Maxwell Smart, a highly intellectual but bumbling spy working for the CONTROL agency, battles the evil forces of rival spy agency KAOS with the help of his competent partner Agent 99.
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- Nominated for 2 Golden Globes. Another 11 wins & 11 nominations.
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Series Cast Summary
| Don Adams | ... |
Maxwell Smart
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(138 episodes, 1965-1970)
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| Barbara Feldon | ... |
#99
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(138 episodes, 1965-1970)
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| Edward Platt | ... |
Chief
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(137 episodes, 1965-1970)
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Robert Karvelas | ... |
Larabee
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(94 episodes, 1965-1970)
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Rose Michtom | ... |
Woman at the Airport
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(44 episodes, 1965-1970)
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| Bernie Kopell | ... |
Siegfried
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(14 episodes, 1966-1969)
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| David Ketchum | ... |
Agent 13
(13 episodes, 1966-1967)
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| King Moody | ... |
Starker
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(10 episodes, 1966-1969)
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| Stacy Keach Sr. | ... |
Carlson
(10 episodes, 1966-1967)
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| Milton Selzer | ... |
Parker
(7 episodes, 1965-1966)
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| Victor French | ... |
Agent 44
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(7 episodes, 1965-1966)
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| Dick Gautier | ... |
Hymie
(6 episodes, 1966-1968)
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Eddie Hice | ... |
Blindfolded Accountant
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(6 episodes, 1966-1969)
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| Bryan O'Byrne | ... |
Hodgkins
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(5 episodes, 1965-1970)
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| Ralph Manza | ... |
Finster
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(5 episodes, 1967-1970)
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| William Schallert | ... |
Admiral Hargrade
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(5 episodes, 1967-1970)
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George Sawaya | ... |
Werewolf
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(5 episodes, 1968-1970)
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| Howard Caine | ... |
Bediyoskin
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(4 episodes, 1965-1967)
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Jane Dulo | ... |
99's Mother
(4 episodes, 1968-1969)
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Paul Hahn | ... |
Holloway
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(4 episodes, 1967-1969)
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Eddie Ryder | ... |
Hathaway
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(4 episodes, 1968-1970)
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| Gordon Jump | ... |
Hobson
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(4 episodes, 1966-1967)
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| Leonard Strong | ... |
The Claw
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(3 episodes, 1965-1968)
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| Robert Cornthwaite | ... |
Windish
(3 episodes, 1965)
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| Oscar Beregi Jr. | ... |
Beastmaster
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(3 episodes, 1966-1970)
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| Harry Basch | ... |
Kaos Leader
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(3 episodes, 1965-1969)
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John Myhers | ... |
Otto Hurrah
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(3 episodes, 1966-1967)
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Ellen Weston | ... |
Dr. Steele
(3 episodes, 1967-1968)
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| Joey Forman | ... |
Harry Hoo
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(3 episodes, 1966-1968)
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Fabian Dean | ... |
Delivery Man
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(3 episodes, 1966-1970)
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| Peter Frank | ... |
Le Mans
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(3 episodes, 1966-1969)
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Andre Philippe | ... |
Hubert
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(3 episodes, 1966-1969)
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| Sid Haig | ... |
Bruce
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(3 episodes, 1967-1970)
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| John Doucette | ... |
Colonel Von Klaus
(3 episodes, 1968-1969)
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| Len Lesser | ... |
Luden
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(3 episodes, 1965-1967)
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| Stuart Nisbet | ... |
Corrigan
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(3 episodes, 1966-1969)
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| Marc London | ... |
Agent 24
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(3 episodes, 1967)
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Don Ross | ... |
Agent #52
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(3 episodes, 1965-1969)
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| Byron Morrow | ... |
Agent 37
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(3 episodes, 1965-1967)
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Karen Arthur | ... |
Agent 38
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(3 episodes, 1967-1969)
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| Leonard Bremen | ... |
Bartender
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(3 episodes, 1966-1969)
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| Don Rickles | ... |
Sid Krimm
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(3 episodes, 1968-1969)
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Dick Yarmy | ... |
Foster
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(3 episodes, 1968-1970)
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John Francis | ... |
Agent X40
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(3 episodes, 1966-1969)
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Grant Sewell | ... |
KAOS Announcer
(3 episodes, 1967)
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| Gil Perkins | ... |
KAOS Agent
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(3 episodes, 1966-1968)
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| Harold J. Stone | ... |
Captain Groman
(2 episodes, 1966)
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| Joseph Sirola | ... |
Harvey Satan
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(2 episodes, 1965-1966)
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| Alice Ghostley | ... |
Naomi Farkas
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(2 episodes, 1966-1968)
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| H.M. Wynant | ... |
Frank Valentine
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(2 episodes, 1967-1970)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- CBS (1970) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1969) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- 2ème chaîne ORTF (1968) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- ARTE (2010) (France) (tv)
- CBS Television Distribution (2007) (World-wide)
- Canal Jimmy (1998) (France) (tv)
- Direct 8 (2007) (France) (tv)
- Kinowelt Home Entertainment (Germany) (DVD)
- La 5 (1987) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Me-TV (2010) (United States) (tv)
- NBC Film
- NET (TV Asahi) (1966) (Japan) (tv)
- Paramount Television
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2008) (United States) (DVD) (complete series)
- TV6 (1986) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Worldvision Enterprises
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Botany 500 (clothes furnishing: Don Adams)
- Buick Motor Division (automobiles furnished by) (1969-1970)
- Buick Motor Division (original sponsor)
- CBS Studio Center (filming location)
- Ed Norton Music Service (music editing)
- Edit-Rite (sound effects)
- Glen Glenn Sound Company (sound recording)
- Lever Brothers Company (original sponsor) (Pepsodent toothpaste, Lifebuoy soap, Dove soap, All detergent)
- Paramount Studios (filming location)
- Procter & Gamble (original sponsor)
- R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (original sponsor) (Salem cigarettes)
- Timely Clothes (wardrobe: Don Adams) (1969-1970)
Storyline
| Plot Summary |
Maxwell Smart is a bumbling secret agent, assigned by his "Chief" to foil KAOS' latest plans for taking over the world. Invariably, Smart's bumbling detective style lands him in hot water. Lucky for him, his faithful assistant "99" is there to bail him out.
Written by Murray Chapman |
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Did You Know?
| Trivia | It is rumored that Agent 99 was originally supposed to be named Agent 69, but NBC censors deemed it to be too "sexually suggestive". According to Barbara Feldon, this is not true. Her character was originally to be named Agent 100 "because she was one hundred percent", but Buck Henry decided 99 sounded more feminine. See more » |
| Goofs | In the closing credit sequence, one of the double doors fails to merge completely when it closes. See more » |
| Movie Connections | Edited into Inside TV Land: Get Smart (2001). See more » |
| Crazy Credits | The opening credits are a sequence of Maxwell Smart going through a seemingly endless series of doors to reach CONTROL headquarters. The closing credits are of Smart leaving CONTROL through the same doors, but he changes his mind about leaving and starts back toward the CONTROL entrance. The door nearest Smart closes and injures his nose. See more » |
| Quotes |
Maxwell Smart:
[running gag, after being warned by the Chief that his next assignment will be the most dangerous yet]
... And loving it! See more » |