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Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times

"The Master of Disguise" pants and wheezes and hurls itself exhausted across the finish line after barely 65 minutes of movie, and then follows it with 15 minutes of end credits in an attempt to clock in as a feature film. We get outtakes, deleted scenes, flubbed lines and all the other versions of the Credit Cookie, which was once a cute idea but is getting to be a bore. ...
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Steven Rea
Philadelphia Inquirer

Cruelly and brutally unfunny, "The Master of Disguise" is a Dana Carvey vehicle (actually, it's more like an old jalopy propped up on cinder-blocks) about a nincompoop waiter who has a talent, kind of, for dressing up as other people. ...
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Charles Savage
Miami Herald

"The Master of Disguise" is full of jokes, but just about the only one that provokes widespread giggles from the short-pants set is the villain's tendency to have his maniacal laughing fits cut short by inadvertent toots of flatulence. ...
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Chris Hewitt
St. Paul Pioneer Press

Dana Carvey's movie career has been dormant for eight years. It should have stayed that way. His new "Master of Disguise" is an awesomely unfunny comedy with a weirdly retro feel. It's as if you're watching a movie that was made in 1978 but not released then because it was so weak, and it has been unearthed and released now, when it has become even weaker. ...
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The Master of Disguise - (2002)

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

Starring:
Dana Carvey, Jennifer Esposito, Harold Gould, James Brolin, Brent Spiner, Edie McClurg, Maria Canals and Austin Wolff

Directed by:
Perry Andelin Blake

Written by:
Dana Carvey and Harris Goldberg

Cinematographer:
Peter Lyons Collister

Composer:
Marc Ellis

Studio:
Revolution Studios

Release Date:
Aug. 2, 2002

MPAA Rating:
(PG) - for mild language and some crude humor

Running Time:
80 minutes

Websites:
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