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Maxwell Smart is called back to duty as KAOS is back causing trouble again, this time with a 'weather machine'. Although instructed to keep his mission secret from his wife, 99, Max can't keep hiding from her forever, and soon the two are working together again in this second Maxwell Smart movie. Written by
Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>
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Max and 99 are back, facing death at every turn and loving it! [Video Australia]
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Trivia
This 'Get Smart' movie,
Get Smart, Again!, was released at the very end of the 1980s in 1989. The previous 'Get Smart' movie,
The Nude Bomb, was theatrically released at the very start of the 1980s in 1980. These two 'Get Smart' movies are the only ones to star the original Maxwell Smart played by
Don Adams and they both book-end the 1980s decade.
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Goofs
Max's ID badge as he and 99 meet with Kenny Mars' character. In close-ups, Max's badge is partly behind his lapel, but in the long shots from Mars' POV, it's in front of his lapel.
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Quotes
[
first lines]
Williams:
Commander, it's Agent Beamish.
Cmdr. Drury:
Verify.
Williams:
[
we see a skeleton X-ray]
It's him sir.
Cmdr. Drury:
Activate the door.
Beamish:
[
entering]
What's up, sir?
Cmdr. Drury:
The fate of the world, the president's blood pressure, and you. Sit down.
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Crazy Credits
Dedicated to the memory of Ed Platt "The Chief"
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Connections
Follows
The Nude Bomb (1980)
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This is by far the better of the two movies inspired by the TV series "Get Smart." Max and 99 are together again, fighting Kaos. Although this time without the help of their faithful boss and friend, the Chief (Ed Platt died in 1974 and the movie is dedicated to him). The Smarts have moved from their apartment to a home in the D.C. suburbs and the twins are in college. When Max is recalled to spy duty to stop Kaos's "weather machine", he is allowed to get his old team back together, but is not allowed to tell 99 (because married spies with dependant children cannot go on missions together). Because of his love and respect for her, Max refuses to lie to 99 and covers up. Of course, this causes him his usual problems, topped by an attempt on his life at home. He is saved, of course, by his loving and faithful 99. He then tells her everything and they are off to save the world again. Don Adams and Barbara Feldon fall back into their roles as if twenty years had never passed. Bernie Kopell and King Moody are also great as Seigfried and Starker. If you are a "Get Smart" fan, this movie is a must see.