

The Master of Disguise
After the patriarch of the Disguisey family is kidnapped by Devlin Bowman in an attempt to steal the most precious treasures from around the world, Italian waiter Pistachio Disguisey utilizes his supernatural ability to disguise himself in an attempt to stop him.
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Plot Summary
A bumbling Italian waiter named Pistachio learns that he is part of a long line of secret agents known as the "Masters of Disguise." He must then don various disguises to stop the evil villain Devlin, who is trying to steal the Florentine diamond and threatens the world. Along the way, Pistachio is aided by his wise grandfather and a resourceful woman named Jennifer.
Critical Reception
The Master of Disguise was widely panned by critics and audiences alike, often cited as one of the worst films of the 2000s. It was heavily criticized for its low-brow humor, weak plot, and Dana Carvey's performance.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies on predictable and often offensive gags.
- Dana Carvey's performance is widely seen as over-the-top and unfunny.
- The plot is nonsensical and poorly executed.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be unfunny and lacking in coherent storytelling. Many pointed to the weak jokes and Carvey's tiresome comedic performance as significant drawbacks.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 3 Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Dana Carvey), and Worst Screenplay.
Fun Fact
The film's initial concept was developed by Dana Carvey and his writing partner, Barry Kimball, with Carvey wanting to showcase his impressions and disguise abilities.
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