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Get Smart

Saving the world...and loving it.
2008 | 110m | English

(235281 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Peter Segal
Writer: Matt Ember, Tom J. Astle
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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?
Release Date: Jun 19, 2008
Director: Peter Segal
Writer: Matt Ember, Tom J. Astle
Genres: Comedy, Action, Thriller
Keywords dancing, spy, washington dc, usa, usa president, sarcasm, airplane, undercover agent, bakery, mission, los angeles, california, terrorism, secret service, government agent, weight loss, secret headquarters, world domination, moscow, russia, hand to hand combat, field agent, ineptitude, vice president, criminal organization, homeland security, spycraft, based on tv series, smolensk
Production Companies Village Roadshow Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Mosaic Media Group, Mad Chance, Callahan Filmworks
Box Office Revenue: $230,685,453
Budget: $80,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Steve Carell Maxwell Smart
Anne Hathaway Agent 99
Dwayne Johnson Agent 23
Alan Arkin The Chief
Terence Stamp Siegfried
James Caan The President
Bill Murray Agent 13
Patrick Warburton Hymie
Terry Crews Agent 91
David Koechner Larabee
Masi Oka Bruce
Nate Torrence Lloyd
Ken Davitian Shtarker
David S. Lee Ladislas Krstic
Dalip Singh Dalip
Geoff Pierson Vice President
Kelly Karbacz Judy
Arthur Darbinyan Russian Bad Guy
Bill Romanowski Air Marshall
Mark Ivanir Russian Guy in Bathroom
Lindsay Hollister Max's Dance Partner
Dimitri Diatchenko Russian Underling
Richard V. Licata Russian Leader
Greg Joung Paik North Korean General
Joey Yu North Korean Soldier
Mike Akrawi Arab Man
John Abiskaron Arab Man
Kerry Lai Fatt Tour Guide
David A. Parker Agent 50
Bonnie Hellman Karen
John Farley Agent 38
Jonathan Loughran Orange Team Guy
Felisha Terrell CONTROL Assistant
Jeff Tanner CONTROL Assistant
Jasper Pendergrass Budweiser Delivery Guy
Carl Crevier Restaurant Agent
David Schaap Restaurant Agent
Peter Weireter Airline Passenger
Thomas Garner Airline Passenger
Danielle Bisutti Airline Passenger
Jessica Barth Flight Attendant
David Fabrizio Pilot
John Eddins Co-Pilot
Alex Kudrytsky Russian Farmhand
Tatyana Kaboulova Pretty Woman at Party
Moshana Halbert Pretty Woman at Party
Sergei Priselkov Russian Farmer
Jane Gilchrist Bakery Assistant
Todd Sherry KAOS Office Worker
David Aranovich Russian Son
Ivy Bethune Russian Mother
Larry Miller CIA Agent
Kevin Nealon CIA Agent
Blake Clark General
Cedric Yarbrough Tate
James Moses Black CONTROL Prison Guard
Bernie Kopell Opel Driver
Michael P. Catanzarite Secret Service Agent
Tim DeKay Secret Service Agent
Jerry Sherman Conductor
Matthew Glave Secret Service Agent Driver
Brad Grunberg Golfer
Leonard B. Stern Cesna Pilot
Sean Segal Kid in Minivan
Stephen Dunham Secret Service Commander
Jennifer De Minco Agent
Karri Turner Mom in Minivan
Ryan Seacrest Ryan Seacrest (voice)
William Charlton German Spy #1 (uncredited)
Nadia David Hotel Maid (uncredited)
Aurelius DiBarsanti North Korean Soldier (uncredited)
Fred Fein Golfer (uncredited)
Mo Gallini Drug Lord (uncredited)
Sam Hale Russian Hacker (uncredited)
Butch Klein Commuter (uncredited)
Sophia Lansky Guest (uncredited)
Joshua Leary CONTROL Agent (uncredited)
Phoebe Price Window Shopper (uncredited)
Nicholas Rich Russian Guard with Dog (uncredited)
Shant Sarkissian SWAT Agent (uncredited)
Julian Scott Urena Drug Lord (uncredited)
Gunter Ziegler Russian Agent (uncredited)
Vinicius Zorin-Machado Valet #2 (uncredited)
Name Job
Matt Ember Screenplay
Mel Brooks Characters
Aaron Benoit Title Designer
Nathalie Joyal Visual Effects Coordinator
Migs Rustia Visual Effects Editor
Andrea Horta ADR Editor
Andrew Rowlands Camera Operator
Kim De Pietro Location Manager, Music Editor
John Hockridge First Assistant Director
Maxime Ferland Boom Operator
Jeff Sawyer Sound Editor
Paul Stemmer Visual Effects Editor
Nathan Gunn Assistant Editor
Kim Collea Makeup Artist
Dawn Ascher-Trevino Art Department Coordinator
J. Bryan Holloway Sculptor
Eric Torres Visual Effects Coordinator
Steve Cassidy Aerial Camera
Steve Gilbert Dolly Grip
Martin Chalifoux Construction Coordinator
Paul M. Wagner Visual Effects Editor
Tracy Bennett Still Photographer
James J. Gilson Chief Lighting Technician
David LeRoy Anderson Makeup Effects
Terry Rodman Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Lantieri Special Effects Supervisor
Sophia Lansky Dialect Coach
Leslie E. Rollins Set Decoration
Danny S. Kim Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark G. Soper Visual Effects Producer
Kim Heath Rigging Grip
Tony Rivetti Jr. Still Photographer
Nathalie Trépanier Makeup Artist
Jonathan Bobbitt Leadman
Simon Cassels Title Designer
Chantal Bergeron Hairstylist
Elad Offer Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeff Nichol Key Grip
Stuart Grusin Music Editor
Christopher S. Aud Supervising Sound Editor
Lucy Coldsnow-Smith Dialogue Editor
Valerie Davidson Foley Editor
Joseph A. Ponticelle First Assistant Camera
Rick Sharp Makeup Department Head
Douglas S. Holgate Aerial Camera
Nancy Collini Key Costumer
Susan Bierbaum Script Supervisor
Caroline Alder Art Direction
James Hegedus Supervising Art Director
Lee N. Sforza Construction Foreman
Fred L. McLane First Assistant Camera
Bob Beher Foley Editor
Joe Bauer Visual Effects Supervisor
Tom Calderaro Orchestrator
Steve Durkee Music Editor
Billy Bonifield Production Coordinator
Elizabeth Tompkins Production Controller
Christopher Burian-Mohr Art Direction
Martin Gendron Art Direction
Paul Hotte Set Decoration
Annette Bélanger Art Department Coordinator
Gary A. Krakoff Construction Coordinator
Jonathan Fuh Boom Operator
Richard Merryman Camera Operator
Kokayi Ampah Location Manager
Tony Didio Jr. Armorer
Carol A. O'Connell Hairstylist
Steve Mann Sound Editor
Glenn Bydwell Set Designer
Juno J. Ellis ADR Supervisor
Nicholas Korda ADR Editor
Mitchell Ray Kenney Costume Supervisor
Charlotte Parker Hairstylist
Jeffery J. Jenkins Lead Painter
Eric D. Christensen Visual Effects Supervisor
Thomas J. Cabela Assistant Editor
Mort Segal In Memory Of
Ray McIntyre Jr. Visual Effects Supervisor
Suzanne Cloutier Set Decoration
Michael Roderick Digital Compositor
John Karner VFX Artist
Alex Betuel Set Production Assistant
Chris Howell Stunts
Peter Segal Director
Tom J. Astle Screenplay
Trevor Rabin Original Music Composer
Dean Semler Director of Photography
Richard Pearson Editor
Roger Mussenden Casting
Zachary Woodlee Associate Choreographer
Buck Henry Characters
Wynn Thomas Production Design
Katy Wood Dialogue Editor
James Lew Fight Choreographer
Doug Coleman Stunt Coordinator
Craig Hosking Aerial Coordinator
Jamal Sims Choreographer
Alana Mayo Assistant Production Manager
John Isaacs Hair Department Head
Shauna Duggins Stunt Double
Robin Bonaccorsi Stunt Driver
Nancy Thurston Stunts
Jennifer Caputo Stunt Double
Meegan E. Godfrey Stunts
Rick Avery Stunt Driver
Diana R. Lupo Stunt Double
Eliza Coleman Stunts
Tad Griffith Stunt Driver
Chad Tyler Stunt Double
Chris Palermo Stunts
Deborah L. Scott Costume Designer
Tanoai Reed Stunt Double
Mickey Giacomazzi Stunts
Gene Hartline Stunts
Scotty Richards Stunt Coordinator
Sandy Berman Sound Editor
Elana Staehli Extras Casting Assistant
Name Title
Michael Ewing Producer
Brent O'Connor Executive Producer
Jimmy Miller Executive Producer
Alex Gartner Producer
Charles Roven Producer
Peter Segal Executive Producer
Andrew Lazar Producer
Dana Goldberg Executive Producer
Bruce Berman Executive Producer
Steve Carell Executive Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 38 67 25
2024 5 39 80 22
2024 6 31 62 20
2024 7 42 63 25
2024 8 32 52 18
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2024 12 25 34 17
2025 1 30 71 20
2025 2 19 35 4
2025 3 8 28 2
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Reviews

mooney240
7.0

**Get Smart unleashes Steve Carrell's comedic brilliance and makes it one of the most entertaining and hilarious spy films of all time.** Get Smart is hilarious. Just good clean, hilarious fun. Steve Carrell is in his sweet spot with all kinds of physical comedy and side-splitting sarcasm. This m ... ovie feels every bit like a spy comedy starring Michael Scott from the Office, except this time with a much bigger budget than Threat Level Midnight. I don't know how the cast could keep a straight face with Steve Carrell's performance as outrageous and entertaining as it was. Anne Hathaway was an excellent partner reacting to Carrell's nonsense with many of her own clever moments. Having watched re-runs of the original TV show with my grandparents growing up, it was easy to see how the movie honored the show's spirit while increasing the budget, effects, and laughs. Director Peter Segal has a resume filled with goofy films and several of which involve espionage and law enforcement, making him the perfect director for a movie like this. Get Smart's clean humor allows the whole family to enjoy its entertaining plot and dorky lovable characters. Steve Carrell makes Get Smart a comedy I will recommend and rewatch again and again.

Feb 10, 2023
SoSmooth1982
6.0

Kind of a weird type 007 like movie but really funny. Anne Hathaway is really hot in this movie too. ...

May 18, 2023