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The Mask 3D

Directed by Julian Roffman

Release: 1961
Runtime: 83
Country: U.S., Canada
Language: English

After the shocking death of a disturbed patient, psychiatrist Dr. Allan Barnes (Paul Stevens) comes into possession of the ancient tribal mask that supposedly drove the young man to his doom. When Barnes puts on the mask, he is assailed with nightmarish visions of monsters, occultists, and ritual torture. Believing that the mask has opened a portal to the deepest recesses of his mind, the doctor continues to explore this terrifying new psychic world -- even as the mask reveals a latent violence in Barnes' nature that threatens those closest to him.

Shot in Toronto on a shoestring budget, The Mask (retitled Eyes of Hell for its American release) claims the distinction of being the first feature-length Canadian horror movie. Director Julian Roffman turns the act of wearing the anaglyph 3D glasses into part of the theatrical experience: when Barnes' voice intones the immortal words "Put the mask on, now!," the audience puts on their glasses to witness the doctor's visions, a riot of psychedelic imagery rendered in bright, blazing color. Premiering at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, this edition of THE MASK was digitally restored by the 3-D Film Archive from the best surviving 35mm film elements.

A Roffman-Taylor Production
Produced and directed by Julian Roffman
Screenplay by Frank Taubes and Sandy Haber
Photographed by Herbert S. Alpert
Art director: David S. Ballou
Special effects and depth-dimensional sequences by Herman S. Townsley
Music by Louis Applebaum
With Paul Stevens, Claudette Nevins, Bill Walker, Anne Collings

Please note, the Blu-ray does not contain anaglyph 3D glasses but is optimized for 3D TVs.

PLEASE NOTE: It is no longer possible to send out extra Glasses for THE MASK 3D, inventory has sold out.

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Technical Info

  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Color: B&W