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The Mask (re-released as Eyes of Hell and The Spooky Movie Show) is a 1961 Canadian surrealist horror film produced in 3-D by Warner Bros. It was directed by Julian Roffman and stars Paul Stevens, Claudette Nevins, and Bill Walker. It was written by Franklin Delessert, Sandy Haver, Frank Taubes and Slavko Vorkapich.
With New Line Cinema initially intending for The Mask to start a new horror franchise, the company offered the job of directing the film to Charles Russell, known for directing such films. [2] However, Russell found the violence of the comic to be off-putting, and wanted the film to be less grim and more fun than the source material.
The Mask, 1912 poetry book by J. Redwood Anderson "The Mask", 1912 short story by F. Tennyson Jesse; The Mask, 1913 novel by Arthur Hornblow Sr. (1865–1942), father of Arthur Hornblow Jr., basis for the 1921 film "The Mask", 1915 short story by Bernard Capes, featured in the 1989 book The Black Reaper; The Mask, 1919 novel by John Cournos
Bodies Bodies Bodies. This is your classic teens-in-the-woods horror flick—but with a twist. Bodies Bodies Bodies follows a group of friends (and exes) who reunite at a remote cabin.It’s all ...
The Ghostface mask was first developed for novelty stores during the Halloween season between 1991 and 1992 by Fun World, as part of a series entitled "Fantastic Faces", the mask itself known as "The Peanut-Eyed Ghost", [24] with the final design approved by Fun World vice-president Allan Geller; the design was adapted from a "wailer" ghost ...
Here, we round up 20 of the sexiest horror films streaming in 2023. American Psycho (2000) Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale) is a successful investment banker with a penchant for murder.
Skull: The Mask (Portuguese: Skull: A Máscara de Anhangá) is a 2020 Brazilian slasher film written and directed by Armando Fonseca and Kapel Furman. It stars Natallia Rodrigues as a detective investigating the ancient mask of Anhangá—a vassal of a Pre-Columbian era god—who is incarnated and embarks on a sacrificial killing spree.
Unmasked Part 25 (also known as The Hand of Death and Hand of Death Part 25: Jackson's Back) [1] [2] is a 1988 British slasher film directed by Anders Palm. Written and produced by Mark Cutforth, the film serves as both a horror film and a parody of the slasher genre, and the Friday the 13th film series in particular.