The Master of Disguise
The Master of Disguise is a 2002 American adventure comedy film directed by Perry Andelin Blake in his sole directorial effort, written by Dana Carvey and Harris Goldberg, and starring Carvey, Brent Spiner, Jennifer Esposito, Harold Gould and James Brolin. The film was produced by Carvey's fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus, Adam Sandler, through Happy Madison Productions. It tells the story of a man who is trained to become a "Master of Disguise" by his grandfather when a master criminal kidnaps his parents.
Plot
In 1979 Palermo, Italy, Fabbrizio Disguisey, the latest in a long line of secret agents known as "Masters of Disguise", breaks up a smuggling ring run by the evil Devlin Bowman while disguised as Bo Derek. Not wanting his infant son Pistachio to receive the same dangerous future lifestyle as he and his lineage, Fabbrizio decides to keep his family's nature a secret.
More details
author | Dana Carvey Harris Goldberg |
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director | Perry Andelin Blake |
editor | Peck Prior Sandy Solowitz |
genre | adventure comedy fantasy |
keywords | around the world bo derek break in costa rica crystal ball end italian restaurant kidnap secret agent smuggling ring train turtle club united states constitution |
musicBy | Marc Ellis |
producer | Alex Siskin Barry Bernardi Sid Ganis Todd Garner |
productionCompany | AFI Catalog of Feature Films Columbia Pictures Revolution Studios |
publisher | Sony Pictures Releasing |
theme | satirical slapstick |