Master of Disguise
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Master of Disguise | |
Directed by: | Perry Andelin Blake |
Produced by: | Barry Bernardi Sid Ganis Todd Garner Adam Sandler Alex Siskin |
Written by: | Dana Carvey Harris Goldberg |
Starring: | Dana Carvey Jennifer Esposito Harold Gould James Brolin Brent Spiner |
Music by: | Marc Ellis |
Edited by: | Peck Prior Sandy Solowitz |
Cinematography: | Peter Lyons Collister |
Production company: | Revolution Studios Happy Madison Productions |
Distributed by: | Columbia Pictures |
Release date: | August 2, 2002 |
Running time: | 81 minutes |
Budget: | $16 million |
Box office: | $43.4 million |
The Master of Disguise is a 2002 comedy film starring Dana Carvey and Jennifer Esospito. It was produced by Adam Sandler through his production company, Happy Madison. It did well at the box office, but received very negative reviews, scoring a measly 1% in Rotten Tomatoes.
Plot[edit | edit source]
Pistachio Disguisey's (Carvey) parents (James Brolin and Edie McClurg) have been kidnapped by the evil Devlin Bowman (Brent Spiner). In order to save them, Pistachio must become a master of disguise.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Dana Carvey as Pistachio Disguisey
- Dane Morris as teenage Pistachio Disguisey
- Dylan and Cole Sprouse as young Pistachio Disguisey
- Jennifer Esposito as Jennifer Baker
- Harold Gould as Grandfather
- James Brolin as Fabbrizio Disguisey
- Edie McClurg as Mama
- Brent Spiner as Devlin Bowman
- Michael Bailey Smith and Vincent Riverside as Henchmen
- Austin Wolff as Barney Baker
- Erick Avari as Cigar Maker
- Kenan Thompson as Kenan
- Jay Johnston as Rex
- Maria Canals as Sophia
- Mark Devine as Trent
- Gabriel Pimentel as Boxing Dummy
- Buddy Bolton as Abraham Lincoln
- Robert Machray and Rachel Lederman as Texan couple
- Al Goto and Simon Rhee as Ninja Warriors
- Stuart Quan, Spencer Sano, Hiro Koda, Johnny Nguyen, Yoshio Izuka, Andy Cheng, Ronn Surels, and Steven Ho as Ninjas
- Bryan Jeffrey Price as Jock
- Eugene C. Palmer as Chef
- Mike Johnson and Michael Lee Phillips, Jr. as Constitution Security Guards
- Andrew Shaifer as Liberty Bell Security Guard
- Virginia Hawkins as Interview Woman
- Leland Crooke as Appraiser
- Vincent Castellanos as Art Dealer
- Phil Jones, Michael DeLuise, and Larry Cedar as Businessmen
- Tony Wilde as Doug
- Andy Morrow, Naya Rivera, Julius Ritter, and Brighton Hertzford (deleted scene) as Captain America kids
Reception[edit | edit source]
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