The Master of Disguise

release date:August 2, 2002
Tuesday January 28, 2003 (dvd)
genre:Comedy
running time:81 min.
director:Perry Andelin Blake
studio:Columbia Pictures
producer(s):Sid Ganis, Alex Siskin, Barry Bernardi, Todd Garner
screenplay:Dana Carvey, Harris Goldberg
cast:Dana Carvey, Jennifer Esposito, Harold Gould, James Brolin, Brent Spiner, Kenan Thompson
Current Tribute rating: Current rating: 2.57    Rate Movie     User Reviews

The Master of Disguise Movie Synopsis

Pistachio Disguisey (Carvey), a sweet-natured Italian waiter at his father Fabbrizio's (Brolin) restaurant, can't figure out why he compulsively mimics his customers and desires to change his appearance. What he doesn't know is that these traits are part of the Disguisey family secret legacy.

Fabbrizio has never told his son that he comes from a long line of masters of disguise able to mask themselves as almost anyone or anything by harnessing the great power of "Energico". Such a talent makes Fabbrizio the kidnapping target of his former arch-enemy Devlin Bowman (Spiner), a criminal mastermind with a plot to steal the world's most precious treasures.

At first Pistachio is not very effective as he attempts to control his inherited power, but soon, with the help of beautiful assistant Jennifer (Esposito), he's spinning through a manic blur of eccentric characterizations in an attempt to track down Devlin and save his parents.

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This movie was great. Children and adults alike will laugh at this movie. It is facecious,humerous, comical, and any other words that mean funny.

Funny; light hearted; silly funny. Kids loved it!

the best movie i will ever see and i mean it.

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