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Release Date:
May 25, 1996
Original Title:
Mask of Death
Alternate Titles:
死亡面具
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
CFP
Mask of Death Productions
Moonstone Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 89
While attempting to flee from the FBI, the criminal Frank Dallio kills Detective McKenna's wife, Rachel. McKenna himself is shot in the face by the professional killer Lyle Mason, who dies in a car crash shortly thereafter. The FBI persuades McKenna to undergo facial surgery and take the place of Lyle Mason in order to find Dallio and a valuable microchip.
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Assistant Art Director:
Anthony Preston
Camera Operator:
Curtis Petersen
Casting:
Lindsay Walker
Costume Design:
Cynthia Ann Summers
Dialogue Editor:
Gillian Jones
Director:
David Mitchell
Director of Photography:
David Pelletier
Editor:
Mark Sanders
Executive Producer:
Tony Kandah
André Link
Jeff Sackman
Foley:
Reed Atherton
Greensman:
Avo Liva
Location Manager:
Paul Lougheed
Original Music Composer:
Norman Orenstein
Producer:
John Dunning
David Mitchell
Production Design:
James Steuart
Property Master:
Vicki Meakes
Scenic Artist:
Margo Kaczynska McKenzie
Script Supervisor:
Kimi Webber
Set Costumer:
Shane Deschamps
Set Decoration:
Thomas Jesse
Sound Effects Editor:
Richard Kelly
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andrew Tay
Todd Warren
Special Effects Coordinator:
Rory Cutler
Still Photographer:
Philippe Bossé
Stunt Coordinator:
Scott J. Ateah
Stunts:
Matt McColm
Owen Walstrom
Rick Pearce
Mike Crestejo
Transportation Coordinator:
Richard Chilton
Writer:
R.C. Rossenfier
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