“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 ...
Before making comedy classics for the big screen, Mel Brooks and Buck Henry got smart for TV. Tapping the spy craze fired by James Bond and TV's The Man from U.N.C.L.E., they created Get Smart, a half ...
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 ...
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 ...
I always liked the TV series "Get Smart," but Don Adams' portrayal as bumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart wore on me at times. Even as a sixth-grader when the series came out in 1965, I sometimes ...
“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.