Get Smart
Maxwell Smart is back...And Loving it! And so is Agent 99, The Chief and the rest of 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, remastered and brought to you on DVD. Can Max survive a plaque of murderous bananas? A plot to freeze Earth with a giant fan? A disguise that makes him look like Phyllis Diller? These questions and more are all answered... hilariously... in the unforgettable fifth and final season of Get Smart. You'll enjoy all 26 episodes on 4 laugh-packed DVDs. Watch as the agents conquer KAOS in the race to deploy the AAAMM (the Anti-Anti-Anti-Missile Missile) in "Ironhand," see Max take on The Exterminator disguised as an elderly nanny in "Witness for the Execution," and collect the history-making final episode in the series, "I Am Curiously Yellow."
After 99 tells Max that she is expecting a baby, Max tells a newspaperman that he is a spy and he blows his cover.
Head of KAOS Ironhand wants to steal the anti-anti missile plans that 99 is transporting in a baby buggy.
KAOS is smuggling a formula out in a doll that Max accidentally picks up in his class for expectant fathers.
Still married to a pregnant and showing 99, Max is ordered to marry the Black Widow who has killed other CONTROL agents on their wedding nights.
After the payroll is stolen Max must get a map to a gold mine so they can get the money needed to start up CONTROL again.
Smart trains some convicts so they can break into a mansion and steal a codebook.
Max gets his hospital map mixed up with a KAOS agent's map, Simon the Likeable, and ends up at a KAOS hospital while 99 is in labor.
Max and 99 try to escape KAOS headquarters while 99 is in labor.
While visiting 99 and the twins and wearing a doctor's gown, Max is kidnapped to work by the very prisoner who had escaped after being shot by him earlier in the day.
Agents are receiving bananas and being murdered. Max receives one and is being protected by Agent Armstong an ape that was surgically changed to look like a human.
Everyone in CONTROL is aging rapidly and Max and 99 must find out why before they die of old age.
Everybody in CONTROL is suffering from bad dreams. Max and 99 have to investigate KAOS's operations at the Dartfoot Spring Water Company.
99 and C.I.A. agent Quigley go to the North Pole when the entire world is undergoing a new Ice Age. They find Siegfried and a very large fan cooling off the planet.
Max and 99 join a radio show that is really a KAOS communications front. The Chief is worried that Max's characteristics are rubbing off on 99 since they now live together.
Max and 99 are in London to investigate the reappearance of Jack the Ripper. The owner of Duval's Cave of Wax has developed a formula to bring his wax characters to life.
Max and 99 are in London to investigate the reappearance of Jack the Ripper. The owner of Duval's Cave of Wax has developed a formula to bring his wax characters to life.
While retrieving a package from the Van Hooten mansion, 99's resemblance to the owner's dead sister throws a monkey wrench into the mission.
Every player on the CONTROL baseball team are dead except Max and the Chief and they suspect each other.
Max must guard a KAOS defector in his apartment until he can testify at trial. In the meantime KAOS sends "the Exterminator" to silence the witness.
At the Bulmanian Embassy Max and 99 go undercover as servants to recover a missing rocket formula.
KAOS kidnaps Mrs. Smart (99) and replaces her with an exact duplicate that is feeding Max poison bit by bit.
KAOS is using a steam bath laced with a truth serum to obtain secret information. Max and the Chief investigate the baths while also being completely honest about how they feel about each other.
Algie's Nursery is using plants to spy on people in Washington.
Gino is Christopher Columbus's direct descendant and legally owns the Americas. Max has to keep him out of KAOS's hands until he hands over the land rights to the President.
While securing a book with all of CONTROL's employees listed in it in a vault, Max locks the Chief and Larabee in it and they are running out of air.
The Whip hypnotizes Max who steals the NARCO 5-12 for him.
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Edward Platt | Chief |
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Don Adams | Maxwell Smart |
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Barbara Feldon | Agent 99 |
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Robert Karvelas | Larabee |
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George Sawaya | Kopek |
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Rose Michtom | Barfly |
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June Foray | Bus Station Announcer |
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Ralph Manza | Finster |
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Ian Abercrombie | Sergeant Poole |
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Billy Barty | Upper Gemini |
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Dana Elcar | Kruger |
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Hugh M. Hefner | Control Agent in Elevator |
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Henry Corden | Big Eddie Little |
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John Van Dreelen | Algernon DeGrasse |
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Albert Cavens | Barfly |
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Regis Cordic | Colonel Quinton |
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Victor Sen Yung | Abe Fu Yung |
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Jack Gilford | Simon the Likeable |
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Charles Cirillo | Control Agent |
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Ellaraino | Miss Hoskins |
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Marcel Hillaire | Duval |
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Hedley Mattingly | Chief Inspector Sparrow |
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Al Molinaro | Agent 44 |
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Kurt Kreuger | Auerbach |
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Sid Troy | Barfly |
| Director | Don Adams |
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| Alan Rafkin |
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| Charles R. Rondeau |
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| Anton Leader |
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| Harry Falk |
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| Richard Benedict |
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| Dick Carson |
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| Nicholas Webster |
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| Reza Badiyi |
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| Ron Joy |
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| Jay Sandrich |
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| Writer | Mel Brooks, Buck Henry, Chris Hayward, Lloyd Turner, Gordon Mitchell, Arne Sultan, Bob DeVinney, Pat McCormick, Gloria Burton, Dale McRaven, Les Colodny, Ed Haas | |
| Producer | David Davis, Chris Hayward, Arne Sultan | |
| Musician | Irving Szathmary | |
| Photography | Meredith M. Nicholson | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 5 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.33:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 1.0 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | Time Life |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 01, 2006 |
| Regions | Region 1 |