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''Mask'' is a 1985 American biographical
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directed by Peter Bogdanovich, starring
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, Sam Elliott, and Eric Stoltz with supporting roles played by Dennis Burkley, Laura Dern, Estelle Getty, and Richard Dysart.
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received the 1985 Cannes Film Festival award for Best Actress. The film is based on the life and early death of Roy L. "Rocky" Dennis, a boy who had craniodiaphyseal dysplasia, an extremely rare genetic disorder known commonly as ''lionitis'' due to the disfiguring cranial enlargements that it causes. ''Mask'' won the
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for Best Makeup at the 58th ceremony, while Cher and Stoltz received
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nominations for their performances.


Plot

In 1979 Azusa, California, Rocky Dennis, a teenage boy with the extremely rare genetic disorder known as craniodiaphyseal dysplasia, is accepted without question by his freewheeling bohemian biker mother's boyfriend Gar, who is a father figure to him, his "extended motorcycle family," and his maternal grandparents who share his passion of
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collecting; but is treated with fear, pity, awkwardness, and teasing by those unaware of his humanity, humor, and intelligence. Rocky's unstable mother, Florence "Rusty" Dennis, is determined to give Rocky as normal a life as possible, in spite of her eccentric and chaotic life as a member of the Turks biker gang, as well as her strained relationship with her father Abe. She fights for Rocky's enrollment in a junior high school, and confronts the principal Mr. Simms who would rather classify Rocky as intellectually disabled and relegate him to a
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school, despite the fact that his condition has not affected his intelligence. At his semi-annual physical, Rocky claims to be feeling well despite recurring excruciating headaches that Rusty can simply remedy by singing to him. A young doctor tells Rusty that Rocky's
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is limited to only less than six months, but she scoffs, pointing out that other doctors made erroneous claims about Rocky's condition (e.g he would be deaf, blind, intellectually impaired, etc.) that were all completely disproven. Rocky goes on to thrive at school, making many friends with his wit and humor, tutoring his classmates for $3 per hour, as well as assisting a fellow student with his locker combination, and telling an entertaining rendition of the Trojan Wars to his history class. Shortly before graduation, he is asked by the principal to accept a job as a counselor's aide at Camp Bloomfield, a
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for visually impaired children, which he is hesitant to accept. At his graduation from junior high, Rocky takes home several academic achievement prizes in mathematics, history, and science. Rocky feels the need to leave his chronically depressed and drug-addicted mother, and helps her break her drug habit by signing her up for drug rehabilitation and he accepts the job offer as a camp counselor. At camp, Rocky falls in love with Diana Adams, an attractive, but blind teenage girl, who cannot see but feel Rocky’s deformed face and is entranced by Rocky's kindness and compassion. Rocky explains to Diana words like "billowy," "clouds," "red," and "green" by using cotton balls as a touchable vision of "billowy clouds," a warm rock to explain "red" and "pink," and a frozen rock to explain "icy blue." Diana and Rocky also share their first kiss at a New Year’s Eve themed dance. At the end of camp, Diana introduces Rocky to her parents, who are horrified at the sight of his abnormal appearance and forbid Diana to spend time with him. Rocky finds it more difficult with attending a
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with none of his old friends from junior high, and continues to encounter increased cruelty from students regarding his deformed face. However, where Rocky used to respond to it with wit and humor, one day he lashes out and slams a bully against a locker after being taunted for having a “mask”. He is further crushed when his lifelong ambitious dream of a motorbike trip through
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is shattered when his best friend Ben, who was to accompany him, reveals that he is leaving Azusa and moving back to
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permanently to live with his father. However, Rocky is able to take a bus trip to visit Diana at the equestrian stables, located near Griffith Park, where Rocky learns that her parents have prevented her from receiving his phone calls and messages and are sending her to a private
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for the blind and they will likely never see each other again. Despite this, Rocky vows that despite being separated, they will always love each other and will always be together even in their memories. One evening, when Rocky's biker family is visiting and trying to cheer him up, Rocky is fighting an excruciating headache and withdraws to his room, removes the tacks from his map of Europe, and goes to sleep. The next morning, Rusty gets a call from the school, questioning why Rocky is absent. Rusty finds him in his bedroom and tries to wake him up, but she realizes that Rocky has died in his sleep and flies into a fit of grief-stricken rage, destroying the kitchen. After mourning Rocky's death, Rusty then hugs Rocky’s corpse and tearfully tells Rocky, "Now you can go anywhere you want, baby," and re-pins his map. Rocky's biker family, Rusty, Gar, and Dozer, later visit his grave, leaving flowers and some 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers baseball cards by his headstone, while a voice-over by Rocky himself is heard reciting the poem he wrote for English class.


Cast

* Eric Stoltz as Roy L. "Rocky" Dennis, a highly intelligent, outgoing humourous adolescent boy who was born with craniodiaphyseal dysplasia. His character's makeup was provided by Michael Westmore and Zoltan Elek. *
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as Florence "Rusty" Dennis, Rocky's eccentric semi-unstable drug addicted (but fiercely determined) mother. * Sam Elliott as Gar, a member of Rocky's motorcycle family, who acts as a father figure and occasional peacemaker between Rocky and Rusty, and whose character is based on Bernie Tullis. * Estelle Getty as Evelyn Steinberg, Rusty's mother and Rocky's grandmother, who tries to mediate the tension between her husband and her daughter. * Richard Dysart as Abe Steinberg, Rusty's father and Rocky's grandfather, who has a loving relationship with his grandson, but a tumultuous relationship with his daughter. * Laura Dern as Diana Adams, an attractive but blind teenage girl from summer camp who becomes Rocky's love interest; the two form a bond based on personality, humor and conversation, rather than physical appearances. * Micole Mercurio as Babe, Ben's mother. * Harry Carey Jr. as Red. An elderly biker who shares Rocky’s passion of baseball card collecting and gifts him a map of Europe and later dies unexpectedly near the end of the film. * Dennis Burkley as Dozer. The toughest member of the gang who is mostly silent and intimidating and protective of Rocky but occasionally speaks with a speech impediment praise of Rocky. * Barry Tubb as Dewey. * Lawrence Monoson as Ben, Rocky's best friend, who trades baseball cards and plans an biking trip across Europe with Rocky. * Ben Piazza as Mr. Simms, the Principal of Rocky's Junior high school who initially rejects Rocky but enrolls him after Rocky’s mother intimidates him. * L. Craig King as Eric. * Alexandra Powers as Lisa. * Kelly Jo Minter as Lorrie. * Todd Allen as Canuck. * Howard Hirdler as Stickman. * Andrew Robinson as Dr. Vinton. * Les Dudek as Bone. * Marsha Warfield as the homeroom teacher.


Production

Rusty Dennis sold the film rights to Rocky's life story for $15,000, most of which went to pay medical bills for her son Joshua, who was undergoing treatment for
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. She originally hoped the film would focus on Rocky's life and intrepid personality rather than giving equal emphasis to her story, but was won over by Cher's role, stating: "Cher depicted the way I am very well. I always thought I was perfectly normal, that the rest of the world is nuts." In 1984, camp scenes for the movie were filmed at Camp Bloomfield. Campers and staff got a preview of the finished film at Universal Studios in February of 1985. Bogdanovich had originally intended to use several songs by
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, the real Rocky Dennis' favorite singer. However, due to an impasse at the time between Universal Pictures and Springsteen's label,
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, the songs were pulled from the film and replaced with songs by Bob Seger for the original theatrical release. Rusty Dennis was unhappy with this, and voiced her displeasure in a 1985 appearance on
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talk show, ''People Are Talking'', saying: "I don't think ockyeven knew who Bob Seger was". Bogdanovich sued Universal for $19 million, alleging the film studio switched the music without his approval in violation of his final cut privilege. The Springsteen songs were eventually restored for the 2004 director's cut DVD of the film.


Reception


Box office

The film was a box office success, garnering in total. It placed in the number 13 spot on its opening weekend, but moved up to the third spot in its third week, and eventually the second spot in its fourth week, where it remained for two consecutive weeks.


Critical reception

Reviews were mostly positive. The film has a 93% approval rating on
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, based on 29 reviews, with an average rating of 7.5/10.
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wrote of the film, "A wonderful movie, a story of high spirits and hope and courage," with Stoltz's performance establishing a believable character that transcends his deformity and Cher's characterization of Rusty as "one of the most interesting movie characters in a long time."
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described ''Mask'' as "superb" and also singled out Cher's portrayal of Rusty as the heart of the film, but criticized the marketing campaign that kept Stoltz's face secretive as a revival of a
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mentality. Dolores Barclay of the
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declared ''Mask'' was "directed with great sensitivity by Peter Bogdanovich" and carried by Cher and Stoltz's performances but believed the depiction of Rusty's biker friends was "perhaps a bit too sanitized to be believable." A contrasting review by
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in ''
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'' read in part, "''Mask'' is one of those movies that try so hard to get their supposedly universal message across (don't we all hide behind a mask of one sort or another?) that they are likely to put your teeth on edge more often than they bring one little, lonely teardrop to the eye." ''Filmink'' magazine argued "The cuts insisted on by the studio were actually reasonable. This film should’ve brought Bogdanovich back to the A List, but he carried on, trying to sue to studio for millions."


Accolades

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See also

* ''The Elephant Man'' (film) * ''Wonder'' (film) * " The Post-Modern Prometheus"—An episode of ''
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'' that makes references to this film.


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