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Smart es llamado de nuevo al servicio ya que KAOS vuelve a causar problemas con una "máquina del tiempo".Smart es llamado de nuevo al servicio ya que KAOS vuelve a causar problemas con una "máquina del tiempo".Smart es llamado de nuevo al servicio ya que KAOS vuelve a causar problemas con una "máquina del tiempo".
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
David Ketchum
- Agent 13
- (as Dave Ketchum)
Rachelle Carson-Begley
- Lisa
- (as Rachelle Carson)
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Everyone is back! Except for the Chief(Edward Platt, died in 1974) in this reunion of the fabulous 60's spy spoof "Get Smart". Agent 86, aka Maxwell Smart(Don Adams) is called up to fight KAOS, along with Agent 99(Barbara Feldon) they will be kicking butt again. Lots of new gadgets are here, like the magnet shoes that both Smart and KAOS leader Siegfried(Bernie Kopel, who later became the Doctor on "The Love Boat") wore. Then there's that Maj. Waterhouse(John deLancie, The Notorious "Q" on the latter "Star Trek" series: TNG, DS9, and Voyager) who would end up a double-agent. 99 used that gun that really packed a punch. The coolest gadget that topped it all was the laser credit card, only if Smart would learn to deactivate it first after use. The reunion movie was great, and all the characters were regular as usual. It was nice the movie mentioned Platt after 15 years of his death, he would be smiling down on everyone in the set. The reunion and the originals are a gem, the last attempt of revival should have been lidded. CASE CLOSED! Rating 2.5 out of 5 stars.
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It's 1989. Kaos is back in business. Who better to stop them, than Maxwell Smart, Agent 86. It's been 20 Years since Control was in business fighting Kaos. Max has been called back to active duty in this hilarious reunion movie of the hit TV show Get Smart. Max (Don Adams) has reactivated his team from Control, which includes his still beautiful wife Agent 99 (Barbara Feldon). Also returning is Robert Karvalas as Larrabee, Dick Gautier as Hymie, and Dave Ketchum as Agent 13. Kaos plans to take over the world with a weather machine. Bernie Kopell returns as Siegfried with his companion Shtarker (King Moody) as they lead Kaos in their plan. Though a lot of the old jokes are re-used, you will still find this movie funny. It's the series all over again and it shows that Get Smart has not lost its touch after 20 years. It is still as popular as ever. Do not skip this movie. A+++++
Get Smart was a remarkable sitcom. Don Adams' humor and charisma charmed me into watching the series from episode one and on through the five seasons. It was one of the first spoof comedies and you can totally see the influence of that show on Airplane, Police Squad, Hot Shots and Scary Movie to name a few. But I almost missed this great send-off having troubles finding it. I found the 1995 revival series first which was a total disaster and I started to feel a bit worried that this movie might not catch up to my expectations but then I finally found Get Smart, Again! and I can say with certainty that I was loving every minute of it. All of the main characters are here (except for the character of Chief played by Edward Platt who passed away) and their chemistry is still there. Sure, the humor is no longer new and at times a bit stale but not less funny that's for sure. The plot is super childish but once you remember what kind of a show it was in the first place you realize you're enjoing the movie anyway. It was great to see the adventures of Max, 99 & Co. once again for the last time. Would you believe I really liked this movie? Well I did. A good and proper ending to the series.
Given that the premise of the film is that Smart, Agent 99 and the rest of the (still alive) rag-tag Control agents are reactivated to fight Kaos, one really has to be a fan of the original series to enjoy the movie.
I can't remember how old Don Adams was when he started the series, but, make-up aside, in this production, he looks 70s-ish. Barbara Feldon still looks amazing, and Bernie Kopell as "Siegfreid" doesn't seem to have aged a bit.
HOWEVER, if you're not a fan of the original series, this is not for you. There are constant references back to the series but, there are many one-liners referring to the current (at the time of release) US government.
They only work as comedy/irony if applied to the Govt of the time. Nothing ages as fast as political satire - unless that satire is timeless. And this ain't. Still...
Poke fun at the intelligence gathering community, because if we don't, who will?
I can't remember how old Don Adams was when he started the series, but, make-up aside, in this production, he looks 70s-ish. Barbara Feldon still looks amazing, and Bernie Kopell as "Siegfreid" doesn't seem to have aged a bit.
HOWEVER, if you're not a fan of the original series, this is not for you. There are constant references back to the series but, there are many one-liners referring to the current (at the time of release) US government.
They only work as comedy/irony if applied to the Govt of the time. Nothing ages as fast as political satire - unless that satire is timeless. And this ain't. Still...
Poke fun at the intelligence gathering community, because if we don't, who will?
"Get Smart, Again" rights the ship that had listed badly with "The Nude Bomb" nine years earlier.
For whatever reasons, the late great Don Adams and Robert Karvelas as Larribee were the only series regulars to star in the earlier film (Bill Dana and Joey Forman had small roles).
This time around, the gang's all here, except Ed Platt who died in 1974, and they haven't lost a step. All those dumb, idiotic, wonderful jokes are there; the timing is there; the characters are there. It's all there and it's all wonderful.
For fans, this is a joyful trip back down memory lane. Viewers new to the insanity will be curious to check out the classic series.
"Would you believe...." Yes, we would.
For whatever reasons, the late great Don Adams and Robert Karvelas as Larribee were the only series regulars to star in the earlier film (Bill Dana and Joey Forman had small roles).
This time around, the gang's all here, except Ed Platt who died in 1974, and they haven't lost a step. All those dumb, idiotic, wonderful jokes are there; the timing is there; the characters are there. It's all there and it's all wonderful.
For fans, this is a joyful trip back down memory lane. Viewers new to the insanity will be curious to check out the classic series.
"Would you believe...." Yes, we would.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe film is dedicated to Edward Platt. At the end of the movie is the following: This movie is dedicated to the memory of Ed Platt, "The Chief."
- PifiasWhen Siegfried and Smart meet at the park, Siegfried is wearing dress shoes, but when he is forced to swap clothes with his brother, Siegfried is now wearing a tennis shoe on his left foot.
- Citas
Conrad Siegfried: All right, Major, what happened? Why did we not get the Hottentot papers?
Maj. Waterhouse: Errrrr...
Conrad Siegfried: We don't ERRRRRR here!
- Créditos adicionalesDedicated to the memory of Ed Platt "The Chief"
- ConexionesFollowed by El nuevo Superagente 86 (1995)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Superagente 86: La película
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- 523 W 7th St, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Parking ticket scene after meal)
- Empresas productoras
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By what name was Superagente 86 ataca de nuevo (1989) officially released in Canada in English?
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