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Le plus secret des agents secrets

Original title: The Nude Bomb
  • 1980
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
3.7K
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Don Adams in Le plus secret des agents secrets (1980)
Official Trailer
Play trailer1:49
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ParodySpyActionComedyCrimeMysterySci-Fi

Maxwell Smart is recalled to duty to help fight a villian who threatens to detonate a weapon that destroys clothing.Maxwell Smart is recalled to duty to help fight a villian who threatens to detonate a weapon that destroys clothing.Maxwell Smart is recalled to duty to help fight a villian who threatens to detonate a weapon that destroys clothing.

  • Director
    • Clive Donner
  • Writers
    • Mel Brooks
    • Buck Henry
    • Arne Sultan
  • Stars
    • Don Adams
    • Andrea Howard
    • Sylvia Kristel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clive Donner
    • Writers
      • Mel Brooks
      • Buck Henry
      • Arne Sultan
    • Stars
      • Don Adams
      • Andrea Howard
      • Sylvia Kristel
    • 40User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    The Nude Bomb
    Trailer 1:49
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    Don Adams
    Don Adams
    • Maxwell Smart
    Andrea Howard
    • Agent 22
    Sylvia Kristel
    Sylvia Kristel
    • Agent 34
    Rhonda Fleming
    Rhonda Fleming
    • Edith Von Secondberg
    Dana Elcar
    Dana Elcar
    • Chief
    Pamela Hensley
    Pamela Hensley
    • Agent 36
    Norman Lloyd
    Norman Lloyd
    • Carruthers
    Bill Dana
    Bill Dana
    • Jonathan Levinson Seigle
    Gary Imhoff
    Gary Imhoff
    • Jerry Krovney
    Sarah Rush
    Sarah Rush
    • Pam Krovney
    Vittorio Gassman
    Vittorio Gassman
    • Sauvage…
    Walter Brooke
    Walter Brooke
    • American Ambassador
    Thomas Hill
    Thomas Hill
    • President
    Ceil Cabot
    Ceil Cabot
    • Landlady
    Joey Forman
    Joey Forman
    • Agent 13
    Patrick Gorman
    Patrick Gorman
    • French Delegate
    Earl Maynard
    Earl Maynard
    • Jamaican Delegate
    Alex Rodine
    Alex Rodine
    • Russian Delegate
    • Director
      • Clive Donner
    • Writers
      • Mel Brooks
      • Buck Henry
      • Arne Sultan
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    5jhaggardjr

    Would you believe... a funny but disappointing "Get Smart" followup

    "Get Smart" is an often very funny TV series that aired in the late '60s that can be seen in syndication (it currently airs on the TV Land Channel). It's a spy spoof created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry and starred Don Adams as Agent 86 Maxwell Smart, the clumsy spy who Lt. Frank Drebin (of TV's "Police Squad!" and "The Naked Gun" movies) can easily relate to. "Police Squad!" was a flop on television (lasting only 6 episodes) but it was loyally supported and as a result led to three successful theatrical movies. Before "Police Squad!" was created, the "Get Smart" series did the same thing. The final result was the other way around. "Get Smart" was a success, lasting five seasons on the tube (1965-70) and winning Emmys as Best Comedy Series twice and Adams winning Best Actor in a Comedy Series three consecutive times. Then ten years after "Get Smart" went off the air, several Hollywood writers and producers (Mel Brooks was not one of them) tried to do justice to the TV show by reviving it as a big theatrical movie. This concept didn't work however. "The Nude Bomb" was the big screen spinoff of "Get Smart". Although I found it to be occasionally funny, it comes off rather disappointing. First of all, Barbara Feldon (who played Smart's sidekick and wife Agent 99) does not appear in this film and her presence is sorely missed. The relationship between Agents 86 and 99 was one of the reasons why "Get Smart" worked so well. Second of all, where's the old "Get Smart" music theme at? That classic theme music that plays during the opening credits of every "Get Smart" episode is nowhere to be found in this movie. I love that theme! How could the filmmakers not put it in this movie? And third of all, where are those KAOS villains Siegried and Starker? Instead, "The Nude Bomb" features new characters that for the most part don't come off well. The plot of the film is about a new KAOS villain who hatches a plan to make the world naked by destroying all the clothing, and it's up to Agent 86 to stop him. Maxwell Smart's sidekicks this time include not one but three new female agents (Agents 22, 34, and 36). The Chief this time is played by Dana Elcar (TV's "MacGyver"), and here it's understandable why a different actor is playing the Chief. Edward Platt, who played the Chief on "Get Smart" died a couple of years after the show's run ended. But the other actors who played their characters to great lengths on "Get Smart" should have been a part of this movie instead of these new characters. That doesn't make sense. Adams plays a great comic character once again, and he carries "The Nude Bomb" singlehandedly. That's not enough. He needed his "Get Smart" co-stars badly in this movie. Though those famous lines that Smart always said on the show ("Sorry about that Chief!", "Would you believe...", and "Missed it by that much!") are still intact. Those are good for some laughs. "The Nude Bomb" has funny moments, but missing elements keep this from being the laugh riot comedy that it should have been. That's a crime! And a shame!

    ** (out of four)
    SanDiego

    Turkey.

    There were two remakes of Get Smart. The Nude Bomb came first and while keeping the premise of the TV show it virtually abandoned the story line of the series (if you remember Maxwell Smart had married 99, had twins, and lived in an average apartment). The Nude Bomb plays as a spoof of James Bond movies. James Bond films ALREADY are a spoof so that was a bad idea. The film didn't realize that the cold war was over. Terrible, terrible Turkey. Don Adams would reunite with most of the Get Smart gang in the much superior Get Smart...Again! which picks up the original story line as it has progressed in the future and spoofs the fact that the cold war and spy era is virtually over. Sorry about that Chief.
    3MartianOctocretr5

    Hide this "bomb" under the "Cone of Silence"

    One of the poorest of the classic TV show adaptation movies. Lacks any of the heart of the original show. Only Don Adams, of the original show, was involved in this film. He reprises his Maxwell Smart character very well, but there's no humor in the script for him to work with.

    The classic spy movies satire Get Smart provided the kind of jokes you could use as one-liners in everyday speech, and the pleasant nostalgia of remembering lines like "Missed it by that much," "Sorry about that, Chief," "Would you believe...," etc. still evoke a smile today. This movie had little of that humor, and a contrived storyline that tried but went nowhere. Worst of all: there were none of Admas's hilarious co-stars doing the agents 99, 13, Himey, and of course the Chief. Ed Platt, as the chief, had passed away by the time this was made, but they failed to even get one of the others.

    The writing of failure was on the wall before they started. One has to wonder: why (beyond the obvious cash-in on the name, that is) did they do this? At least the word "bomb" was in the title to warn you.
    alphaspace

    Sometimes A Movie Seeks To Be Nothing More Than Simple Inane Fun!

    Come on now, sometimes a movie seeks to be nothing more than simple inane fun! as is the case with The Nude Bomb. Let's face it you know going in this movie is farce it's just an enjoyable way to spend time you wanted desperately to waste anyway.

    A movie about a dude in plumb paisley that wants to rule the world by creating a bomb that renders the world totally nude. Making the way clear for him to inflict his warped fashion sense on a now naked world get a grip its just fun. On the face of it the plot and the developer of the Nude Bomb sounds deliciously stereo-typical gay wanting to force feed a naked world his sense of high tone fashion.

    However the movie is set in the hopelessly weird world of Control Agent number 86 Maxwell Smart and thats weirder than anything in gay life let me tell you. Max has to stop the nude bomb terror threat because, let's face it if the world was suddenly plunged into being seen in, "the all together", all the failings and small wonders of human civilization will be "exposed". Just think of the ugliest person you know now imagine you looking right at them when the first Nude Bomb hits... Yuck, gag me with a spoon. Now that I have you in a playful mood go buy the Nude Bomb movie and count your blessings if Agent 86 saves us from the Nude Bomb fright.

    Of course the Nude Bomb would be great for the makers of Sport Utility Vehicle's if some men had to walk about nude because immense size and number of SUV's needed to rebuild shattered male ego's around the world would be huge.
    TV Boy

    More bawdy spy spoof than true Get Smart

    Okay, I was 11 when I first saw The Nude Bomb -- it was on HBO, I taped it and watched it over and over and over and over again. A huge fan of Get Smart, yes, I was disappointed Don Adams was the only original from the series. But I do remember enjoying the film's opening - a spoof of the Bond-films, with women fawning over Smart as a hokey ballad played over the credits. And of course, Sylvia Kristel ... need I say more.

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    • Trivia
      According to 'Get Smart' writer-producer Leonard Stern, the idea of a "nude bomb" was forced on the writers by the producers. The original idea by the writers - who also wrote the original series - was for the villain to want to control the world by dressing everyone in his designer clothes. The film was supposed to be titled 'The Return of Maxwell Smart' but the producers thought the new title would draw more viewers. Because of many disagreements, the writers were not allowed on the set.
    • Goofs
      86's reflection momentarily disappears when one of his clones comes out of the cloning machine.
    • Quotes

      Maxwell Smart: You know, Chief, this nude bomb might solve a lot of problems.

      Chief: Such as?

      Maxwell Smart: Well for one thing, flashers.

      Chief: Only you would think of a that, Max.

      Maxwell Smart: That's why they pay me the big bucks. And there'd be no more trouble with concealed weapons. I mean if everyone was nude, there'd be no place to hide a gun or a knife. Well, there is a place, but it could be painful.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits are based on Don Adams/Maxwell Smart's catch phrase "Would you believe...?" The words literally form the backdrop of the action; at one point "Would you believe a movie called 'The Nude Bomb' could receive a PG rating?" appears; and after Max inadvertently blows up the bad guy, the words "Would you believe a helluva explosion?" appear on screen.
    • Alternate versions
      Network TV prints retitle the film Return of Maxwell Smart and use a different opening credits sequence.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Shark Is Still Working (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      You're Always There
      Sung by Merry Clayton

      Lyrics by Don Black

      Music by Lalo Schifrin

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Súper agente 86 contra la bomba que desnuda
    • Filming locations
      • Lafayette Park Towers Condominiums, 421 S La Fayette Park Pl, Los Angeles, California, USA(Maxwell Smart's apartment)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Time Life Films
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,662,035
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,565,066
      • May 11, 1980
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,662,035
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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