The Mask is a Super NES side-scrolling action game based on the the first Mask movie. The player controls Stanley Ipkiss, a mild mannered bank clerk who transforms into the namesake character after discovering a green Loki mask. The player has to navigate through an apartment, a high-rent district, outside and inside the bank, the local park, inside a prison, and finally through a ritzy nightclub to fight his evil archnemesis, Dorian who is also wearing the mask.
The Mask (also known as Eyes of Hell) is a low-budget Canadian horror film produced in 3-D and released in 1961 by Warner Bros. It was directed by Julian Roffman, and stars Paul Stevens, Claudette Nevins and Bill Walker.