The Mask (1994)
The Mask (1994)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently The Mask is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video, Microsoft Store, YouTube, Tubi TV, Vudu, AMC on Demand
Streaming in:πΊπΈ United States
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Jim Carrey
Stanley Ipkiss / The Mask
Peter Greene
Dorian Tyrrell
Cameron Diaz
Tina Carlyle
Amy Yasbeck
Peggy Brandt
Peter Riegert
Lieutenant Mitch Kellaway
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
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. Arthur Neuman
Nils Allen Stewart
Orlando
Chris Taylor
Coco Bongo Cop #1
Bullet Valmont
Alley Punk #2
Wendy L. Walsh
Herself
Meadow Williams
Pebbles
Anne Fletcher
Dancer (uncredited)
Garret Sato
(uncredited) / Stunts
Rick Barker
Stunt Coordinator / Stunts
Deborah Moore
Executive Producer / Executive In Charge Of Production
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
Chuck Russell
Director / Executive Producer
Mike Werb
Screenplay
Randy Edelman
Original Music Composer
John R. Leonetti
Director of Photography
Arthur Coburn
Editor
Robert Engelman
Unit Production Manager / Producer
Kyle Balda
Animation
Michael Fallon
Story
Mark Verheiden
Story
Ann Burgund
Associate Producer
Michael De Luca
Executive Producer
Carla Fry
Associate Producer
Mike Richardson
Executive Producer
Craig Stearns
Production Design / Art Direction
Steven Kaminsky
Post Production Supervisor
Melodee Spevack
Stunt Double / Stunts
Lee Waddell
Stunts
Frank Torres
Stunts
Heather Taylor
Stunts
Jim Stephan
Stunts
Rick Sawaya
Stunts
Troy Robinson
Stunts
Sorin Serene Pricopie
Stunts
Peewee Piemonte
Stunts
Lisa Nunziella
Stunt Double
Eddie Mulder
Stunts
John Moio
Stunts
Eddie Matthews
Stunts
Steve Madaras
Stunts
Ray Lykins
Stunts
Gary Littlejohn
Stunts
Lane Leavitt
Stunts
Henry Kingi
Stunts
Donna Keegan
Stunts
Richie Gaona
Stunts
Glory Fioramonti
Stunts
Jon H. Epstein
Stunts
Gary Epper
Stunts
Danny Epper
Stunts
Andy Epper
Stunts
Chris Durand
Stunts
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan
Stunts
J. Mark Donaldson
Stunts
Jake Crawford
Stunts
Scott Alan Cook
Stunts
John Cade
Stunts
Tony Brubaker
Stunts
Bob Brown
Stunts
Dan Bradley
Stunts
Clay Boss
Stunts
Steve Berens
Stunts
Kenny Bates
Stunts
Daniel W. Barringer
Stunts
Joni Avery
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
Todd Tucker
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Keith VanderLaan
Makeup Effects
Ricardo Broadus
Sound Effects Editor / Foley Editor
Craig Clark
Supervising Sound Editor / Supervising ADR Editor
Harry Cohen
Sound Designer
Tim Gedemer
Sound Designer
Allan Schultz
Sound Editor / ADR Editor
Ann Scibelli
Sound Designer / Sound Effects Editor
Steven D. Williams
Supervising Sound Editor
Rob Burton
Visual Effects
Jon Farhat
Visual Effects Supervisor
Fern Champion
Casting
Mark Paladini
Casting
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
Mark Irwin
Additional Photography
David Pearlberg
Dolly Grip
Randy Moore
Art Direction
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
Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting
Sharon Chazin Lieblein
Casting Assistant
David Farmer
Sound Effects Editor
Alan Howarth
Sound Effects Editor
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
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 29, 1994
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 41m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$23,000,000
Box Office$351,583,407
Filming LocationsAmbassador Hotel, United States
Genres
Wiki.
The Mask is a 1994 American superhero comedy film directed by Chuck Russell and produced by Bob Engelman from a screenplay by Mike Werb and a story by Michael Fallon and Mark Verheiden. It is the first installment in the Mask franchise, based on the comics published by Dark Horse Comics. It stars Jim Carrey in the title role along with Peter Riegert, Peter Greene, Amy Yasbeck, Richard Jeni, and Cameron Diaz in her film debut. Carrey plays Stanley Ipkiss, an ordinary man who finds a magical wooden mask that transforms him into the titular green-faced troublemaker that has the ability to cartoonishly alter himself and his surroundings at will. Filming began on August 30, 1993, and concluded in October 1993.
The film was released on July 29, 1994, by New Line Cinema, becoming a critical and commercial success. The film grossed over $351 million on an $18β23 million budget, which made it the most profitable film based on a comic up to that point. The film also influenced the resurgence of swing music in the 1990s. It cemented Carrey's reputation as a significant actor of the 1990s, and it established Diaz as a leading lady. Carrey was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role, and the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, but lost to Forrest Gump. A standalone sequel without Jim Carrey, Son of the Mask, was released in 2005 to critical and commercial failure.