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Scream's "Ghostface" could have looked a whole lot scarier if Wes Craven hadn't got his way. According to Bloody Disgusting, the original mask - called “Peanut-Eyed Ghost” - was the first ...
She came across a similar mask - called The Peanut-Eyed Ghost - and told Craven of her discovery. According to Kevin Williamson’s script, up until this point, no specific mask had been decided ...
When the mask was developed in 1991-1992, it was part of a style assortment called Fantastic Faces. Some people referred to it as the peanut eyed ghost. It became part of “Fearsome Faces” a ...
Inspired, she brought the mask to Wes Craven, who loved it. Unfortunately, the design belonged to a company called Fun World—they called it “The Peanut-Eyed Ghost” mask—and they wanted a ...
In fact, only after the movie's release was it marketed as "Ghost Face, the Scream Killer;" before, it was a Fun World brand novelty mask called "The Peanut-Eyed Ghost." ...