The Master of Disguise
1,000 faces...And not a single clue.
One minute he's an old woman. The next, a turtle man. Moments later, president George W. Bush. Who is this man, this myth, this master? He's Pistachio, the Master of Disguise.
Pistachio Disguisey (Dana Carvey, Wayne’s World) is a mild-mannered waiter whose life is about to change. Big time. Criminal mastermind Devlin Bowman (Brent Spiner, Star Trek: Nemesis) has kidnapped Pistachio's parents and is forcing his father Fabrizzio (James Brolin, Traffic) to steal priceless treasures from around the world. It's up to Pistachio to save the day, but how? His grandfather informs him of a secret family legacy: he's descended from a long line of brilliant disguise masters. Quickly trained in the ancient art of transformation and with the help of a sexy assistant (Jennifer Esposito, Don't Say A World), a sacred pop-up book and a magic ball of knowledge, Pistachio just may surprise everyone. The Master Of Disguise from Revolution Studios is an outrageous adventure comedy that's fun for the whole family.
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Almost a total waste of time - Poet
Boy, thank God this one was kept short. It tried so hard to be funny but failed so miserably, it was unbelievable. Dana Carvey was a favorite of mine on Saturday Night Live. Here, he overacts to the nth degree and he's not even funny about it. This movie managed to pull a few chuckles out of me here and there so it wasn't a total waste of time. Still, I would never watch that thing again. If you want to watch it, make sure that, like me, you get it for free. Friends who got suckered into buying this or public libraries are very helpful there.
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Almost a total waste of time - Poet
Boy, thank God this one was kept short. It tried so hard to be funny but failed so miserably, it was unbelievable. Dana Carvey was a favorite of mine on Saturday Night Live. Here, he overacts to the nth degree and he's not even funny about it. This movie managed ...