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For film buffs and VHS collectors, finding a workprint is like finding a skeleton key to a film's production. It strips away the polish of the final cut and reveals the machinery underneath. In the case of The Mask , that machinery was operating on a very different frequency. the mask workprint
The Workprint circulated among fans and collectors in the early 1990s, primarily through VHS tapes and word-of-mouth. It was not officially released by the filmmakers or the studio, New Line Cinema. Just tell me which direction you want to
For those lucky enough to have seen the grainy, time-coded VHS rip, it offers a rare glimpse behind the curtain—a world where the mask was a little heavier, and the green was a little darker. In the case of The Mask , that