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| Director: | Peter Segal |
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| Writer: | Matt Ember, Tom J. Astle |
| Staring: |
| 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 |
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| 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 |
| 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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**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.
Kind of a weird type 007 like movie but really funny. Anne Hathaway is really hot in this movie too. ...