

The Ghostface mask first appeared in Wes Craven's 1996 slasher Scream, where a prank-call-loving psychopath taunted teenagers with trivia before carving them up like jack-o'-lanterns. Cheap and mass-produced, the mask wasn't even made for the movie - it was plucked from a bargain bin by a member of production - yet it went on to become a horror icon like Jason's hockey mask, Freddy Krueger's glove, and Harvey Weinstein's rolodex. Much like Courteney Cox's surgery-afflicted features, the warped shape of the Ghostface mask gives it a haunting look, with the design based on the main screaming screamy dude from Edvard Munch's famous screamy painting, The Scream.
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