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.
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Film Cast:
- Stanley Ipkiss / The Mask: Jim Carrey
- Tina Carlyle: Cameron Diaz
- Lieutenant Mitch Kellaway: Peter Riegert
- Dorian Tyrrell: Peter Greene
- Peggy Brandt: Amy Yasbeck
- Charlie Schumaker: Richard Jeni
- Niko: Orestes Matacena
- Irv: Tim Bagley
- Mrs. Peenman: Nancy Fish
- Burt: Johnny Williams
- Freeze: Reg E. Cathey
- Doyle: Jim Doughan
- Sweet Eddy: Denis Forest
- Police Officer: Joseph Alfieri
- Alley Punk #1: B.J. Barie
- Cigarette Girl: Catherine Berge
- Guard: Philip Boardman
- Lady Cop: Krista Buonauro
- Alley Punk #3: Debra Casey
- Murray: Blake Clark
- Paramedic #3: Christopher Darga
- Reporter: Suzanne Dunn
- Maggie: Joely Fisher
- Henchman #7: Kevin Grevioux
- Park Policeman: Peter Jazwinski
- Niko’s Thug #2: Howard Kay
- Police Officer: Robert Keith
- Megaphone Cop: Beau Lotterman
- Niko’s Thug #1: Scott McElroy
- Henchman #1: Richard Montes
- Mayor Tilton: Ivory Ocean
- The Figure: Robert O’Reilly
- Coco Bongo Valet: Louis Ortiz
- Henchman #6: Daniel James Peterson
- Bobby the Bouncer: Jeremy Roberts
- Mr. Dickey: Eamonn Roche
- Screaming Lady: Randi Ruimy
- Dr. Arthur Neuman: Ben Stein
- Orlando: Nils Allen Stewart
- Coco Bongo Cop #1: Chris Taylor
- Alley Punk #2: Bullet Valmont
- Herself: Wendy L. Walsh
- Pebbles: Meadow Williams
- Dancer (uncredited): Anne Fletcher
- (uncredited): Garret Sato
Film Crew:
- Sound Designer: Harry Cohen
- Editor: Arthur Coburn
- Sound Effects Editor: David Farmer
- Stunts: Ray Lykins
- Executive Producer: Michael De Luca
- Additional Photography: Mark Irwin
- Animation: Kyle Balda
- Stunts: Dan Bradley
- Stunts: Kenny Bates
- Screenplay: Mike Werb
- Art Direction: Craig Stearns
- Stunts: Clay Boss
- First Assistant Director: Denis L. Stewart
- Stunt Coordinator: Rick Barker
- Executive In Charge Of Production: Deborah Moore
- Executive In Charge Of Post Production: Joe Fineman
- Production Manager: Lisa Van Cott
- Production Accountant: M.K. Gleason
- Production Accountant: Barbara Coston
- Production Accountant: David Crockett
- Executive Producer: Chuck Russell
- Original Music Composer: Randy Edelman
- Director of Photography: John R. Leonetti
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Jon Farhat
- Costume Design: Ha Nguyen
- Stunts: Tony Brubaker
- Sound Effects Editor: Alan Howarth
- Executive Producer: Mike Richardson
- Makeup Effects: Keith VanderLaan
- Story: Mark Verheiden
- Art Direction: Randy Moore
- Associate Producer: Carla Fry
- Property Master: Bruce Mink
- Stunts: Henry Kingi
- Assistant Editor: Jennifer Jean Cacavas
- Stunts: Gary Littlejohn
- Unit Production Manager: Robert Engelman
- Orchestrator: Ralph Ferraro
- Wardrobe Supervisor: Christopher J. Kristoff
- Casting: Fern Champion
- Casting: Mark Paladini
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Greg Cannom
- Stunt Double: Melodee Spevack
- Music Supervisor: Bonnie Greenberg
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tony Sereno
- Stunts: Jon H. Epstein
- Associate Producer: Ann Burgund
- Stunts: Garret Sato
- Sound Re-Recording Assistant: Gary Rizzo
- Stunts: Glory Fioramonti
- Stunts: Bob Brown
- Stunts: Donna Keegan
- Stunts: Gary Epper
- ADR Voice Casting: Barbara Harris
- Stunts: Daniel W. Barringer
- Stunts: Danny Epper
- Stunts: Eddie Mulder
- Storyboard Artist: Pete von Sholly
- Stunts: Chris Durand
- Stunts: Peewee Piemonte
- Special Effects Coordinator: Thomas L. Bellissimo
- Story: Michael Fallon
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Larry Odien
- Transportation Coordinator: Griff Ruggles
- Foley Artist: Vince Nicastro
- Makeup Artist: Tina Roesler Kerwin
- Stunts: Troy Robinson
- Stunts: J. Mark Donaldson
- Foley Artist: Gregg Barbanell
- Script Supervisor: Tricia Ronten
- Sound Effects Editor: Ann Scibelli
- Choreographer: Jerry Evans
- Dialogue Editor: Jim Brookshire
- Sculptor: Dan Engle
- Stunts: Frank Torres
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Ken Teaney
- Dialogue Editor: Cathie Speakman
- Construction Coordinator: Anthony Lattanzio
- Location Manager: J. Marc Strachan
- Supervising Sound Editor: Steven D. Williams
- Stunts: Cheryl Wheeler Duncan
- Music Editor: John LaSalandra
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Todd Tucker
- Supervising ADR Editor: Craig Clark
- Assistant Art Director: Erik Olson
- Stunts: John Cade
- Hair Department Head: Nina Paskowitz
- Animation: Rob Coleman
- Sound Designer: Tim Gedemer
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: William Freesh
- Steadicam Operator: Bruce Alan Greene
- Stunts: Lane Leavitt
- Makeup Effects: Roland Blancaflor
- Stunts: Sorin Serene Pricopie
- Stunts: John Moio
- Set Decoration: Ellen Totleben
- Camera Operator: Hugo Cortina
- ADR Editor: Robert Guastini
- Production Sound Mixer: Mark Hopkins McNabb
- ADR Engineer: Jeff Vaughn
- First Assistant Camera: Stephen J. Ullman
- Stunts: Joni Avery
- Sculptor: Glen Hanz
- Casting Assistant: Sharon Chazin Lieblein
- Post Production Supervisor: Steven Kaminsky
- Stunts: Jake Crawford
- Visual Effects: Rob Burton
- Foley Editor: Ricardo Broadus
- Title Designer: Phill Norman
- Stunt Double: Lisa Nunziella
- Extras Casting: Rich King
- Stunts: Steve Berens
- Makeup Artist: Sheryl Ptak
- Boom Operator: Gloria Cooper
- Stunts: Scott Alan Cook
- ADR Editor: Allan Schultz
- Stunts: Richie Gaona
- Dolly Grip: David Pearlberg
- Stunts: Rick Sawaya
- Stunts: Andy Epper
- Second Assistant Camera: Mark Santoni
- Stunts: Jim Stephan
- Stunts: Lee Waddell
- Stunts: Eddie Matthews
- Stunts: Heather Taylor
- Stunts: Steve Madaras
Movie Reviews:
- JPV852: 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 Cameron Diaz’s feature debut… **3.5/5**
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