

The Master of Disguise 2002
"1,000 faces...and not a single clue."
In *The Master of Disguise (2002)*, directed by Perry Andelin Blake, Italian waiter Pistachio Disguisey inherits a family legacy of shape-shifting mastery when his patriarch is kidnapped by the cunning Devlin Bowman.
Director: Perry Andelin Blake
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Master of Disguise (2002)* about?
*The Master of Disguise (2002)* follows Pistachio Disguisey, an Italian waiter who discovers he belongs to a family of master disguisers. When his father is kidnapped by a treasure-hunting villain, Pistachio must use his supernatural abilities to impersonate foes, allies, and even inanimate objects to stop the theft of priceless artifacts.
Who directed *The Master of Disguise*?
Perry Andelin Blake directed *The Master of Disguise*, bringing a blend of family-friendly comedy and fantasy to the screen.
Who stars in *The Master of Disguise*?
The film stars Dana Carvey as Pistachio Disguisey, Brent Spiner as the villain Devlin Bowman, Jennifer Esposito as a key ally, and Harold Gould and James Brolin in supporting roles.
Is *The Master of Disguise (2002)* worth watching?
While *The Master of Disguise (2002)* leans into lighthearted comedy and family entertainment, it offers a fun, fast-paced adventure with Dana Carvey's signature humor. If you enjoy quirky fantasy films or comedies with a whimsical twist, it's worth a watch—just expect more silliness than deep drama.
How long is *The Master of Disguise*?
*The Master of Disguise* runs for 80 minutes.
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The Master of Disguise (2002): A Shape-Shifting Comedy Adventure — Full Movie Info
In *The Master of Disguise (2002)*, directed by Perry Andelin Blake, Italian waiter Pistachio Disguisey inherits a family legacy of shape-shifting mastery when his patriarch is kidnapped by the cunning Devlin Bowman. With high-stakes globetrotting and a dash of slapstick chaos, Pistachio must use his supernatural disguise skills to outwit Bowman and foil his plan to plunder the world's most precious treasures. This family-friendly adventure blends fantasy and comedy into a vibrant, zany ride filled with disguises, double-crosses, and relentless humor.
The film's eclectic cast—led by Dana Carvey as Pistachio, Brent Spiner as the eccentric villain, and Jennifer Esposito as the love interest—delivers a mix of physical comedy and whimsical charm. The story balances lighthearted fun with a touch of heart as Pistachio uncovers his courage and purpose. With its breezy 80-minute runtime, *The Master of Disguise (2002)* is a playful escapade that appeals to all ages.




