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    Angelina Jolie Wears Drag In 'Salt' But She Still Looks Like Angelina Jolie

    Angelina Jolie Wears Drag In 'Salt' But She Still Looks Like Angelina Jolie

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    Captain Kirk Is Altered To Look Like A Romulan In 'Star Trek' But His Disguise Isn't Fooling Anyone

    Captain Kirk Is Altered To Look Like A Romulan In 'Star Trek' But His Disguise Isn't Fooling Anyone

    [ranking: 11]

    Shawn And Marlon Wayans Look Like Extras In A Horror Movie In 'White Chicks'

    Shawn And Marlon Wayans Look Like Extras In A Horror Movie In 'White Chicks'

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    Will Smith's Belly Dancer Disguise Is Stomach-Churningly Bad In 'Wild Wild West'

    Will Smith's Belly Dancer Disguise Is Stomach-Churningly Bad In 'Wild Wild West'

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    There's No Way Arnold Schwarzenegger Passes For A Pregnant Woman In 'Junior'

    There's No Way Arnold Schwarzenegger Passes For A Pregnant Woman In 'Junior'

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    Leslie Ann Warren Looks Like A Really Bad Boy In 'Mission Impossible'

    Leslie Ann Warren Looks Like A Really Bad Boy In 'Mission Impossible'

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About Random Most Laughable (And Offensive) Undercover Disguises Characters Used Onscreen

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Onscreen spies are supposed to be so good that they can fool the other characters in the film and the viewers watching at home. Usually, the best spies rely on their superior wit to dupe an enemy, but occasionally, a spy might use a costume or two to trick an opposing force. Most often, though, it's subpar spies who rely on silly fictional disguises. That's why they always get caught. Ridiculous wigs and bad prosthetics are the favored weapons of dumb, undercover criminals who flee the law. 

Some terrible disguises are supposed to look farcical, though. Dana Carvey's ludicrous get-ups in 2002's Master of Disguise were created to be mocked. They parody the "man of a thousand faces" trope in spy fiction. Characters like the ones below, however, tried their hardest to fool the masses.

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