Get Smart
Maxwell Smart is back... And loving it! And so is Agent 99, The Chief and the rest if the fearless Get Smart gang. Here is the legendary, Emmy Award-winning spy-spoof series inspired by the comic genius of Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, digitally restored, re mastered and brought to you on DVD. Get Smart's unforgettable third season is a must-own collection of quintessential television comedy, from its very first episode - in which Max and 99 face down the KAOS "League of Impostors" - to the hilarious hippie send-up "The Groovy Guru," voted one of the 100 best TV episodes of all time. Now you can join the agents of Control in 26 classic episodes on 4 DVDs, including the Emmy Award-winning episode "Maxwell Smart, Private Eye," and featuring guest appearances from Joey Bishop, Carol Burnett, Johnny Carson, Don Rickles and many others.
KAOS impersonators are running around causing chaos in CONTROL.
Max and 99 go to a South American country dressed as flamenco dancers to save the President of the country.
KAOS is going to stop Smart from testifying against one of their agents.
Max must hold a séance to get information from a dead informer.
Max is moonlighting as a private investigator when cutbacks hit CONTROL.
KAOS can send out sonic booms at will and threatens New York City with one.
A country singer accidentally swallows an olive with a transmitter in it and Max must protect her from KAOS.
KAOS has developed another robot that goes up against Hymie.
Max and 99 are looking for the man that is sabotaging missile launches.
Max is going to London to do some undercover work.
Max and 99 join a motorcycle gang to save a kidnapped Prime Minister.
Max must find an antidote after he is poisoned by a KAOS agent.
After the death of the head CONTROL scientist, Max finds that he wasn't the brains behind his discoveries.
Max temporarily takes over for a king that looks exactly like him in a parody of The Prisoner of Zenda. "Ah yes, I remember the well."
When teenagers are turning into zombies, Max and 99 go after their idol the Groovy Guru.
Thinking that a list of KAOS agents is Max's little black book, Max and his old Army buddy get dates with a couple of KAOS agents.
Now knowing that Max is a spy, Max and his Army buddy go up against the KAOS agent know as the Maestro.
Max ends up as a "Fugitive" after he is convicted of robbing a bank and killing a man. On his way to the death house he sees the one-hand man and escapes to find him.
Agent 99 accepts a marriage proposal from a handsome and wealthy suitor, but Max finds out that he is actually a KAOS agent.
Even during a day off at an amusement park, 86 and 99 find a KAOS operation.
While Max and 99 host a writer who is doing a story on CONTROL for a national news magazine, his assistant is a KAOS agent intent on making them look like fools.
A man who only wants quiet in the world invents a silent explosive.
When US athletes are injured Hymie turns into a one man track team to help the US win.
A KAOS operative, imitating the President, calls the Chief. He orders the Chief to step down and gives the Chief's job to Max. KAOS also infiltrates CONTROL by planting their man, Brady, to CONTROL.
Max gets a hip black partner as he and 99 tour the world as a ping-pong pro in this spoof of 'I Spy.'
CONTROL tries to get some KAOS files with the help of a non-professional spy.
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Edward Platt | Chief |
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Don Adams | Maxwell Smart |
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Barbara Feldon | #99 |
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Robert Karvelas | Larabee |
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Rose Michtom | Gambler |
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Richard Gautier | Hymie |
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Bernie Kopell | Siegfried |
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Dick Crockett | Henchman |
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Charles Cirillo | Mourner |
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Jack Tornek | Competition Spectator |
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Clark Ross | Commuter at Airport |
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George Washburn | Croupier |
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Ellen Weston | Dr. Steele |
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Don Rickles | Sid Krimm |
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Nick Borgani | Prime Minister |
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Robert Easton | Maestro |
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Eumenio Blanco | Townsman |
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Ted De Corsia | Spinoza |
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Monte Landis | General Pajarito |
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Albert Cavens | Guard |
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Ralph Manza | Cart Driver |
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Frieda Rentie | Townswoman |
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Lewis Charles | Lopez the Spy |
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Gil Perkins | KAOS Agent |
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Arlene Golonka | Zelda |
| Director | James Komack |
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| Gary Nelson |
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| Norman Abbott |
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| Bruce Bilson |
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| Don Adams |
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| Jess Oppenheimer |
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| Sidney Miller |
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| Writer | Mel Brooks, Buck Henry, Norman Paul, William Raynor, Myles Wilder, Phil Hahn, Jack Hanrahan, Sam Bobrick, Bill Idelson, Phil Leslie, Gary Clarke, David Ketchum, Bruce Sheeley, Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso | |
| Producer | Harry R. Sherman, Leonard Stern, Burt Nodella, Jess Oppenheimer | |
| Musician | Irving Szathmary | |
| Photography | Meredith M. Nicholson | |
| Packaging | Snap Case |
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| Nr Discs | 5 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.33:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | Time Life |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jun 09, 2009 |
| Regions | Region 1 |