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Inductee: The Mask (1961)

A moment of quiet romantic reflection from The Mask: Canada's initial foray into the 3-D horror genre. A moment of quiet romantic reflection from The Mask: Canada's initial foray into the 3-D horror genre.

Reason for Induction:
For being our nation’s first-ever 3-D homegrown horror movie; for introducing plastic glasses, rubber snakes and secret psychedelics to Canadian cinema.

Citation:
So there’s this psychiatrist, right? And one of his patients kills himself because he’s all addicted to this glittery mask – picture a hockey goalie gussied up for Pride Day, not that that would happen – and when the doctor gets his hands on the mask, this big radio announcer voice goes: “Put the mask on…NOW!” And that’s when you put on your 3-D glasses and then you have the same hallucinations as the doc and Mr. Suicide, like serious drugged-up, mind-bending stuff: snakes lunging, eyeballs flying, Lawrence Welk dancers with bleached faces. This movie was made more than 40 years ago and even though it looks like black and white kitsch, it’s actually kind of about that moment when society moved from a 1950s fear of drug use to a 1960s celebration of the unleashed unconscious. No, seriously! It is!

Plus, it’s the first Canadian movie that ever got distribution in the States (via Warner), and it’s Canada’s first horror movie – not to mention Canada’s first 3-D movie, and it might as well be the only one, because let’s just forget about the 1983 crapathon Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (starring Molly Ringwald!). And you get to see Toronto before it looked like a real city. At one point, the doctor pulls up to “the university” and it’s actually some weird parking lot at the front of Queen’s Park. No kidding.

On the video version, Elvira makes fun of The Mask for being a cheese-fest, but come on, since when is Elvira the arbiter of good taste? It’s a worthy cult film, with great creepy atmosphere. Too bad director Julian Roffman went on to producing and never directed again because in a way, The Mask marks the beginning of commercial filmmaking in Canada. Plus, it was banned in Finland, and if that’s not cool enough to get you a star on the Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame, then what is?

Katrina Onstad writes about the arts for CBC.ca.

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