The Mask 1994 Workprint ((free))

workprint of is a legendary "lost" version of the film that runs significantly longer than the theatrical release—reportedly around 105 to 110 minutes

New Line Cinema panicked. Director Chuck Russell and writer Mike Werb were ordered to recut the film. They removed every frame of blood. They replaced the Loki backstory with a single line: "The mask contains the spirit of Loki." They dialed Carrey's improvisations down from "Deranged" to "Zany." the mask 1994 workprint

: In the theatrical version, Peggy's character (the reporter) is left uncertain. The workprint includes a darker scene where she is thrown into a printing press by Dorian’s goons. workprint of is a legendary "lost" version of

: The sound mix is unrefined, often featuring different or missing background music and sound effects. They replaced the Loki backstory with a single

If you grew up in the 90s, The Mask needs no introduction. Jim Carrey’s hyperactive, green-faced alter ego was a cultural earthquake—a perfect storm of Tex Avery cartoons, swing revival, and Carrey’s then-novel brand of rubber-faced chaos. But the film that hit theaters on July 29, 1994, wasn’t the only cut of the movie.