Additional information for Get Smart, which has a domestic theatrical release set for June 20, 2008. The film is being distributed by Warner Bros Pictures and has been rated PG-13 for some rude humor, action violence and language. Get Smart has a total running time of 110 minutes.
12
South Korea
K-13
Finland
PG
Australia
12A
Ireland
12A
UK
PG
Singapore
K
Greece
PG-13
Philippines
PG
Canada
12
Brazil
Atp
Argentina
U
Malaysia
11
Norway
PG-13
USA
PG-12
Taiwan
PT
Peru
12
Germany
6
Netherlands
M/12
Portugal
PG
New Zealand
11
Sweden
10
Switzerland
13L
South Africa
L
Iceland
110 min
El superagente 86
Argentina
Max la menace
Canada: French title
Agente 86
Brazil
Agente Smart - Casino totale
Italy
Akilli ol
Turkey: Turkish title
Dostante agenta Smarta
Czech Republic
Dostante agenta Smarta
Slovakia
Get Smart
Greece
Get Smart
Germany
Get Smart - Wir lieben es, die Welt zu retten!
Germany
Getto sumâto
Japan
Maxwell Smart - Agent 86
Estonia
Salainen agentti 86
Finland
Super agente 86
Argentina
Superagente 86 de película
Spain
Zsenikém - Az ügynök haláli
Hungary
June 19, 2008
Bolivia
June 19, 2008
Chile
June 19, 2008
Greece
June 19, 2008
Peru
June 19, 2008
Philippines
June 19, 2008
Singapore
June 19, 2008
South Korea
June 19, 2008
Thailand
June 20, 2008
Brazil
June 20, 2008
India
June 20, 2008
Panama
June 20, 2008
Taiwan
June 20, 2008
USA
June 25, 2008
Argentina
June 25, 2008
Indonesia
June 26, 2008
Argentina
June 26, 2008
Australia
June 26, 2008
New Zealand
June 26, 2008
Puerto Rico
June 27, 2008
Colombia
June 27, 2008
Mexico
June 27, 2008
Uruguay
June 27, 2008
Venezuela
July 9, 2008
Italy
July 10, 2008
Czech Republic
July 10, 2008
Kuwait
July 11, 2008
Estonia
July 11, 2008
Romania
July 17, 2008
Austria
July 17, 2008
Germany
July 17, 2008
Russia
July 23, 2008
Spain
July 25, 2008
Poland
August 6, 2008
Iceland
August 7, 2008
Hong Kong
August 7, 2008
Portugal
August 7, 2008
Slovakia
August 13, 2008
Egypt
August 14, 2008
Israel
August 14, 2008
Netherlands
August 21, 2008
Hungary
August 22, 2008
UK
August 28, 2008
Croatia
August 29, 2008
Denmark
August 29, 2008
Finland
August 29, 2008
Sweden
August 29, 2008
Turkey
September 3, 2008
Belgium
September 5, 2008
Norway
September 10, 2008
France
October 11, 2008
Japan
Saving The World. And Loving It.
Saving The World...And Loving It!
Saving the world . . . With difficulty
Maxwell Smart, Agent 86 for CONTROL, battles the forces of KAOS with the more-competent Agent 99 at his side.
Maxwell Smart (Steve Carell), the top analyst of the top secret American intelligence agency CONTROL, hopes to become a field agent like his idol, Agent 23 (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson), but despite scoring extremely well in the acceptance tests Max is denied the promotion because the Chief of CONTROL (Alan Arkin) thinks Max is too valuable in his present assignment. This changes when CONTROL headquarters is attacked by their arch-enemy, the terrorist organization KAOS, led by a man known only as Siegfried (Terence Stamp). As a result, almost all of CONTROL's agents are exposed and killed. Max becomes Agent 86 and is partnered with Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway), whose recent plastic surgery has protected her identity, while former field operatives like 23 are demoted to desk jobs.
Max and 99 travel to Russia on a mission to determine how KAOS has been getting nuclear weapons. Along the way, Max slowly proves to 99 that despite his inexperience and clumsiness he is actually a good field agent. Max also begins to show, as does 99, that he has slight feelings for her, and she for him. However, 99 does not want to have a relationship with any agent, as she previously blew a mission due to her being in a relationship with a partner (as it turns out, Agent 23). The pair try to infiltrate KAOS's Moscow nuclear weapons factory, which is disguised as a bakery, and even though Siegfried has been expecting them, Max and 99 overpower the guards and plant explosives that will bury the nuclear weapons under rubble. Max even saves both 99's life and his own by helping one of Siegfried's henchmen, a man named Dalip (Dalip Singh), with his marital problems using information gleaned from his analyst work. The Chief sends 23 to oversee clean-up of the bakery, but 23 reports that he has found no evidence of nuclear weapons, causing CONTROL (and an upset 99) to believe that Max is a double agent.
Siegfried reveals that KAOS has distributed nuclear weapons to unstable dictators, and will supply them with the activation codes unless the American Government pays him $200 billion, and decides to establish the credibility of his threat by destroying Los Angeles with a nuclear bomb during the President's visit. The Vice-President doesn't believe CONTROL's claims that KAOS is a serious threat so the Chief, 99 and 23 go there to try and personally convince the President, to no avail. Dalip sends Max (who is in custody in Washington D.C.) a tip-off about the bomb via a radio call-in show, so Max escapes custody, equips himself with vintage items from the CONTROL museum (such as the shoe phone) and travels to Los Angeles himself to meet with the Chief and tell him about the bomb. Agent 23 doesn't believe Max's claims or his innocence because he has a crush on agent 99, even though the Chief and 99 do. This, plus the fact that Max detects trace radiation on 23 (who had walked through the Moscow nuclear facility), causes Max to realize that 23 is the double agent. 23 takes 99 hostage and flees with the bomb's remote detonator, and Max and the Chief give chase. 23 ties 99's hands tightly together and locks her in his car. Max and the Chief save 99, with Smart kissing Agent 23, which was a trick to distract him and kicks him into the now flaming, track-led government GMC Yukon. When Max and 99 are stuck to the car, Max saves 99 by throwing her to the ground while he tries to cut himself free. 99 looks up and sees the car destroyed by the oncoming train, believing Max and 23 to be killed. 99, extremely upset about Max's death, says out loud that she wished they had more time together too, an answer to a question Max asked her earlier. Suddenly, Max appears, shocking her, saying he "missed it by that much." 99 kisses Max. The three realize that the bomb, hidden in Walt Disney Concert Hall where the President is attending a concert, will be triggered when the orchestra plays the final notes of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy". Reaching the Hall just in time, Max tackles the conductor, stopping the orchestra and stopping the bomb. However, the orchestra is doubtful that there was a bomb and the guards ridicule Maxwell. Maxwell guesses correctly that the bomb was under the piano and shocks the guards. During Siegfried's escape, the terror mastermind insults Dalip once too often and Dalip throws him out of their car off a bridge and into a river.
The heroes celebrate their success in CONTROL headquarters. The President is very impressed with the agency, especially Max's heroics. Max and 99 begin not-so-secretly dating and have bought a puppy, named Fang. Bruce and Lloyd get a little payback on a bullying field agent via the introduction of Hymie the Robot. The film ends with Max and 99 leaving CONTROL through the set of high-tech security doors; of course, Max can't leave the last door (which doesn't close) alone and repairs it with his pocket knife, causing the door to close on him and a mini harpoon to stick him in the cheek.
Peter Segal
Director(s)
Tom J. Astle
Matt Ember
Mel Brooks
Buck Henry
Writer(s)
Bruce Berman
executive producer
Steve Carell
executive producer
Michael Ewing
producer
Alex Gartner
producer
Alan Glazer
co-producer (as Alan G. Glazer)
Dana Goldberg
executive producer
Andrew Lazar
producer
Jimmy Miller
executive producer
Brent O'Connor
executive producer
Charles Roven
producer
Peter Segal
executive producer
Producer(s)
Trevor Rabin
Composer(s)
Maxwell Smart / Agent 86
Steve Carell
Agent 99
Anne Hathaway
Agent 23
Dwayne Johnson
The Chief
Alan Arkin
Siegfried
Terence Stamp
Agent 91
Terry Crews
Larabee
David Koechner
The President
James Caan
Agent 13
Bill Murray
Hymie
Patrick Warburton
Bruce
Masi Oka
Lloyd
Nate Torrence
Shtarker
Ken Davitian
Krstic
David S. Lee
Dalip
Dalip Singh
Vice President (as Geoff Pierson)
Geoffrey Pierson
Judy
Kelly Karbacz
Russian Bad Guy
Arthur Darbinyan
Air Marshall
Bill Romanowski
Russian Guy in Bathroom
Mark Ivanir
Max's Dance Partner
Lindsay Hollister
Russian Underling
Dimitri Diatchenko
Russian Leader
Richard V. Licata
North Korean General
Greg Joung Paik
North Korean Soldier
Joey Yu
Arab Men
Mike Akrawi
Arab Men
John Abiskaron
Tour Guide
Kerry Lai Fatt
Agent 50
David A. Parker
Karen
Bonnie Hellman
Agent 38
John Farley
Orange Team Guy
Jonathan Loughran
CONTROL Assistants
Felisha Terrell
CONTROL Assistants
Jeff Tanner
Budweiser Delivery Guy
Jasper Pendergrass
Restaurant Agents
Carl Crevier
Restaurant Agents
David Schaap
Airline Passengers
Peter Weireter
Airline Passengers
Thomas Garner
Airline Passengers
Danielle Bisutti
Max and 99 travel to Russia on a mission to determine how KAOS has been getting nuclear weapons. Along the way, Max slowly proves to 99 that despite his inexperience and clumsiness he is actually a good field agent. Max also begins to show, as does 99, that he has slight feelings for her, and she for him. However, 99 does not want to have a relationship with any agent, as she previously blew a mission due to her being in a relationship with a partner (as it turns out, Agent 23). The pair try to infiltrate KAOS's Moscow nuclear weapons factory, which is disguised as a bakery, and even though Siegfried has been expecting them, Max and 99 overpower the guards and plant explosives that will bury the nuclear weapons under rubble. Max even saves both 99's life and his own by helping one of Siegfried's henchmen, a man named Dalip (Dalip Singh), with his marital problems using information gleaned from his analyst work. The Chief sends 23 to oversee clean-up of the bakery, but 23 reports that he has found no evidence of nuclear weapons, causing CONTROL (and an upset 99) to believe that Max is a double agent.
Siegfried reveals that KAOS has distributed nuclear weapons to unstable dictators, and will supply them with the activation codes unless the American Government pays him $200 billion, and decides to establish the credibility of his threat by destroying Los Angeles with a nuclear bomb during the President's visit. The Vice-President doesn't believe CONTROL's claims that KAOS is a serious threat so the Chief, 99 and 23 go there to try and personally convince the President, to no avail. Dalip sends Max (who is in custody in Washington D.C.) a tip-off about the bomb via a radio call-in show, so Max escapes custody, equips himself with vintage items from the CONTROL museum (such as the shoe phone) and travels to Los Angeles himself to meet with the Chief and tell him about the bomb. Agent 23 doesn't believe Max's claims or his innocence because he has a crush on agent 99, even though the Chief and 99 do. This, plus the fact that Max detects trace radiation on 23 (who had walked through the Moscow nuclear facility), causes Max to realize that 23 is the double agent. 23 takes 99 hostage and flees with the bomb's remote detonator, and Max and the Chief give chase. 23 ties 99's hands tightly together and locks her in his car. Max and the Chief save 99, with Smart kissing Agent 23, which was a trick to distract him and kicks him into the now flaming, track-led government GMC Yukon. When Max and 99 are stuck to the car, Max saves 99 by throwing her to the ground while he tries to cut himself free. 99 looks up and sees the car destroyed by the oncoming train, believing Max and 23 to be killed. 99, extremely upset about Max's death, says out loud that she wished they had more time together too, an answer to a question Max asked her earlier. Suddenly, Max appears, shocking her, saying he "missed it by that much." 99 kisses Max. The three realize that the bomb, hidden in Walt Disney Concert Hall where the President is attending a concert, will be triggered when the orchestra plays the final notes of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy". Reaching the Hall just in time, Max tackles the conductor, stopping the orchestra and stopping the bomb. However, the orchestra is doubtful that there was a bomb and the guards ridicule Maxwell. Maxwell guesses correctly that the bomb was under the piano and shocks the guards. During Siegfried's escape, the terror mastermind insults Dalip once too often and Dalip throws him out of their car off a bridge and into a river.
The heroes celebrate their success in CONTROL headquarters. The President is very impressed with the agency, especially Max's heroics. Max and 99 begin not-so-secretly dating and have bought a puppy, named Fang. Bruce and Lloyd get a little payback on a bullying field agent via the introduction of Hymie the Robot. The film ends with Max and 99 leaving CONTROL through the set of high-tech security doors; of course, Max can't leave the last door (which doesn't close) alone and repairs it with his pocket knife, causing the door to close on him and a mini harpoon to stick him in the cheek.
Director(s)
Matt Ember
Mel Brooks
Buck Henry
Writer(s)
executive producer
Steve Carell
executive producer
Michael Ewing
producer
Alex Gartner
producer
Alan Glazer
co-producer (as Alan G. Glazer)
Dana Goldberg
executive producer
Andrew Lazar
producer
Jimmy Miller
executive producer
Brent O'Connor
executive producer
Charles Roven
producer
Peter Segal
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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