Get Smart, Again! with Don Adams: DVD Cover

    Get Smart, Again!
    a.k.a. Get Smart Again: The Movie Director: Gary Nelson Cast: Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, Dick Gautier, Dave Ketchum

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/01/2007
    • Original Release: 1989
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 8,853

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    Interactive menus; Fullscreen presentation; Scene selection; Digitally mastered; Dolby Digital English 2.0 stereo

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Get Smart, Again
    1. Fate of the World [13:24]
    2. KAOS [11:22]
    3. The Mission [14:23]
    4. Dr. Hottentot [13:40]
    5. 99 Reactivated [11:19]
    6. The Hall of Hush [7:59]
    7. The Set-Up [10:12]
    8. Saving the World [11:03]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The second feature-length revival of the Get Smart television series (1965-1970) of blessed memory, Get Smart Again reunited Don Adams as bumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart and Barbara Feldon as his wife, sultry "fellow" agent 99. Smart coerces 99 to drop her public-sector job and join him in thwarting the evil machinations of their old nemesis Siegfried (Bernie Kopell). Other alumni from the original TV series include Dick Gautier as Hymie the Robot, Robert Karvelas (Don Adams' cousin) as Larrabee, King Moody as Starker and Dave Ketchum as the ubiquitous Agent 13. A few concessions have been made to the passage of time (Smart's fabled shoe-phone now has "call waiting"), but the film scores highest on its nostalgic appeal, encapsulated by such catch-phrases as "Sorry about that," "Would you believe?" and "Missed it by that much." Get Smart, Again was first telecast February 26 (would you believe February 27?), 1989. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Get Smart, Againby Anonymous

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    December 08, 2005: I watched this series on t.v. when I was a kid, along with F-Troop and other shows of the era and they were and still are far more entertaining than the shows of today. It's no wonder that Mike Myers used Don Adam's character as one of Austin Power's main influences. This movie summed up in a couple of hours why the series is still one of my favorites to watch when I need a good laugh

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    September 09, 2005: This movie is wonderfully funny. I grew up with an old videotape of recorded episodes so I really got into Get Smart. I have this DVD now and I'm trying to get the complete series. I would really recommend this movie if you like comedy.

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