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The Mask

  • Director: Julian Roffman
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Horror
  • Main Cast: Paul Stevens, Claudette Nevins, Anne Collings, Martin Lavut, Leo Leyden
  • Release Year: 1961
  • Country: CA
  • Run Time: 83 minutes

Plot

Also known as Eyes of Hell, The Mask, is an inexpensive Canadian horror film is distinguished by a gimmick which relies upon full-audience cooperation. Anticipating Jim Carrey by 30 years, Paul Stevens comes into possession of an ancient mask which harbors Strange Powers. When Stevens places the mask over his face, the line "Put your mask on now" is supposed to cue the audience to don their 3-D glasses -- whereupon both Stevens and the audience experience a series of hallucinatory images. The major difference is that Stevens' hallucinations give him the urge to kill; it is hoped that the audience will not follow suit. In the early 1980s, a restored stereoscopic version of The Eyes of Hell was released to television in tandem with a pair of 3-D Three Stooges shorts, Spooks (1953) and Pardon My Backfire (1953). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Paul Stevens - Dr. Allan Barnes
  • Claudette Nevins - Pamela Albright
  • Anne Collings - Miss Goodrich
  • Martin Lavut - Michael Randin
  • Leo Leyden - Dr. Soames
Eleanor Beecroft - Mrs. Kelly; Jim Moran - Himself; Bill Walker - Lieutenant Martin

Credit

David S. Ballou - Art Director, Sandy Haver - Associate Producer, Frank Taubes - Associate Producer, Yvonne Taylor - Associate Producer, Julian Roffman - Director, Stephen Timar - Editor, Louis Applebuam - Composer (Music Score), Herbert S. Alpert - Cinematographer, Julian Roffman - Producer, Nat Taylor - Producer, James B. Gordon - Special Effects, Herman Townsley - Special Effects, Slavko Vorkapich - Screenwriter, Sandy Haver - Screenwriter, Frank Delessert - Screenwriter
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The Mask (aka Eyes of Hell)
Directed by Julian Roffman
Produced by Julian Roffman
Nat Taylor
Written by Franklin Delessert
Sandy Haver
Frank Taubes
Slavko Vorkapich
Starring Paul Stevens
Claudette Nevins
Bill Walker
Music by Louis Applebaum
Cinematography Herbert S. Alpert
Editing by Stephen Timar
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) 1961
Running time 83 min.
Country Canada
Language English

The Mask (also known as Eyes of Hell) is a 1961 Canadian horror film produced in 3-D by Warner Bros. It was directed by Julian Roffman, and stars Paul Stevens, Claudette Nevins and Bill Walker.

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Plot summary

The story concerns a young scientist, Dr. Allen Barnes (Stevens), who obtains a mysterious ancient tribal mask. Whenever he puts on the mask, Barnes experiences dream-like visions which become increasingly disturbing and violent. The visions begin to alter Barnes' personality, and eventually drive him insane.

"Put the mask on, NOW!"

The Mask is notable chiefly for its surreal use of 3-D cinematography.

Most of the story is presented in conventional black-and-white. However, whenever Dr. Barnes is about to put on the mask, Barnes' voice (heavily processed with reverb) urges the viewer to "Put the mask on, NOW!" This was the cue for theatergoers to put on the red/green 3-D glasses (shaped like masks) which they were given upon entering the theater. The terrifying visions experienced by Dr. Barnes were then presented in anaglyphic 3-D.

The 3-D sequences, four in all, last only a few minutes each. They were designed by montage expert Slavko Vorkapich, and feature an array of distinctively psychedelic visuals, some of which are mildly gruesome. A crude electronic music score (billed as "Electro Magic Sound" in publicity materials) enhances the strangeness of the 3-D scenes.

Video release

The 3-D effects in The Mask come across unusually well when shown on television, making it one of the better examples of anaglyphic 3-D video available.

The Mask was frequently exhibited in 3-D on US broadcast and cable TV in the 1980s. It has also been issued in 3-D on both VHS and LaserDisc home video formats. As of 2008, it has yet to receive an authorized release on DVD.

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