The Haunted Mask II (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 28, 1996

Original Title:
The Haunted Mask II

Production Companies:
Scholastic Entertainment

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 45

New Face. Old Nightmare.

Steve wants a Halloween mask just as scary as Carly Beth's, however he doesn't realize is that Carly Beth's mask might be after him.

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Art Direction:
Karen M. Clark

Book:
R.L. Stine

Construction Coordinator:
Bill White

Costume Design:
Joyce Schure

Creature Design:
Ron Stefaniuk

Director:
William Fruet

Director of Photography:
Barry Bergthorson

Editor:
Peter Light

Effects Supervisor:
Gary Mueller

Executive Story Editor:
Billy Brown
Dan Angel

First Assistant Camera:
David Niven

First Assistant Director:
John Pace

Foley Recordist:
Gary Vaughan

Gaffer:
John Botelho

Grip:
Robert Barton-Taylor

Hairstylist:
Stephanie Ingram

Key Grip:
Brian Potts

Key Scenic Artist:
E. Jane Huggard

Location Manager:
Sherry Wolfson

Main Title Theme Composer:
Jack Lenz

Makeup Artist:
Leslie Dumbleton

Music:
Brad MacDonald

Post Production Supervisor:
Gary Mueller

Production Design:
Ian Brock

Production Manager:
Lena Cordina

Property Master:
Alan Doucette

Recording Supervision:
Allen Ormerod

Script Supervisor:
Dawn Sorokolit

Second Assistant Director:
Glenn MacIntosh

Set Decoration:
Christine MacLean

Sound Recordist:
Bryan Day

Special Effects:
Brock Jolliffe

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Graham Chivers
Ron Stefaniuk

Third Assistant Director:
David Forsyth

Writer:
Billy Brown
Dan Angel

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