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The Master of Disguise

 
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format: DVD
published: January 24, 2003
genre: Comedy
# of discs: 1
 
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Crew

Director: Perry Andelin Blake
Cast: Dana Carvey
Brent Spiner
Jennifer Esposito
Harold Gould
James Brolin
Writer: Dana Carvey
Harris Goldberg
Producer: Sidney Ganis
Barry Bernardi
Todd Garner
Alex Siskin
Composer: Marc Ellis


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Product details

Screen format:Letterbox - 1.85
Widescreen - 1.85
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio track:Dolby Digital 2.0 - Spanish
Dolby Digital 2.0 - French
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Subtitles:French
Spanish
English
Dubbed:French
Spanish
DVD region code:Region 1


Bonus material

Featurette:IDENTITY CRISIS (Behind-The-Scenes)
MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES (Costumes/Make-Up)
THE MASTER OF DISGUISE (Visual EFX)
Audio commentary:Perry Blake - Director, Dana Carvey - Screenwriter/Star
Other material:Alternate & Deleted Scenes with New "Turtle Guy" Intros


Editorial review

Source: Amazon

For grown-up fans of Dana Carvey, this train wreck of a comedy, is, in the words of Carvey's SNL Ross Perot impression, just sad. But kids love it! Carvey's chameleonesque Pistachio Disguisey is an endearing klutz-turned-hero in the classic Jerry Lewis tradition. So perhaps they won't get the Tony Montana Scarface reference. But his Turtle man is a hoot ("Am I not turtle enough?" is the catchphrase that swept the playgrounds). And when all else fails (and it nearly does), Brent Spiner shows up to steal his scenes as the villain who has a penchant for passing gas after laughing maniacally. No doubt hopes for an Austin Powers-like franchise have been dashed. Certainly, Master, with its cameos by Bo Derek, Jessica Simpson, and Jesse Ventura, lacks Goldmember's A-list star power. But it is way more family-friendly, and that will favorably impress parents. --Donald Liebenson
 
 

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