Get Smart Collection
Get Smart Collection
Get Smart is an American spy-fi comedy film series based on Mel Brooks and Buck Henry's 1960s spy parody television series of the same name. The film stars Steve Carell as Maxwell Smart and Anne Hathaway as Agent 99. A corresponding film, Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd: Out of Control (featuring Oka, Torrence, Miller, Warburton, Terry Crews and a cameo by Hathaway). The two movies with Don Adams (as Maxwell Smart, Agent 86) and Barbara Feldon (as Agent 99) are in this collection as well.

Get Smart, Again! (1989)

26 February, 1989
KAOS has invented a weather machine so Maxwell Smart and Agent 99 are called back into action to foil this evil plan.

The Nude Bomb (1980)

09 May, 1980
When KAOS develops a bomb that can dissolve all clothing, Maxwell Smart is brought in to foil the evil plot.

Get Smart: A Man Called Smart (1967)

08 April, 1967
KAOS steals a secret formula that turns water into vapor and threatens the USA to dry up its entire water supply.

Get Smart (2008)

19 June, 2008
When members of the nefarious crime syndicate KAOS attack the U.S. spy agency Control and the identities of secret agents are compromised, the Chief has to promote hapless but eager analyst Maxwell Smart to field agent. He is partnered with veteran and capable Agent 99, the only spy whose cover remains intact. Can they work together to thwart the evil world-domination plans of KAOS and its crafty operative?

Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control (2008)

01 July, 2008
Bumbling R&D inventors Bruce and Lloyd get out of the lab and into the field as they search to locate their latest invention - which has somehow gone missing. When you're used to spending your day inventing the most cutting edge spy equipment known to man, adapting the stealth and guile needed to become a true secret agent doesn't come naturally. Unfortunately the invisibility cloak that the pair recently collaborated on has disappeared, and in order to ensure that it doesn't fall into the hands of KAOS they will have to master the skills of a true spy. But how exactly does one find an object that's invisible to begin with? As the search gets underway, these brainy inventors are given an eye-opening crash course in high-level espionage.