Get Smart (1965)
Get Smart (1965)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Don Adams
Maxwell Smart / Director / Writer
Barbara Feldon
Agent 99
Edward Platt
Thaddeus
Robert Karvelas
Larabee
Buck Henry
Creator / Writer
Mel Brooks
Creator / Writer
Burt Nodella
Producer
Chris Hayward
Producer / Writer
Jess Oppenheimer
Producer / Director / Writer
Gary Nelson
Producer / Director
Jay Sandrich
Producer / Director
Leonard B. Stern
Producer
Arnie Rosen
Producer
Stacy Keach, Sr.
Carlson
Bruce Bilson
Director
Earl Bellamy
Director
Alan Rafkin
Director
Frank McDonald
Director
William Wiard
Director
Reza Badiyi
Director
Charles R. Rondeau
Director
Harry Falk
Director
Jerry Hopper
Director
Paul Bogart
Director
Anton Leader
Director
Richard Benedict
Director
Norman Abbott
Director
Richard Donner
Director
Howard Morris
Director
Sidney Miller
Director
Nicholas Webster
Director
Joshua Shelley
Director
Whitey Mitchell
Writer
Gerald Gardner
Writer
Dee Caruso
Writer
Myles Wilder
Writer
Jack Hanrahan
Writer
Phil Leslie
Writer
Lila Garrett
Writer
Marvin Worth
Writer
Gary Clarke
Writer
Robert C. Dennis
Writer
Arne Sultan
Writer
Hal Goldman
Writer
Al Gordon
Writer
Martin Ragaway
Writer
Rick Mittleman
Writer
Bruce Shelly
Writer
Vito Scotti
Dante
Jack Cassidy
Mr. Bob
Robert Middleton
The Whip
Murray Alper
Contact Man
Joey Forman
Harry Hoo
Ernest Borgnine
TV Viewer (uncredited)
Frank De Vol
Carleton
John Milford
Greco
Lee Bergere
Richelieu
Harold Gould
Hans Hunter
John Myhers
Otto Hurrah
Jack DeLeon
Stroheim
Arlene Golonka
Zelda
Alice Ghostley
Veralenya Sarconyacov
Gayle Hunnicutt
Octavia
Leonard Strong
The Claw
Bob Hope
Room Service Attendant (uncredited)
Victor French
Agent 44
H.M. Wynant
Melnick Archer
Gordon Jump
Hobson
Elisa Ingram
Rena
Don Rickles
Sid Krimm
Victor Sen Yung
Abe Fu Yung
Milton Selzer
Parker
Nicholas Georgiade
Marcus
Joseph Sirola
Harvey Satan
Robert Easton
Maestro
Kitty Kelly
The Woman / Mrs. Green
James Komack
Producer / Gunman / Director / Writer
Ann Prentiss
Nancy
Michael Dunn
Mr. Big
Janine Gray
Zelinka
Charles Bateman
Chuck Cramer
Sheila Leighton
Greta
Gilbert Green
Kimmel (as Gil Green)
Kelton Garwood
Garth
Inger Stratton
Princess
Bobby Somers
Spinoza / Stunts
Bill Saito
Toto
Sarah Marshall
Nicola
Harold J. Stone
Captain Groman
Sid Haig
Bruce / Guard / Turk
Lee Kolima
Bobo
Jan Arvan
Sehokian
Paul Lukather
Baccardo
Viviane Ventura
Consuela / Consuela Merendez
Nancy Kovack
Sonja
John Harding
Marco
Allen Emerson
Luchek
Judy Lang
Mildred Spencer
Alice Reinheart
Hilda
Regina Groves
Model #1
Greta Lor-Worth
Model #2
Tim Herbert
Attendant
Victoria Carroll
Myrna
Barbara Stanek
Vana
Jayne Massey
Nina
Rose Michtom
Customer at Richelieu's (uncredited) / Woman at the Pool (uncredited)
Dave Cameron
Agent 81
Ann Elder
Dr. Simon
Nancy Walters
Dr. Hans Svenson
Bernie Kopell
Siegfried
Diahn Williams
Van Cleef / Bohrman
Joseph Mell
Preminger
John Sebastian
KAOS Agent #2
Warde Donovan
Hotel Doctor (as Ward Donovan)
Al Bain
Marathon Spectator (uncredited)
Dick Cherney
Man at Pool (uncredited) / Party Guest (uncredited)
Martin Ashe
Agent 42
Ted de Corsia
Spinoza
Pat O'Hara
Judge
Jim Boles
Dr. Ratton
Anthony Larry Paul
Ravage / KAOS Agent at Airport (uncredited)
Ward Wood
Busby
Karen Norris
Mother
David Ketchum
Agent 13 / Writer
Richard Gautier
Hymie
Hal Taggart
Party Guest (uncredited)
Conrad Janis
Victor
Charles Lane
Uncle Abner
Maudie Prickett
Aunt Bertha / Naomi Hickenlooper
Victor Buono
Hannibal Day
Leo Gordon
Grillak
Henry Brandon
Zukor / Belasco
Larry Storch
Groovy Guru
Barry Newman
Assistant Guru
Peter Brocco
Professor Pheasant
Phyllis Diller
Maxwell Smart (uncredited)
Martin Landau
Maxwell Smart (uncredited)
Woodrow Parfrey
Dr. Pasteur
Sharon Acker
Dr. Simon (uncredited)
Jack Perkins
Gregor
Len Lesser
Rudolph / Luden / Vogel
John McLiam
Seidlitz
Norman Burton
Control Agent (uncredited)
Ina Balin
Ann Ferris
Michael Forest
Basil
John Doucette
Colonel Von Klaus
Johnny Carson
Herald (uncredited)
James Caan
Rupert of Rathskeller (uncredited)
Eddie Hice
KAOS Agent (uncredited)
John Fiedler
Felix / Mr. Hercules
John Dennis
Kinsky
Nick Dimitri
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Karen Steele
Torin Thatcher
Geraldine Brooks
Victor Bozeman
Dana Wynter
Nora Denney
Jonathan Harris
Paul 'Mousie' Garner
Jack Lambert
Vaughn Taylor
Howard Wendell
Avery Schreiber
Leonard Nimoy
Phillip Pine
Monroe Arnold
Regis Cordic
Robert Strauss
Vincent Price
John van Dreelen
Stanley Clements
John Barbour
Michael Bell
B.S. Pully
Paul Wexler
Antoinette Bower
Cesar Romero
Milton Parsons
Susanne Cramer
Simon Oakland
Larry D. Mann
Ford Rainey
Janet Waldo
Steve Pendleton
Nestor Paiva
Wayne Sutherlin
Ian Abercrombie
Arthur Batanides
Joey Bishop
William Boyett
Barbara Bain
John Byner
Gale Sondergaard
Angelique Pettyjohn
Dana Elcar
Vic Tayback
Owen Bush
Kurt Kreuger
Barney Phillips
Robert Ellenstein
Helen Kleeb
Don Diamond
George J. Lewis
Merry Anders
Willis Bouchey
Alan Oppenheimer
Ronald Long
Mickey Manners
Judith McConnell
Harry Bartell
Ted Knight
John Orchard
Pat Paulsen
Ignatius Wolfington
Richard Deacon
Cliff Norton
Peter Robbins
Kenneth Mars
Berry Kroeger
Steve Allen
George Macready
Gino Conforti
Michael Pate
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 18, 1965
StatusEnded
Seasons5
Episodes138
Running Time25m
Content RatingTV-PG
Genres
Wiki.
Get Smart is an American comedy television series parodying the secret agent genre that had become widely popular in the first half of the 1960s with the release of the James Bond films. It was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, and had its television premiere on NBC on September 18, 1965. It stars Don Adams (who was also a director on the series) as agent Maxwell Smart (Agent 86), Barbara Feldon as Agent 99, and Edward Platt as The Chief. Henry said that they created the show at the request of Daniel Melnick to capitalize on James Bond and Inspector Clouseau, "the two biggest things in the entertainment world today". Brooks described it as "an insane combination of James Bond and Mel Brooks comedy".The show generated a number of popular catchphrases during its run, including "sorry about that, Chief", "good thinking, 99", "...and loving it", "missed it by that much", and "would you believe...". The show was followed by the films The Nude Bomb (a 1980 theatrical film made without the involvement of Brooks and Henry) and Get Smart, Again! (a 1989 made-for-TV sequel to the series), as well as a 1995 revival series and a 2008 film remake. In 2010, TV Guide ranked Get Smart's opening title sequence at number two on its list of TV's top 10 credits sequences as selected by readers. The show switched networks in 1969 to CBS. It ended its five-season run on May 15, 1970, with a total of 138 episodes.
The Museum of Broadcast Communications found the show notable for "broadening the parameters for the presentation of comedy on television".