The Mask 1994 Workprint Here

In the case of The Mask , the workprint surfaced via VHS trading circles in the late 90s and early 2000s. It’s an SD-quality transfer, likely sourced from an old laserdisc or a studio VHS copy. It’s not pretty, but for fans, it’s priceless.

: In the theatrical version, the reporter Peggy Brandt betrays Stanley but disappears from the plot. The workprint includes a scene where the villain Dorian (as The Mask) throws her into the printing presses of the Edge City Tribune , killing her. Extended Dialogue the mask 1994 workprint

: Certain lines are more aggressive. For example, during the final fight with Dorian, Stanley tells him, "I hope you can enjoy your victory with one fuckin' eye! " (changed to "friggin' eye" in the theatrical cut). Visual Oddities In the case of The Mask , the

Several character beats were also lost in the final cut but remain in the workprint. There is additional footage of Stanley’s interactions with his landlady, Mrs. Peenman, and extended sequences at the Coco Bongo club. These scenes provide more depth to Stanley’s feeling of insignificance before he finds the mask, making his eventual transformation even more cathartic. : In the theatrical version, the reporter Peggy

The 1994 workprint of The Mask is an unfinished version of the film used during the post-production process. Unlike the polished final product, this version contains deleted scenes, alternate takes, temp music, and unrendered special effects. It serves as a time capsule of what the film almost became before the final edit prioritized a lighter, more family-friendly tone.

between the theatrical cut and the workprint.