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Get Smart Again (1989)
Released By: Worldvision Home Video   Rating: N/A   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Worldvision Home Video
Genre: Comedy
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Language: English
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Cast: Barbara Feldon, Don Adams
Published ID: 81945
UPC: 881273000559, 692865281337,
Plot: The second feature-length revival of the Get Smart television series (1965-1970) of blessed memory, Get Smart Again reunited Don Adams as bumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart and Barbara Feldon as his wife, sultry fellow agent 99. Smart coerces 99 to drop her public-sector job and join him in thwarting the evil machinations of their old nemesis Siegfried (Bernie Kopell). Other alumni from the original TV series include Dick Gautier as Hymie the Robot, Robert Karvelas (Don Adams' cousin) as Larrabee, King Moody as Starker and Dave Ketchum as the ubiquitous Agent 13. A few concessions have been made to the passage of time (Smart's fabled shoe-phone now has call waiting), but the film scores highest on its nostalgic appeal, encapsulated by such catch-phrases as Sorry about that, Would you believe? and Missed it by that much. Get Smart, Again was first telecast February 26 (would you believe February 27?), 1989. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Alright
Added 3/13/2009

The sound on this DVD needs to be re-mastered due to its age, it does not sound good. The acting was Ok but nothing compared to the Tv series. To many years inbetween kills the gusto.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Good movie, but with no caption
Added 10/30/2008

It's a fun movie, but the DVD is really plain. It hasn't subtitles or caption.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Would you believe...it's almost as good as the original series?
Added 7/1/2008

Don Adams has always been the greatest Agent 86, hands down. Can't say the same for Barbara Feldon, who always felt like the unfunny, easily replaceable straight woman throughout the series. She seems to be dripping saccharin. Seriously, I was developing tooth decay just hearing her. Having Smart actually spend time trying to get 99 involved felt like a waste of time except for the whole "book memoirs" sub-plot.

Okay, the obvious bad parts aside, this movie is as close to the hilarity of the original series as you're going to find. The slapstick is top-notch, and the special effects are cheesy, but not overdone. Definitely better than Get Smart: The Complete Series, which barely did more than capitalize on the original series and water down the humor so much it was almost unwatchable. Pretty sad when the most watchable characters in that series are the Chief (Don Adams) and kid Smart's support agent (Elaine Hendrix).

All in all, the movies are the only things you want after the original series (did I mention Get Smart the Complete Series -- Seasons 1-5 DVD Box Set was funnier than almost everything it spawned? This is a solid buy for fans wanting something to tide them over till the 2008 movie that reinvents the mythos comes out on DVD.

1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Bare bones, not quite remastered release
Added 5/28/2008

Having sat through this movie again, what with it being one of those late-80s reunion specials, this one was remarkably good. Some crude humor, which was inevitable, but manages to retain the wit and spunk of the original show -- and update some of the old gags in surprisingly creative ways (the latest replacement for the "Cone of Silence" was a real winner). And, you guessed it, Don Adams still pulls every typical joke with his usual aplomb; it's impossible not to laugh.

Of course, the video and audio on this release are fairly ho-hum. Dust and specks appear periodically and the colors are dull and muted. Sound is very passable, but the video quality is fairly bad.

And it's just the movie; don't expect any extras. Those would have been nice, but oh well.

Tidbit: "Get Smart Again!" was aired on ABC -- making "Get Smart" one of the few TV series to air on all three major networks. (in 1995, FOX updated the show as well - a bit more crude, but still with the right humor, and making it the fourth major network that "Get Smart" graced.)

Definitely worth a purchase, as I don't think there will be any new "Would You Believe? Edition" any time soon, properly remastered and with loads of extras.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
The Best Reunion Movie Ever!!
Added 5/17/2007

Yes, it's that simple. Get Smart Again is just the best TV reunion movie ever made. With most of the original cast, a pitch-perfect script from one of the original writers of the classic television show, and a tone and feel right out of 1968, this movie deserves a place right beside the coming DVDs of the series, which will be out in the fall.

Most TV reunion shows are disasters. The actors look different, fresh blood behind the scenes are all trying to put their stamp on the thing... the result is usually painful to watch if you are a fan of whatever show is being remade.

Not so with this movie. Every, and I do mean EVERY, aspect of the timeless series is recreated here. After the dismal Nude Bomb, they got it right. Max and 99 have the same chemistry. There are a plethora of the same bad (meaning laugh out loud funny) jokes. And for the show which took the term catchphrase to unparalleled heights, they manage to weave ALL of them into this movie. And, if you are not familiar with the show, Get Smart had too many oft-repeated catchphrases to list here.

This is a great movie.

My only knock is the terrible picture quality. Hopefully this will be remedied with the original series FINALLY coming out on DVD. I hope so. It is a gem of a movie. Really a "lost" episode of the series. It's a shame they couldn't have made more of these.

A must-have for any long-time fan of Get Smart. And for you new fans, fresh from the excellent DVD release -- and there will be a LOT of you, believe me -- you'll want to add this film to your collection. No Get Smart collection will be complete without it.

"Would you believe you'll love the series and this movie?"
"You'll believe it."

Rest in peace Don Adams. Us long-time and new fans will be watching you face danger at every turn... AND LOVING IT!!

4 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Alright
Added 3/13/2009

The sound on this DVD needs to be re-mastered due to its age, it does not sound good. The acting was Ok but nothing compared to the Tv series. To many years inbetween kills the gusto.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Good movie, but with no caption
Added 10/30/2008

It's a fun movie, but the DVD is really plain. It hasn't subtitles or caption.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Would you believe...it's almost as good as the original series?
Added 7/1/2008

Don Adams has always been the greatest Agent 86, hands down. Can't say the same for Barbara Feldon, who always felt like the unfunny, easily replaceable straight woman throughout the series. She seems to be dripping saccharin. Seriously, I was developing tooth decay just hearing her. Having Smart actually spend time trying to get 99 involved felt like a waste of time except for the whole "book memoirs" sub-plot.

Okay, the obvious bad parts aside, this movie is as close to the hilarity of the original series as you're going to find. The slapstick is top-notch, and the special effects are cheesy, but not overdone. Definitely better than Get Smart: The Complete Series, which barely did more than capitalize on the original series and water down the humor so much it was almost unwatchable. Pretty sad when the most watchable characters in that series are the Chief (Don Adams) and kid Smart's support agent (Elaine Hendrix).

All in all, the movies are the only things you want after the original series (did I mention Get Smart the Complete Series -- Seasons 1-5 DVD Box Set was funnier than almost everything it spawned? This is a solid buy for fans wanting something to tide them over till the 2008 movie that reinvents the mythos comes out on DVD.

1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
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