This scene is unedited. Throwback to this clip of Cameron Diaz in ‘The Mask’

Cameron Diaz made an unforgettable debut in The Mask (1994), lighting up the screen as the sultry Tina Carlyle. Her entrance scene is pure movie magic, stepping into the bank in a curve-hugging red dress, she exudes confidence, mystery, and that classic Hollywood glam.

As she shakes off the rain and flashes a dazzling smile, it’s no wonder Stanley Ipkiss (and audiences) are instantly smitten. Diaz’s mix of charm, charisma, and playful allure in this moment turned her into an instant star, cementing the scene as one of the film’s most iconic!

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