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KAOS has invented a weather machine so Maxwell Smart and Agent 99 are called back into action to foil this evil plan.

Don Adams as  Maxwell Smart
Barbara Feldon as  Agent 99
Bernie Kopell as  Conrad Siegfried / Prof. Helmut Schmelding
Richard Gautier as  Hymie
King Moody as  Shtarker
Harold Gould as  Nicholas Dimente
John de Lancie as  Maj. Waterhouse
Kenneth Mars as  Cmdr. Drury
Steve Levitt as  Beamish
David Ketchum as  Agent 13

Reviews

mergatroid-1
1989/02/26

I really wanted to love this movie as much as I love the series. Unfortunately this movie did not do the series justice.Don Adams looks ill in this movie, like he's sick and just holding it all together. Barbara Feldon is still the sexy agent 99, even though she's showing her age. Ed Platt (The Chief from the series) is sorely missed.Although it's nice to see most of the gang, the jokes are a little old as is the cast.I suppose it's a nice "goodbye" to a series that was in top form at it's peak but was never followed up until it was too late.

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idiotboy
1989/02/27

As most comments here mention, this is a film for the fans of the original series, and if that's not you, you're unlikely to enjoy this film too much. It's not bad, as a film, but as a one-off it's a bit poor.That being said, this movie was a really nice re-visit to the old gang of Control. Ed Platt's sad passing leaves him sorely missed as the Chief, in this film and the travesty of the Nude Bomb of 1980 (though it's unlikely that even he would have been able to save that one).The story picks up the lives of Maxwell Smart and Mrs Maxwell Smart, and shows that Kaos reigns still, with Siegfried and Shtarker continuing to fill the world with evilness and badness. Control has been disbanded, but the old members are needed to take on their mantle of anti-espionage agents once again! Kitted out with new gadgets and old jokes, the fun gets rolling! The jokes are often direct repeats from the series, but for the most part that just doesn't matter.This was a really sweet return to the Get Smart franchise, with the 20 missing years showing on everyone's faces but not hindering anything at all; Don Adams still taking the knocks as well as he always did, with his ever-visible stunt-double taking the longs-shots like usual ;) Fans, don't miss this movie! :D

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pwoods1
1989/02/28

Given that the premise of the film is that Smart, Agent 99 and the rest of the (still alive) rag-tag Control agents are reactivated to fight Kaos, one really has to be a fan of the original series to enjoy the movie.I can't remember how old Don Adams was when he started the series, but, make-up aside, in this production, he looks 70s-ish. Barbara Feldon still looks amazing, and Bernie Kopell as "Siegfreid" doesn't seem to have aged a bit.HOWEVER, if you're not a fan of the original series, this is not for you. There are constant references back to the series but, there are many one-liners referring to the current (at the time of release) US government.They only work as comedy/irony if applied to the Govt of the time. Nothing ages as fast as political satire - unless that satire is timeless. And this ain't. Still...Poke fun at the intelligence gathering community, because if we don't, who will?

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CatTales
1989/03/01

A hilarious recycling of their best jokes, gags, situations. All the actors (except for the late Ed "the Chief" Platt) are back and consistently maintain their original characters from the TV series. This is also far superior to other TV special "reunion" shows where nothing really happens except maybe flashbacks. Don't miss it!("by this much").

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