The Haunted Mask

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Goosebumps: The Haunted Mask is a horror children's novel by R. L. Stine. It was one of more popular of the highly successful Goosebumps book series, and so was made into a one-hour TV movie, broadcast later as two episode on the Goosebumps television series. This story deals with a timid girl who buys a Halloween mask that changes her personality.

Contents

[edit] Plot Overview

Carly Beth, 11 years old, is described as a quiet, shy and overly trusting girl. She's easily scared, and repeatedly humiliated by two prankster boys at school. For Halloween, she searches through the local costume shop, and chooses a life-like, creepy latex mask. She then puts it on to scare Chuck and Steve who are the two boys that constantly scare her. To her horror she discovers that she can't take off the mask! The book has a moral in it about wanting to be someone else, instead of being yourself that Carly learns when she finds the plaster of Paris bust her mom made of Carly's face and shows it to the spirits of the other creepy masks, yelling, "This is me! This is my real face!"

In The Haunted Mask II, Steve, one of the pranksters from the first book visits the mask store that Carly frequented in the first book and finds an old man mask. Steve puts on the old man mask for Halloween and finds himself in the same predicament as Carly was in the first book, only the old man mask ages Steve rapidly instead of turn him into a monster.

[edit] Television Episode

Carly Beth In Her Mask.
Enlarge
Carly Beth In Her Mask.

The book also had a TV episode, it starred Kathryn Long as Carly Beth and also Kathryn Short as Carly Beth's best friend, Sabrina. The episode stayed pretty close to the real book, but it was also sometimes very different from the book. The episode is remembered as one of the best episode in the Goosebumps series, most likely because of the wonderfully terrifying mask the main character wear, the great visual effects, and the acting. The episode was a two-parter, and it was then released on VHS.

[edit] Goofs

  • Continuity: In "The Haunted Mask", the first time Carly Beth takes off the mask, it falls to the floor, but suddenly jumps back up to her hands when she tosses it to Noah.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links