Get Smart, Again! (1989)
Title | Get Smart, Again! |
Year | 1989 |
Country | USA |
Genre | Comedy (Movies) |
Collection | Spy |
Franchise | Get Smart (1965 - 1995) |
Run Time | 1h 36 min |
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Get Smart, Again! (1989) is an American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1965–1970 NBC/CBS sitcom Get Smart!. The film follows the story of Maxwell Smart, who was a protocol officer after the disbandment of CONTROL in the 1970s. However, he is called back into action as a counterintelligence agent by Commander Drury of the United States Intelligence Agency. This time, KAOS – which was thought to be dissolved – has resurfaced due to a corporate takeover. Their latest plan involves using a forgotten American scientist and his weather control machine to demand a whopping $250 billion from the US government. Commander Drury believes that only Smart has the expertise to take down KAOS and gives him full authority to reactivate former CONTROL agents for assistance.
Along with Drury’s comical sidekick, Beamish, Smart enlists Larrabee to help them uncover the security breach and retrieve the dangerous weather machine. Larrabee has been dutifully stationed in the deserted CONTROL headquarters under the false belief that he was following commands from President Nixon himself. Along with Larrabee, Smart also partners with Agent 13, Hymie (working as a crash test dummy), and eventually his wife, 99. However, their mission is complicated by a KAOS spy within the USIA who has access to unpublished memoirs written by 99 and can anticipate Max’s every move. The mastermind behind the KAOS plot is none other than Siegfried, who has a long history of rivalry with Max. But even he is taking orders from a shadowy higher-up whom he has never met.
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Get Smart, Again! (1989) is an American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1965–1970 NBC/CBS sitcom Get Smart!. The film follows the story of Maxwell Smart, who was a protocol officer after the disbandment of CONTROL in the 1970s. However, he is called back into action as a counterintelligence agent by Commander Drury of the United States Intelligence Agency. This time, KAOS – which was thought to be dissolved – has resurfaced due to a corporate takeover. Their latest plan involves using a forgotten American scientist and his weather control machine to demand a whopping $250 billion from the US government. Commander Drury believes that only Smart has the expertise to take down KAOS and gives him full authority to reactivate former CONTROL agents for assistance.
Along with Drury’s comical sidekick, Beamish, Smart enlists Larrabee to help them uncover the security breach and retrieve the dangerous weather machine. Larrabee has been dutifully stationed in the deserted CONTROL headquarters under the false belief that he was following commands from President Nixon himself. Along with Larrabee, Smart also partners with Agent 13, Hymie (working as a crash test dummy), and eventually his wife, 99. However, their mission is complicated by a KAOS spy within the USIA who has access to unpublished memoirs written by 99 and can anticipate Max’s every move. The mastermind behind the KAOS plot is none other than Siegfried, who has a long history of rivalry with Max. But even he is taking orders from a shadowy higher-up whom he has never met.