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Master of Disguise Director: Perry Andelin Blake Cast: Dana Carvey, Jennifer Esposito, Harold Gould, James Brolin

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/28/2003
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 14,482

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Closed Caption; Director Perry Blake and Dana Carvey commentary; Alternate & deleted scenes with all-new Turtle Guy intros; 3 DVD-exclusive featurettes: "Man of a Thousand Faces" (costumes/makeup), "The Magic of Disguise" (visual EFX), "Identity Crisis" (behind-the-scenes); Music video: "M.A.S.T.E.R. Part 2" performed by Play featuring Lil Fizz; Theatrical trailers; Animated menus; Scene selections; Full-screen presentation; Mastered in high definition; Digitally mastered audio; Audio: English 5.1 (Dolby Digital), French & Spanish; Subtitles: English, French, & Spanish

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Start [3:27]
2. "This Is My Son." [1:39]
3. Pistachio Disguisey [4:25]
4. A Waiter With Experience [3:47]
5. Kidnapping & Ransackery [:57]
6. Grandfather [2:31]
7. The Disguisey Legacy [2:47]
8. "Behold Your Father's Nest!" [1:32]
9. Training Begins [1:12]
10. Devlin Bowman [1:11]
11. Energico [2:31]
12. The Slapping Dummy [1:00]
13. Rare Item #1 [3:46]
14. Hiring an Assistant [5:54]
15. The Turtle Club [2:26]
16. Rare Item #46 [1:21]
17. Trent [1:03]
18. The Antique Show [3:11]
19. A Simple Plan of Distraction [2:44]
20. Quint & Cow Pies [3:31]
21. Bavarian Tax Authority [2:21]
22. Operation Minty Hippo [1:17]
23. Slapping Time [1:25]
24. Rare Item #99 [1:45]
25. Cherry Pie Man [5:41]
26. Live on Black MarkEBay [1:07]
27. The Dark Side of Energico [2:53]
28. Dubya Retrieves the Constitution [2:34]

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Editorial Reviews

Dana Carvey ventures into the world of PG-rated, family-oriented entertainment as star and co-writer of this light adventure comedy, which requires the actor to assume more than three dozen different identities. Carvey's primary role in Master of Disguise, however, is that of Pistachio Disguisey, an ordinary waiter with a hidden, mostly untapped talent for transforming himself into any persona he wishes. When his kindly parents, Mama (Edie McClurg) and Frabbrizio (James Brolin), are kidnapped by the evil thief Devlin (Brent Spiner), the usually meek Pistachio is forced to rescue them. Enlisting the help of his grandfather (Harold Gould), Pistachio learns that he is one of a long line of family members to have the power of "Energico," a mystical means of changing one's identity to suit any given situation, and Pistachio learns to use these powers to their fullest to defeat Devlin and win back his folks. Carvey's original idea for Master of Disguise was helped to the screen by executive producer Adam Sandler, a buddy of his from their time on NBC's Saturday Night Live. Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

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Master of Disguiseby Anonymous

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July 29, 2007: this is probably one of THE WORST movies ever! I mean, there is no plot, the characters are stupid and the movie itself is just plain wrong. the humor is just flat out ridiculous! my advice, skip the movie!

Master of Disguiseby Anonymous

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June 05, 2007: Our whole family LOVES this movie. Some of it is so bad it's good, and some of it is just brilliant. The whole cast is excellent, from the Poppa's deadpan reactions to the Grandfather's creative insults. It'll appeal to your 8-year-old and your mentally-8-year-old adults too. And you know who you are! Sublimely inane. I just wish they'd release a director's cut. Obviously there is a LOT they cut out.


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