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The Master of Disguise (2002)

“1,000 faces...and not a single clue.”

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In the heart of Italy, nestled within the comforting aroma of his father Fabbrizio's restaurant, we find the endearing Pistachio Disguisey. A server by trade and a mimic by compulsion, Pistachio is blissfully unaware of the extraordinary lineage he hails from - the Disguiseys, a prestigious family steeped in the enigmatic lore of Energico, a power that enables its possessors to don any disguise they desire. The Disguisey family legacy, however, is more than a mere blessing; it's a magnet for peril. The sinister Devlin Bowman, a criminal mastermind harboring a grudge against Fabbrizio, seeks to exploit this inherited power to pilfer the world's most priceless treasures. In a heart-stopping turn of events, Bowman kidnaps Fabbrizio, throwing the Disguisey world into chaos and shattering the tranquility of their quaint Italian existence. Now, it falls upon the unsuspecting shoulders of Pistachio to wield his latent powers and embark on a dangerous quest. Thrown into a world of intrigue and danger, Pistachio must master the art of disguise that runs in his blood and navigate a treacherous path to save his family. As he steps into a world that brims with peril at every turn, the stakes are higher than ever. Will Pistachio manage to outwit Bowman, rescue his parents, and preserve the Disguisey legacy? Or will he fall victim to the merciless clutches of Bowman's malevolent plans? The fate of the Disguisey family hangs in the balance. One thing is certain - Pistachio's life will never be the same.

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The Master of Disguise is a comedy movie featuring Dana Carvey and directed by Perry Andelin Blake.

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