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Get Smart is a 2008 American spy action comedy film directed by Peter Segal, written by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember and produced by Leonard B. Stern, who was also the producer of the original series. The film is based on Mel Brooks and Buck Henry 's television series of the same name .
The different versions of Get Smart did not all feature the original lead cast. Get Smart was parodied on a sketch in the Mexican comedy show De Nuez en Cuando called "Super Agente 3.1486", [31] making fun of the Spanish title of the series (Super Agente 86) and the way the series is dubbed.
Feldon almost lost her role as 99 because the sponsor of Get Smart was a deodorant soap, and she had done a deodorant commercial for Revlon. [14] Feldon was also noticeably taller than Adams, her male co-star, another rarity for the time. [15] Feldon and Don Adams in Get Smart, 1967
It is a side spin-off of the 2008 film Get Smart and was released in North America on July 1, 2008, 11 days after the parent film began its theatrical run. Directed by Gil Junger, the film is written by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember, based upon concepts created for the original Get Smart TV series by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry. The film's DVD ...
16. Agent 23 ('Get Smart,' 2008) The top secret agent of CONTROL is a role model for clumsy wannabe Steve Carell, though by the end, Agent 23 is the one throwing an explosive situation into total ...
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Other recent film and television roles include Dogville (2003), Las Vegas (2003-2007), Get Smart (2008), Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (2009) and That’s My Boy (2012).
Filling in for Brendan Fraser in this sequel to 2008's "Journey to the Center of the Earth," Johnson holds his own as the lead of a larger-than-life 3D action movie. 25. "Tooth Fairy" (2010)