- Studio: New Line Cinema
- Release Date: Jul 29, 1994
Summary:
Stanley Ipkiss is a bank clerk that is an incredibly nice man. Unfortunately, he is too nice for his own good and is a pushover when it comes to confrontations. After one of the worst days of his life, he finds a mask that depicts Loki, the Norse night god of mischief. Now, when he puts it on, he becomes his inner, self: a cartoony romantic wild man. However, a small time crime boss, Dorian Tyrel, comes across this character dubbed "The Mask" by the media. After Ipkiss's alter ego indirectly kills his friend in crime, Tyrel now wants this green-faced goon destroyed.
| Runtime: | 101 min |
|---|---|
| Rating: | Rated PG-13 for some stylized violence. |
| Production: | New Line Cinema |
| Genres: | Action, Fantasy, Comedy, Romance, Crime |
| Country: | USA |
| Language: | English |
| Home Release Date: | Aug 22, 1997 |
| Director | Credit |
|---|---|
| Chuck Russell | Director |
| Writer | Credit |
|---|---|
| Mark Verheiden | Story |
| Michael Fallon | Story |
| Mike Werb | Screenplay |
| Principal Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Cameron Diaz | Tina Carlyle |
| Jim Carrey | Stanley Ipkiss |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Amy Yasbeck | Peggy Brandt |
| B.J. Barie | Alley Punk #1 |
| Denis Forest | Sweet Eddy |
| Jim Doughan | Detective Doyle |
| Johnny Williams | Burt Ripley |
| Joseph Alfieri | Police Officer |
| Nancy Fish | Mrs. Peenman |
| Orestes Matacena | Niko |
| Peter Greene | Dorian Tyrell |
| Peter Riegert | Lt. Mitch Kellaway |
| Reg E. Cathey | Freeze |
| Richard Jeni | Charlie Schumaker |
| Tim Bagley | Irv Ripley |
| Producer | Credit |
|---|---|
| Ann Burgund | Associate Producer |
| Carla Fry | Associate Producer |
| Chuck Russell | Executive Producer |
| Michael De Luca | Executive Producer |
| Mike Richardson | Executive Producer |
| Robert Engelman | Producer |
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