Product Description
Comedy legends Mel Brooks and Buck Henry created this classic, Emmy(R) Award-winning series that brilliantly spoofs the Cold War-era spy genre that was all the rage in the 1960s thanks to James Bond. Don Adams stars as Maxwell Smart--a.k.a. Agent 86--a hilariously inept and maladroit operative working for CONTROL, a top secret counterintelligence agency. Armed with an array of catchphrases ("Would you believe...?," "I asked you not to tell me that," "And loving it!," "Missed it by that much!”), along with his trusty shoe-phone and other ridiculous gadgets, Smart was able to foil the nefarious, though equally incompetent, espionage organization KAOS, aided immeasurably by his much smarter partner, sultry Agent 99, deliciously played by Barbara Feldon. Edward Platt co-stars as 'Chief,' the head of CONTROL, and the series features notable guest appearances from Carol Burnett, Johnny Carson, Don Rickles and many others.
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Review
The feature film may have missed it by that much, but Get Smart, the TV series, still hits the target with deadly funny accuracy. The right show at the right time, Get Smart brilliantly spoofed the spy genre that was all the rage in 1965, with James Bond on the big screen, and such series as Danger Man, The Avengers, The Saint, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and I Spy more or less playing it straight on the small screen. Get Smart, on the other hand, had a license to kill…with laughter. Mel Brooks and Buck Henry created one of TV's all-time greatest characters, Maxwell Smart, Agent 86 of CONTROL, the super-secret agency vigilantly on alert against the forces of KAOS. Smart (Don Adams in his iconic, Emmy-winning role), an American Clouseau, was not stupid. Though all evidence to the contrary, he was, in his own mind, a suave and sophisticated spy, albeit one who would inadvertently lean against a freshly painted wall while shadowing an enemy agent. Get Smart hilariously deglamorized the business of espionage. Agents punch a time clock and dispute vacation time. Cool spy gadgets, such as the infamous Cone of Silence, are prone to malfunction. One running joke throughout the first season finds Agent 44 (Victor French) perched in a variety of unlikely and uncomfortable hiding places, among them a grandfather clock. Although the series would only get smarter and funnier in subsequent seasons (Bernie Kopell's KAOS mastermind Siegfried would be introduced in season two), the first season contains several essential episodes, including the Emmy-winning two-parter, "Ship of Spies," "Aboard the Orient Express," featuring a cameo by Johnny Carson as an unflappable conductor, "Diplomat's Daughter" with the arch --and decidedly non-PC-- villain, the Craw, and "Back to the Drawing Board," featuring Dick Gautier as Hymie the robot. From "Sorry about that" to "Would you believe," no show before Get Smart introduced so many catchphrases into the national language, while Smart and his partner, Agent 99 (the ravishing Barbara Feldon), were perhaps TV's first "will they or won't they" couple. Brooks and Henry contribute separate commentaries for the black and white pilot episode, while Feldon provides commentary for another, and purrs introductions to each episode (beware plot spoilers). With Get Smart, you will be witness to some of TV's funniest moments, sharpest writing, and expertly-executed physical comedy. And… loving it. --Donald Liebenson
Product details
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
MPAA rating : G (General Audience)
Product Dimensions : 11.25 x 6.25 x 5.5 inches; 2.1 Pounds
Media Format : Box set, Multiple Formats, NTSC
Run time : 57 hours and 30 minutes
Release date : November 4, 2008
Actors : Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, Edward Platt, Robert Karvelas
Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1)
Studio : HBO Studios
Comedy legends Mel Brooks and Buck Henry created this classic, Emmy(R) Award-winning series that brilliantly spoofs the Cold War-era spy genre that was all the rage in the 1960s thanks to James Bond. Don Adams stars as Maxwell Smart--a.k.a. Agent 86--a hilariously inept and maladroit operative working for CONTROL, a top secret counterintelligence agency. Armed with an array of catchphrases ("Would you believe...?," "I asked you not to tell me that," "And loving it!," "Missed it by that much!”), along with his trusty shoe-phone and other ridiculous gadgets, Smart was able to foil the nefarious, though equally incompetent, espionage organization KAOS, aided immeasurably by his much smarter partner, sultry Agent 99, deliciously played by Barbara Feldon. Edward Platt co-stars as 'Chief,' the head of CONTROL, and the series features notable guest appearances from Carol Burnett, Johnny Carson, Don Rickles and many others.
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Review
The feature film may have missed it by that much, but Get Smart, the TV series, still hits the target with deadly funny accuracy. The right show at the right time, Get Smart brilliantly spoofed the spy genre that was all the rage in 1965, with James Bond on the big screen, and such series as Danger Man, The Avengers, The Saint, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and I Spy more or less playing it straight on the small screen. Get Smart, on the other hand, had a license to kill…with laughter. Mel Brooks and Buck Henry created one of TV's all-time greatest characters, Maxwell Smart, Agent 86 of CONTROL, the super-secret agency vigilantly on alert against the forces of KAOS. Smart (Don Adams in his iconic, Emmy-winning role), an American Clouseau, was not stupid. Though all evidence to the contrary, he was, in his own mind, a suave and sophisticated spy, albeit one who would inadvertently lean against a freshly painted wall while shadowing an enemy agent. Get Smart hilariously deglamorized the business of espionage. Agents punch a time clock and dispute vacation time. Cool spy gadgets, such as the infamous Cone of Silence, are prone to malfunction. One running joke throughout the first season finds Agent 44 (Victor French) perched in a variety of unlikely and uncomfortable hiding places, among them a grandfather clock. Although the series would only get smarter and funnier in subsequent seasons (Bernie Kopell's KAOS mastermind Siegfried would be introduced in season two), the first season contains several essential episodes, including the Emmy-winning two-parter, "Ship of Spies," "Aboard the Orient Express," featuring a cameo by Johnny Carson as an unflappable conductor, "Diplomat's Daughter" with the arch --and decidedly non-PC-- villain, the Craw, and "Back to the Drawing Board," featuring Dick Gautier as Hymie the robot. From "Sorry about that" to "Would you believe," no show before Get Smart introduced so many catchphrases into the national language, while Smart and his partner, Agent 99 (the ravishing Barbara Feldon), were perhaps TV's first "will they or won't they" couple. Brooks and Henry contribute separate commentaries for the black and white pilot episode, while Feldon provides commentary for another, and purrs introductions to each episode (beware plot spoilers). With Get Smart, you will be witness to some of TV's funniest moments, sharpest writing, and expertly-executed physical comedy. And… loving it. --Donald Liebenson
Product details
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
MPAA rating : G (General Audience)
Product Dimensions : 11.25 x 6.25 x 5.5 inches; 2.1 Pounds
Media Format : Box set, Multiple Formats, NTSC
Run time : 57 hours and 30 minutes
Release date : November 4, 2008
Actors : Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, Edward Platt, Robert Karvelas
Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1)
Studio : HBO Studios
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