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Copycat Killer | Mask
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IMDbTop Box Office Films | 1998 | Marco
Favorite Actress Horror | 1998 | Neve
Favorite Supporting Actor Horror | 1998 | Jamie
Favorite Actor Horror | 1998 | David
Best WideRelease Film | 1998
Best Supporting Actress | 1998 | Courteney
Best Screenplay | 1998 | Kevin
Best Female Performance | 1998 | Neve
Best SciFiFantasyHorror Actress | 1998 | Neve
Best SciFiFantasyHorror Picture | 1998 | Cathy
Best Sound Editing Music Foreign Domestic | 1998
Best Movie | 1998
Best Original Score for a HorrorThriller Film | 1998 | Marco
Best Horror Film | 1998
Best Supporting Actress | 1998 | Courteney
Best Actress | 1998 | Neve
Favorite Supporting Actress Horror | 1998 | Jada Pinkett
Favorite Actress Horror | 1998 | Courteney
Budget 24,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 172,400,000 USD
One scene in Kevin Williamson's screenplay was described simply as "Wes Craven will make it scary."
(At around one minute) Paulette Patterson, who plays the usher who hands masks to Maureen (Jada Pinkett Smith) and Phil (Omar Epps), won her role in a contest sponsored by MTV.
The cast were not informed of the identity of the killer until the last day of principal photography. Also, the cast did not receive the last ten pages of the shooting script until it was time to film the scenes contained therein. Furthermore, the last ten pages of the shooting script were printed on gray paper in order to deter illicit duplication of them. All cast members were required to sign confidentiality clauses as parts of their respective contracts that precluded them from discussing the outcome of the story and the killer's identity.
Actors who auditioned for the part of Derek were asked to perform the scene in the cafeteria in which Derek sings "I Think I Love You" a cappella. The role of Derek went to Jerry O'Connell.
Kevin Williamson had the idea for a sequel while writing the script for Scream (1996), discovering there was more to the story. This movie began principal photography just six months after the release of Scream (1996), and it was released less than a year after its predecessor.
"Randy: [from the trailer] The way I see it, someone's out to make a sequel. You know, cash in on all the movie murder hoopla. So, it's our job to observe the rules of the sequel. Number one: the body count is always bigger. Number two: the death scenes are always much more elaborate. Carnage candy. And number three: never, ever, under any circumstances, assume the killer is dead."
"Cotton: I don't know about homicide, but you've definitely got me for raising my voice in a public library."