Maxwell Smart, um espião altamente intelectual, mas desajeitado, que trabalha para uma agência que luta contra as forças do mal de uma agência de espionagem rival, com a ajuda do seu parceir... Ler tudoMaxwell Smart, um espião altamente intelectual, mas desajeitado, que trabalha para uma agência que luta contra as forças do mal de uma agência de espionagem rival, com a ajuda do seu parceiro competente, o Agente 99.Maxwell Smart, um espião altamente intelectual, mas desajeitado, que trabalha para uma agência que luta contra as forças do mal de uma agência de espionagem rival, com a ajuda do seu parceiro competente, o Agente 99.
- Ganhou 7 Primetime Emmys
- 11 vitórias e 13 indicações no total
Avaliações em destaque
Get Smart is a very original, amusing, witty comedy that EASILY outdoes the
mediocre Naked Gun movies.
Someone said "Do yourself a favor and change the channel." To that I have to
say: Do yourself a favor and disregard that silly review.
No TV show is for anyone, but Get Smart is definately worth a look if you're
interested in a fun comedy.
I wish they made more shows like this nowadays. :(
Truly a show to be treasured and remembered.
At one time, Smart was assigned to solve a case of a spate of kidnappings of blond young women. It turns out that The Claw was just after one blond woman. He explains to Smart: "Unfortunately to us orientals, all blond women look alike."
Unfortunately, the movies were not as funny as the original season episodes.
Also, let's not forget the ensemble cast that displayed such a great chemistry with each other. Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, Edward Platt, Dick Gautier, King Moody, Robert Karvelas and, of course, Bernie Kopell all made this show a great viewing experience.
No matter how many times you see it - its still funny..it will ALWAYS be funny - it even transcends humor. It is something so comfortable and embraceable you can temporarily forget every day to day hassle that may be niggling at you. For those with even longer memories, Maxwell Smart had his embryonic exposure as the store detective "Glick" in the Bill Dana show...almost exactly the same character. No matter, the combination of Don Adams, Barbara Feldon and the long suffering (and late) Ed Platt were arguably the most charismatic acting trilogy ever screened. Dear old Bernie Kopell as Siegfried, Max's nemesis in CHAOS and David Ketchum as the insanely hidden Agent 13 combined to raise GET SMART to heights will never again be assailed. Probably the only show ever came close to being as fondly remembered is the Adam West/Burt Ward BATMAN series of the same period.
Think about it! How many people in the Western World of most any age have never heard of Max's shoe-phone, the cone of silence? or the phrase "Would you believe?" THAT is a measure of the penetration of GET SMART in current society. Along with THE FLINSTONES, our lives have all been enriched by this most enduring of legends!
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- CuriosidadesWhen Don Adams was negotiating his salary, he had his choice between more money per week and no ownership stake in the show, or less money per week and part ownership. Adams chose the ownership deal and never regretted it considering the series' durable popularity in syndication gave him a regular income even as he struggled with being typecast by it.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the closing credit sequence, one of the double doors fails to merge completely when it closes.
- Citações
Maxwell Smart: [running gag, after being warned by the Chief that his next assignment will be the most dangerous yet] ... And loving it!
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe opening credits are a sequence of Maxwell Smart going through a seemingly endless series of doors to reach CONTROL headquarters.
The closing credits are of Smart leaving CONTROL through the same doors, but he changes his mind about leaving and starts back toward the CONTROL entrance. The door nearest Smart closes and injures his nose.
- ConexõesFeatured in A Secret Agent's Dilemma, or A Clear Case of Mind Over Mata Hari (1965)
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- Tempo de duração
- 25 min