Well… for YEARS fans have loooked countless times art Screen Shots and paused old VHS videos and DVDS and Blu Ray discs to look at masks throughout the films as years gone by..
One mask that is always a crowd pleaser was ALWAYS the ‘ Sidney Attack Mask ‘ as it was nicknamed… its now coming up for auction… and also a Scream Robe is also now listed and up for grabs..
These items are on the Prop Store Auction website..
The auction for the mask is between August 15-18…
Nate Ragon, a long time fan who has owned many many Screen used items has helped in Authenticating the Mask… His video about it is below the images..
ALL Images from the Prop Store Website..
From PropStore Auction.
This iconic costume consists of one soft glow-in-the-dark PVC mask and a custom-made sparkly lurex robe with hood and built-in gloves. The mask was originally created by Fun World DIV for its Fantastic Faces/Fearsome Faces line. This mask has black mesh covered eyes, a blackened mouth and nose, and features the “Fun World Div” debossed on the backside of the long chin. Additionally the mouth features matte black tape, a temporary modification which was utilized by Peter Deming, a director of photography, for scenes in which the mouth needed to appear dull, whereas when the mouth needed to appear shiny they applied a layer of chapstick. The presence of the tape indicates the mask was last used in a scene where it needed a dull mouth. Attached to the mask is a black cotton shroud with a self-adhesive strip sewn into the top to secure the robe’s hood, which has the second strip sewn onto the interior. The pull-over robe has a one-piece front and is made of a unique woven fabric which contains silver-colored threads to give the appearance of sparkles. The sparkles ultimately helped to visually distinguish the costume from dark backgrounds and was unique to the early Scream films. Furthermore, this robe features a smaller hood that contains a rigid plastic board sewn in to keep the shape of the crown, two tie strings at the neck, and a pair of gloves attached to the sleeves with a pinched back to give them a slimmer fit. The sleeves feature a more square shape with zig-zagged edges. This costume exhibits a buildup of grime and discoloration on the mask, while the robe exhibits frayed threads from unfinished edges.
Yes, you DID READ IT RIGHT!!! STAY at Stu’s house…. and even better, David Arquette is hosting it !! AirBnBhave posted up an event not to be missed.. a chance to visit Stus house from the original SCREAM… See info below from AirBnb…
Sadly being in the UK many fans wont be able to attend, but for fans who could travel easier to this location i suggest you get booked up ASAP…
As the local sheriff, it’s my duty to be your host to keep everything under control for your stay at the SCREAM house. What could possibly go wrong? In honor of SCREAM’s 25th anniversary and the upcoming 2022 film, face your fears and stay the night where Ghostface’s terrors began.
Booking opens at 1 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Oct. 12 for three stays on Oct. 27, Oct. 29 and Oct. 31.
*These stays are not a contest. Guests are responsible for their own travel to and from Northern California.
The space
Step back in time circa 1996, where you’ll be instantly transported to the town of Woodsboro and all the mischance that surrounds it. You and up to three guests can stay the night (if you think you can handle it)… Ghostface has returned to terrorize our town, so we’ll need to be careful to avoid any encounters (we all know he loves to make an entrance).
As the next brave souls to spend a night at the SCREAM house, you’ll get to experience all the scariest elements of SCREAM in the home where the first film’s most thrilling and suspenseful moments took place, including:
-A virtual greeting at check-in from me (as long as Ghostface doesn’t catch me first).
-The chance to explore the SCREAM house in all its original glory, from knife marks on the doors to the garage where my sister Tatum met her unfortunate demise.
-A movie marathon featuring all four SCREAM films (on VHS, of course) to get caught up ahead of the next SCREAM release.
-A dedicated phone line for if you dare to reach Ghostface directly— but watch out, he might just call the house, too.
-Classic 90s snack favorites, like Jiffy Pop, ice cream with all the Reddi-whip you could ever want and pizza, if you’re able to stomach it.
-The chance to take home unique SCREAM memorabilia, including a DVD bundle of the first four SCREAM films, Woodsboro High gear, SCREAM (2022) posters and more.
Whether you enjoy a true thrill or are just a scary movie fanatic, get ready for a one-of-a-kind sleepover commemorating all things SCREAM. And don’t forget to catch me in the upcoming SCREAM, in theatres around the world starting in January 2022.
To celebrate the spookiest time of year, Airbnb will make a one-time donation to Ween Dream, which provides free Halloween costumes to children in need nationwide.
I’ll welcome you virtually, but once you arrive and check-in, our socially distanced concierge will ensure a comfortable stay for you and your guest — including showing you around and arranging meals. I’ll give you my best tips to survive the night, but if Ghostface has anything to say about it, there will be no shortage of haunts and happenings.
Tomales, California, United States
Located in Northern California (70 miles north of San Francisco), the house is the site of the climactic conclusion of the original SCREAM, where (spoiler alert!) Sidney Prescott triumphed for the first time (with a little help from yours truly). The home is largely preserved from the original film’s production 25 years ago, down to the knife marks on the bedroom door, the 90s microwave in the kitchen, and more.
Those looking to book should note that this stay’s rules require strict adherence with local COVID-19 guidelines. Onsite staff will follow applicable local, state and federal guidelines as well as Airbnb’s COVID-19 Safety Practices, which include wearing a mask and practicing social distancing when required by local laws or guidelines, and abiding by our five-step enhanced cleaning process. Guests are responsible for their own travel to and from Northern California.
Well, here we are… at the end of a Disaterous year ! … 2020 !!!! BAD for so many reasons… BUT.. We finally got movement somehow on the next SCREAM film!!
And as we see today, confirmed now by the original writer himself.. Kevin Williamson!! Scream 5 wont be the official title!! Its simply SCREAM !!! A nice nod back to its roots.. and it sort of fits for other reasons too like the fact that the rights to it are now owned by SpyGlass media and also having Paramount Studios take the reins of it also fits to a new title, as the first four films were obviously from Miramax/TWC…
Enjoy Kevins pictures below… ALSO NOTICE,.. the GhostFace mask!! NOT AN ULTRA WHITE!!!!
Well, this video came online via Meggy Blaine (A long time fan of Scream and GhostFace) on December 18th 2016… via a tweet she posted… it shows a brilliant collection that’s been built up over many years.. some absolutely gorgeous masks there among other things.. Meggy has some jewels’ in her possession here… including early tagged masks and even a Silver Chrome 25 Year Prototype Mask sent to her by RJ Torbert!
Watch below.. and Enjoy!
For a while now i have known loads of Scream and GhostFace fans because we all come to the internet to show our love of the films and general topic, and whatever else that is linked.. for instance.. Filming locations… for a while now, fan ‘Zachary Cook’ has been wanting to see his favourite location, the Casey Becker house, or in real life, ‘7420 Sonoma Mountain Road’.. ever since filming commenced and completed the access has been VERY limited, (and who can blame them, as its still a family home in reality isn’t it! ) … well, now the property is up for sale.. (Got 7 Million Dollars handy?!) and Zach has been online on and off seeking information… so below here i post info from Zach himself.. he wrote his own story below, and has provided many links and even found a YouTube video showing some of us fans what the house is REALLY like!! Its really nice to finally be able to see this place again after all those years ago when AND WHERE, it made its big screen appearance! Can you believe it was only built in 1994 !!!?
The House That Eluded Me… Until Now!
By: Zachary Cook
Wes Craven was THE master of Horror. I don’t think many people would attempt to argue that point. He had a keen eye for what would make people jump, or what would make the back of your neck burn with fear. That feeling that someone is watching you is something that we all have a natural sense for, and Craven knew how to exploit that as well… with a house.
A few years ago. I attempted to raise funds for a documentary project which would have included the many different locations used in the “Scream” film series. It would have included a detailed look into each and every locations little nuances that would have never been seen otherwise. It was also planned to do the documentary in a ‘sub style’ in which we could have replicated each shot of the movie, but with just the locations as the stand today. I really wanted this to have cast and crew interviews as well, and to be narrated by Roger Jackson, the voice of GhostFace! With that said, the project failed to find the necessary funds and with the decline of the popularity of Scream and the passing of Wes Craven, it’s unlikely at this point that I will continue to pursue this project. Though, never say never.
During the time I was researching each location that was used in all the films, I found it hard to gather much info on my favorite location of all… the Casey Becker house. It’s the home used in the opening scene of the first movie where actor Drew Barrymore and crew spent the first 3 very cold nights of filming what would be the kick in the ass that slasher films needed. The location scout James Marlowe probably found a few good homes in the same area that seemed to fit the build of the script. What he may not have expected is what Wes Craven would do to them, and how he would utilize the house itself, as a character. Casey Becker was caught in this fishbowl with the killer lurking on the outside looking in, watching her every move. But it was the one location I couldn’t find any information on at all. No pictures, very dodgy satellite images and no names of the owners, even though it was the same owners since the home was built. Sure, I could have dug deeper, been a bit more annoying, but I was just trying to do what I could with my computer and the good old internet. All I really had, was the address.
About 4 years ago, the house used in the final act (the one belonging to character Stu Macher) of the film was for sale, it went in the neighborhood of about $4million USD. That might sound like a lot but considering how much land that house has, the size of it, and the fact it’s in one of the most desirable locations in Northern California, that’s actually quite cheap. Not to mention, its in an iconic slasher film for the entire final 40 minutes of the film. It was exciting to see it, to finally get pictures that were recent of the entire property, inside and out. But still, of all the locations, my favorite one still eluded me.
Prior to about 6 months ago, I had given up. Our project to film the locations had failed to be funded, Wes Craven passed away and I finally gave up collecting and sold about 80% of my entire collection, only keeping the posters and a few other things. We moved far from where we once were and that was that. Then one day, I was watching “Scream” and I was trying to explain to my girlfriend about the house in the opening scene. So I pulled up the address and did a Google search to show her where it is on the map. But then I noticed a listing on a real estate website with the same address. My heart sank as I was sure I must have mistyped the address, there was no possible way that the owners were selling the house after 20+ years of living there. Was this the moment I finally would see the Casey Becker house in more detail? My girlfriend was wondering why my jaw was on the ground as I slowly clicked the link.
As the page loaded, I saw the front of the home with a new perspective for the first time in almost 20 years since “Scream” had wrapped filming. I couldn’t even click to see the next picture that came after at first because I was so shocked. I was just trying to soak it all in and observe that first new picture probably any of us “Scream Fans” had seen ever. I quickly went back and opened up all the links I could with that house for sale to find the original Realtor person that posted it and contacted them. Out of the few replies I got from them, I was unable to gain any more info than what was already provided on the listing, but it was fine, I finally had the pictures that showed this house in so much more detail than I could have ever imagined. I right clicked and saved every single picture and kept quiet about what I’d discovered in fear that some fans may try to contact the Realtor with even more questions. Questions that I wasn’t even getting a reply to, nor was fellow “Scream Fan” Ashley Lampton of the Drewseum. (Somehow I think she knew about it before me).
Neither of us were successful in getting any solid replies so we gave up. Not long after, the listings were all removed, along with the pictures that went with them. Again, I was in the dark, thinking I got just enough of a peek into my favorite house in the series to make my life complete. The listing was somewhere in the neighborhood of $7 Million USD. (See, I told you the other house was cheap by comparison) To me, this house was worth every penny and then some. It revitalized Drew Barrymore and Wes Craven’s career and launched writer Kevin Williamson and composer Marco Beltrami into new heights. All was fine again, until now.
The house was out to haunt me some more. I was going to send the pictures I had found to my super close friend Tim Wagstaff (the man who runs this site) and let him have at it. I pulled up the address one more time to see if I could find a decent satellite image that may have been updated since I first looked all those years ago, but then, there it was. The listing was back up, except this time, with more pictures from that same photoshoot of the original listing, and, (I cant believe I’m about to type this) the drone video. I’ve never cried before just by looking at aerial drone footage of anything, but this was all it took. Someone thought it was a good idea (and it was) to take a drone and film the land and house from up above. The same thing that I wanted to do nearly 4 years ago for a failed project and a wishful dream of mine. I finally got to see the pictures and footage of the house that scared the hell out of me as a kid. In a film that helped to me become more knowledgeable in filmmaking, collecting and of all things, music. It caused me to end up here sitting outside in this 97 degree Florida sun typing this on my break while attending college at Full Sail University for a Recording Arts bachelor degree.
You might think it’s “just a house”, but to me, its more than that. Maybe it’s more than that to other people as well. I certainly think that the filmmakers, the home owners and the fans looked to the final scene house as iconic, but this one is a bit more special than that for me.
So here it is, the footage, and the pictures. Enjoy.
-Zachary Cook
We have a few links here that give you info on the house and also the realtors listings.. LINK 1 – LINK 2 – LINK 3 – LINK 4 | Youtube Video below.
Today’s post comes straight via a fan on Twitter, who posted a link to Ebay… What we have is a Genuine Screen Used GhostFace mask as used in the first movie.. SCREAM.. Its a well known fact that many items from the first movie are seen less than the other films.. especially with masks used… So have a look for yourself.. and if you have some savings that have been waiting for a special mask to appear.. well, this is it.. On the Masks page here you see pictures from Nate Ragon’s collections in the bottom of the ‘Movie Masks’ section… On Nate’s masks the mouths are coloured in, as is the one in the Auction… Click Banner or image below for the Auction link! Nate Ragon has since confirmed it used to be his mask…
Seller’s Estimate: USD 8,000 – 12,000
1374. Screen used Ghostface mask from Scream. (Dimension Films, 1996) Mask of the iconic Ghostface killer created by Wes Craven, inspired by artist Edvard Munch’s painting “The Scream.” Crafted of rubber with sewn-on cowl of black cloth. Measures 12 in. Comes with a signed LOA by Bill Perry, former Webmaster for Wes Craven’s official website, who obtained the mask for promotional purposes immediately after filming wrapped. In the letter, Perry states in part: “Tony Cecere, stunt coordinator on the film, pointed out several modifications done to the mask and identified it as one of the masks worn by a stuntman on the film. Very few people are aware that Ghostface is played largely by stuntmen, using actors mainly for the ‘reveal’ scenes at the end of the film. This particular mask has the eye hole refitted with a broader mesh so the stunt players could see better…” Ghostface masks from the first Scream film are rarely encountered. In fine condition. $8,000 – $12,000
Thanks to Rodrigo for posting this on Facebook… What we have here today is a fan made video from the recent Monster Mania 31 Horror Convention which was on from July 31st – August 2nd… We have here Neve, Skeet, and the voice of GhostFace, Roger L Jackson too…. Filmed by someone called William Smith..
Similar to the other video further down the page this lasts almost 52 minutes.. Enjoy…
Alan Geller and Stanley Geller from Fun world/Easter Unlimited on CNN.
I dont see many videos of news like this often, this is from April 8th and shows the mask in various forms as Allen and Stanley Geller talk GhostFace® and briefly on its back story…
Its Good to see clips like this, it lets us see how the company works, and not only on GhostFace items.
While we dont see RJ Torbert, it is still an interesting clip!
Enjoy the video! Thanks to Steffen who linked to the video originally!