“Would you believe?,” was one of the many catch phrases generated by the popular TV comedy, the original Get Smart, created by funny guys Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, and featuring a cast we loved.
Maxwell Smart using a telephone in The Nude Bomb - Universal Pictures The 1960s TV series "Get Smart" is a lighthearted spoof of the spy genre, lampooning the likes of the James Bond movies. It stars ...
SAN DIEGO — Steve Carell knows how to use a shoe phone. Not only did he grow up watching “Get Smart,” but he’s made calls with the device as secret agent Maxwell Smart in the movie remake of the 1960s ...
Sixty years ago, American television viewers were caught between two powerful cultural currents. In theaters, James Bond ruled with Sean Connery's suave charisma, exotic locations and gadgets that ...
“Get Smart,” which began its life on TV as a classic sitcom that cleverly satirized Cold War espionage, has been transformed for the big screen into just another standard action picture. Pity, too.
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Pitched as a mash-up between the cool James Bond and the bumbling Inspector Clouseau, Get Smart brought a world of evil ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Don Adams, the wry-voiced comedian who starred as the fumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart in the 1960s television spoof of James Bond movies, "Get Smart," died Sunday of a lung ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. By Mat DeKinder [email protected] Remaking a classic television show into a movie is a terrible idea. With the notable ...
The current suit-happy environment has left more than one registered rep yearning for the Cone of Silence, that whimsical invention from the 1960s spy sitcom Get Smart. But like the fictional secret ...
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "Get Smart" the movie has precious little to do with "Get Smart" the iconic TV series from the 1960s -- but then again, the movie has precious little to do with ...
Following the recent trend of remaking 1960s television shows, Get Smart arrives on our screens with an impressive cast but ultimately fails to provide enough thrills or laughs. A handful of decent ...
Warner Bros. has finally found a star to anchor its bigscreen version of the sitcom classic “Get Smart.” Steve Carell — formerly a field reporter on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” and a supporting ...