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Smart is called back to duty as KAOS is back causing trouble again with a 'weather machine'.Smart is called back to duty as KAOS is back causing trouble again with a 'weather machine'.Smart is called back to duty as KAOS is back causing trouble again with a 'weather machine'.
David Ketchum
- Agent 13
- (as Dave Ketchum)
Rachelle Carson-Begley
- Lisa
- (as Rachelle Carson)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film is dedicated to Edward Platt. At the end of the movie is the following: This movie is dedicated to the memory of Ed Platt, "The Chief."
- GoofsWhen Siegfried and Smart meet at the park, Siegfried is wearing dress shoes, but when he is forced to swap clothes with his brother, Siegfried is now wearing a tennis shoe on his left foot.
- Quotes
Conrad Siegfried: All right, Major, what happened? Why did we not get the Hottentot papers?
Maj. Waterhouse: Errrrr...
Conrad Siegfried: We don't ERRRRRR here!
- Crazy creditsDedicated to the memory of Ed Platt "The Chief"
- ConnectionsFollowed by Get Smart (1995)
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A great movie that tributes the 1965 - 70 series
Although, this movie wasn't written by the original comic genius Mel Brookes (sic), it still has the sartirical humour that has made "Get Smart" a very well remembered and popular name in TV history. It has all the no-brainers that the original series had, eg: "Would you believe...", etc and I think Don Adams is a great actor that can pull off any comic routine to a tea. Although, with the missing Edward Platt (the Chief 1916 - 1975), the movie is dedicated to his memory which I think is a nice gesture, but it does however make the movie seem like "it's missing something". Ed Platt, in the original series, was like Max's "scape-goat", almost like Laurel and Hardey (the Chief being the serious one and Max being the bumbling idiot).
It's also great to see Barbera Feldon as agent 99 along side Max again, even though she's older, ha ha! All in all, a great little TV movie and a must see if you're a fan of the old "Get Smart" series.
It's also great to see Barbera Feldon as agent 99 along side Max again, even though she's older, ha ha! All in all, a great little TV movie and a must see if you're a fan of the old "Get Smart" series.
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- anne1985
- May 21, 2006
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