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Jim Carrey | Stanley Ipkiss | |
Cameron Diaz | Tina Carlyle | |
Peter Greene | Dorian Tyrell | |
Richard Jeni | Charlie Schumaker | |
Peter Riegert | Lt. Mitch Kellaway | |
Amy Yasbeck | Peggy Brandt | |
Orestes Matacena | Niko | |
Tim Bagley | Irv Ripley | |
Nancy Fish | Mrs. Peenman | |
Johnny Williams | Burt Ripley | |
Reg E. Cathey | Freeze | |
Jim Doughan | Detective Doyle | |
Denis Forest | Sweet Eddy | |
Timothy Bagley | Irv | |
Joely Fisher | Maggie |
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Producer | Chuck Russell
Robert Engelman |
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Writer | Mike Werb
Michael Fallon |
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Cinematography | John R. Leonetti
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Musician | Randy Edelman
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Mild-mannered Stanley Ipkiss (Jim Carrey) is a pushover and a zero—definitely not the kind of guy who could hold his own with blonde bombshell Tina Carlyle (Cameron Diaz). But one day he happens across a mysterious mask, an artifact of the Norse god Loki. Donning the mask turns shy schlub Stanley into a zany, unpredictable force of nature crossing his own repressed urges with the energy of a Tex Avery cartoon. It’s enough to get Tina’s attention—but when the mischievous Mask goes too far and gets in hot water with the wrong side of the law, Stanley needs to suppress his troublesome side or risk losing it all. |
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