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"Get Smart" Casablanca (1966)



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Writers:
Joseph Cavella (written by) and
Carol Cavella (written by) ...
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Original Air Date:
22 October 1966 (Season 2, Episode 6)
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Plot:
Even after he is ordered to go on vacation Max follows the Choker to Casablanca. | add synopsis
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Cast

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Don Adams ... Maxwell Smart
Barbara Feldon ... Agent 99

Edward Platt ... Chief
Lou Wills Jr. ... Bubinski (as Lou Wills)
Gordon Jump ... Hobson
Stacy Keach Sr. ... Carlson (as Stacy Keach)
David Ketchum ... Agent 13
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Runtime:
30 min
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The establishment in Casablanca into which the Chief books 99 as a chanteuse is the "Bent Parrot." This is a nod to the Blue Parrot, the bar owned by Signor Ferrari (Sydney Greenstreet) in the original motion picture after which this episode is named. more
Quotes:
Maxwell Smart: Well if there's anything I don't need at this time Chief, it's a restfit. I personaly want to avenge the death of my very good and dear friend doctor... whathisname. more
Movie Connections:
Spoofs Casablanca (1942) more
Soundtrack:
There'll Be Some Changes Made more

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Here's Looking at You, Kid, 4 March 2008
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Author: zsenorsock from Argentina

*** This comment may contain spoilers ***

When Max allows a scientist he's guarding to be strangled while standing right next to him in an airport, the Chief takes 86 off the case and sends him to Canada for a vacation. Only Max doesn't go to Canada. Instead, he follows up on a clue to find the Choker and goes to Casablanca instead.

At a club called the Bent Parrot he finds a blonde who looks suspiciously like 99 singing in a club. He also is contacted by the Fat Man (Paul Frees dubbing the voice as Sidney Greenstreet) and Ugarte (Frees again, doing his Peter Lorre voice). Trying to fit in, Max slips into his Bogart voice for the first of three times in the series.

It's a terrific episode all around as the Bogart stuff works (you wish when Max arrives in Casablanca dressed for the Canadian wild he'd have said "I came to Casablanca for the snow.") Barbara Feldon does a great job singing two songs ("They'll Be Some Changes Made" and a French ditty) and the jokes are inspired. The Chief even gets a nice turn on one of Max's regular bits. Max protests going to Canada telling the Chief he'll have to make decisions and try to solve the case without the benefit of Max's knowledge and experience. The Chief stares at Max, takes a breath and says: "And...loving it!"

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