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Kidnapping | Mask
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5.3/10
IMDbBest Supporting Actress | 2010 | Lindsay
Budget 1,000,000 USD
The "guards" in the woods are actually 3 other outcasts from school (seen on the school stairs and in the cafeteria). They are not the same outcasts as the ones in the party house, even though they are wearing the same costumes. This was meant to confuse the police when it was all over. Due to time constraints, this subplot was cut from the film, and is only subtly explained.
The film is loosely based on true events.
Lionsgate and After Dark Films changed the original poster art from masked outcasts with guns hovering over school girls to a little girl at her desk in a classroom. The controversy over the original artwork forced them to make the change.
During the filming of the "needles" scene, many of the prop needles went through the prosthetic neck and chest and into Daniel Ross' (Bernard) skin.
Executive Producer Ed Hohn passed away one month prior to filming, and Executive Producer Bill Randle passed away just after its release.
"Andy: I think I know what hell is. Hell is waking up everyday believing that the suffering you're doing in life has meaning. That, somehow, if you endure it, you gain valuable lessons. The truth is, sometimes you just suffer. There is no meaning."
"Dane: Ask yourself one question... what did I do to get here?"