The Mask with Paul Stevens: DVD Cover

    The Mask
    a.k.a. Eyes of Hell Director: Julian Roffman Cast: Paul Stevens, Claudette Nevins, Anne Collings, Martin Lavut

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/30/2008
    • Original Release: 1961
    • Sales Rank: 34,382

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- The Mask
    1. Start Movie [2:52]
    2. The Dr. Will See You Now [5:30]
    3. Look At This Place [5:47]
    4. Very Rare Mask [4:19]
    5. Unearthly Item in the Mail [4:37]
    6. 3D Visions [5:09]
    7. What Happened? [7:44]
    8. A Visit by the Police [7:11]
    9. Back From Hell [7:20]
    11. Talking to Quincy [8:29]
    12. You're Not Well [8:07]

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    Editorial Reviews

    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

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