out, and potential fans who want to acquaint themselves with Lorenzo via a slightly sophisticated vehicle might as well seek it out too, but everyone else ought to settle for happening upon it on TV someday.
    1Dr. Jack

    Painfully bad!!

    With the luxury of writing this review in real-time while watching this film on television I should have the luxury of remembering any good parts. Unfortunately, there are none to be found here. The only remarkable thing about this film is that it uncategorizable -- it can't be considered a drama as everything is too predictable to be dramatic, it can't be called an action pic as the "action sequences" are hokey and unbelievable. It could be considered a crime picture as it's a crime that anyone wasted the resources to produce, market and broadcast this turkey. Lamas and Williams come off more smarmy than urbane, Rae Dawn Chong is not the hottie she used to be, the cop dialog is stilted and awkward and the production values are unremarkable and veritably scream Direct-To-Video. This film's only value is as a "How-To" guide for prospective B-movie directors. Run, Don't Walk to Avoid This Movie.
    Wizard-8

    Somewhat better than you'd expect

    There are two things about "Mask Of Death" that will probably throw off a lot of potential viewers. The first is that this is a Canadian film, and the second is that it's a Lorenzo Lamas film. With each of those kind of films, quality is hard to find at times, so a combination of the two may sound deadly.

    However, I found the film to be surprisingly watchable. The production values are definitely above average. While the movie never looks lavish, it is acceptably slick-looking and never looks seriously cheap. There is also some camera work that you usually don't get in a movie like this.

    The plot will seem familiar to a number of viewers, but it's handled in an acceptable fashion, never being executed in a way that will make viewers groan. The hero does face a number of complications, and they are handled believably. The plot is also handled in a tougher than average way - there is some effective brutal violence that gives this telling of the story a hard edge.

    As for Lamas... most of the movie has his character acting in a cold and detached way, so his unemotional way of acting actually fits a lot of the time. However, I will admit that when his character does have to show strong emotion (like rage), Lamas is very bad. But this was a minor quibble; I was never bored by the movie, and it passed the time well. It may not be a movie to seek out, but on a lazy weekend it will do its job.
    6fmarkland32

    Hidden Agendas....

    Lorenzo Lamas plays dual roles, one as a cop and the other as a crook. When the cop is severely wounded trying to apprehend the look-a-like crook, the cop is asked to be facially altered to stop set up the mobsters in question for Billy Dee Williams to take to justice in this surprisingly decent Canadian actioner. This would be a great B.movie if it didn't have Lorenzo Lamas. Lamas is merely competent, when someone like Van Damme or Lundgren could've made the role much more complex and likable. That said Lamas is okay, but the Deep Cover-inspired plot, and the Face-Off like subplot fails to live up to the potential that has been set up by the premise. That said the action sequences are well conducted, the story moves at a fast clip and the acting by Billy Dee Williams, Rae Dawn Chong and Conrad Dunn (great as the baddie) elevate this above sheer mediocrity. Also the beginning which showcases Lamas, in which he looks like Jeff Foxworthy is unintentionally hilarious and it ruins what suspense might've been had, as the wig and beard basically make one crack up more than anything else. Mask Of Death is a slightly better than average actioner, in-spite of Lamas and genuine suspense in the finale makes this a far better movie than one would expect. A B.movie but a pretty good one, all the same.

    * *1/2 Out Of 4-(Pretty Good)
    2bronsonskull72

    * OUT OF FIVE

    What worse then a movie with Lorenzo Lamas? A movie that has two Lorenzo Lamas's. In a loopy plot that casts him as a cop named McKenna who goes undercover and imitates his evil lookalike when the Russian mob led by Frank Dallilo (Conrad Dunn) kills McKenna's wife. A poor movie all around with no real merit, casting Lorenzo Lamas in two roles is even worse then when Jean-Claude Van Damme played two roles in Double Impact.

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    • Quotes

      Agent Jeffries: What would Lyle Mason do?

      McKenna: I dunno, bust some heads?

    • Soundtracks
      Lookin' Up
      Performed by Avi Zarum (as Skinny Z)

      Written by Norman Orenstein (as Orenstein) & Avi Zarum (as Skinny Z)

      Courtesy of IRS Songs, Kubim Intl Inc, Moda Publishing (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La máscara de la muerte
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Cinépix Film Properties (CFP)
      • Moonstone Entertainment
      • Mask of Death Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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