The Mask Workprint Link
If you're interested in exploring more, I recommend checking out documentaries, interviews, or behind-the-scenes features about the making of "The Mask," which can provide a more comprehensive and officially sanctioned look at the film's production.
This extra time isn't filled with more slapstick. Instead, it is occupied by extended dialogue scenes that ground the characters in a grittier reality. In the theatrical version, Stanley Ipkiss is a lovable loser. In the workprint, his desperation is more palpable. There are long scenes of him interacting with his dog, Milo, and extended sequences at the bank where he works. the mask workprint
90s.nostalgia4millennials Alternate versions - The Mask (1994) - IMDb New Line's Special Edition DVD includes two scenes that were removed from the theatrical version prior to release: * a prologue, s... IMDb Alternate versions - The Mask (1994) - IMDb The original VHS cassette includes Cartoon Network's Space Ghost announcing his interview with Jim Carrey, which is seen before th... IMDb Alternate versions - The Mask (1994) - IMDb Extended dialogue scenes between Stanley and Tina. Extended Tina and Dorian dialogue. The bathroom scene where Stanley is in the M... IMDb Analyzing THE MASK (1994) Unseen Footage Jun 17, 2019 — If you're interested in exploring more, I recommend

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