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Release Date:
August 2, 2002
Original Title:
The Master of Disguise
Alternate Titles:
El Maestro del Disfraz
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Happy Madison Productions
Revolution Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG GB: PG HU: KN IE: PG US: PG
Runtime: 80
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.
Art Direction:
Domenic Silvestri
John B. Josselyn
Casting:
Roger Mussenden
Elizabeth Boykewich
Casting Assistant:
Helen Geier
Co-Producer:
Dino Stamatopoulos
Allegra Clegg
Derek Dauchy
Harris Goldberg
Costume Design:
Mona May
Director:
Perry Andelin Blake
Director of Photography:
Peter Lyons Collister
Editor:
Sandy S. Solowitz
Peck Prior
Executive Producer:
Adam Sandler
Jack Giarraputo
Location Manager:
Ralph Coleman
Location Scout:
Tom Lackey
Music Editor:
J.J. George
Stuart Grusin
Music Supervisor:
Michael Dilbeck
Original Music Composer:
Marc Ellis
Post Production Supervisor:
Tyler Butler
Producer:
Sidney Ganis
Alex Siskin
Todd Garner
Barry Bernardi
Production Coordinator:
Lisa Swain
Production Design:
Alan Au
Script Supervisor:
Nancy Karlin
Set Decoration:
Robert Greenfield
Set Designer:
Jeff Markwith
Dawn Brown
Suzan Wexler
Stunt Double:
Nicole Randall
Stunts:
Peewee Piemonte
Annie Ellis
Al Goto
Joe Bucaro III
Title Designer:
George Cawood
Susan Detrie
Unit Production Manager:
Allegra Clegg
Writer:
Dana Carvey
Harris Goldberg
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