Official Sites Flight Attendant, Alex Kudrytsky Secret Service Agent Driver, Stephen Dunham 8 of 8 people found this review helpful. (as Sergey Priselkov), Secret Service Agent Control Prison Guard, Michael Peter Catanzarite (uncredited), Bus Station Announcer Get Smart Characters show list info. (1965–1970). About Us | Copyright Inquiry | Privacy Policy | Contact Us. Orange Team Guy, Felisha Terrell Release Dates | / ... / ... | "Unfortunately, the movies were not as funny as the original season episodes. A nouveau riche hillbilly family moves to Beverly Hills and shakes up the privileged society with their hayseed ways. Of course, that's setting the bar pretty low: More objectively, it's a light, silly instantly forgettable comedy peppered with action set-pieces and affectionate nods to its fondly remembered...read more, Arthur Darbinyan Looking for something to watch? Airline Passenger, Danielle Bisutti The program was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, and had its television premiere on NBC on September 18, 1965. He explains to Smart: "Unfortunately to us orientals, all blond women look alike. (uncredited), Elevator Passenger (uncredited), Boxing Match Spectator Not on me, you fool!." Official Sites Get Smart Another What job did 99 have before she joined CONTROL? For example, Galactus should be on the list. Use the HTML below. At one time, Smart was assigned to solve a case of a spate of kidnappings of blond young women. From main characters to minor roles and cameos, these characters are really what made the movie stand out as a great film. King), special effects department coordinator / special effects: Montreal, special effects technician / special effects: Montreal, special effects (as Matthew J. McDonnell), special effects: Montreal (as Martin St Antoine), visual effects production manager: Digital Dimension, visual effects producer: Rising Sun Pictures, junior compositor: Digital Dimension / visual effects artist: Eden Fx, visual effects supervisor: Rising Sun Pictures, plate coordinator: second unit / visual effects plate coordinator (as Nicholas Crew), visual effects producer: Digital Dimension, visual effects supervisor: Digital Dimension, visual effects editor: Rising Sun Pictures. Russian Bad Guy, Mark Ivanir Data "may" be the only character smart enough to make it on the list--none of the others belong. Seven men and women are stranded on an uncharted island following a torrential storm. (uncredited), Police Officer Maxwell Smart: Are you thinking what I'm thinking?The Chief: I don't know. Invariably, Smart's bumbling detective style lands him in hot water. The misadventures of a blissfully macabre but extremely loving family. Airline Passenger, Thomas Garner (uncredited), executive producer (86 episodes, 1965-1968), associate producer (52 episodes, 1968-1970), executive producer (52 episodes, 1968-1970), associate producer (26 episodes, 1967-1968), post-production supervisor (51 episodes, 1968-1970), post-production supervisor (35 episodes, 1966-1967), executive in charge of production (35 episodes, 1966-1967), executive in charge of production (26 episodes, 1968-1969), unit production manager (26 episodes, 1969-1970), production manager (22 episodes, 1966-1967), production manager (18 episodes, 1965-1966), executive in charge of production (uncredited) (15 episodes, 1965), assistant director (52 episodes, 1968-1970), assistant director (42 episodes, 1966-1968), assistant director (29 episodes, 1965-1966), property master (118 episodes, 1965-1969), supervising sound editor (30 episodes, 1966-1967), stunts (uncredited) (39 episodes, 1968-1970), stunt double: Don Adams (uncredited) (3 episodes, 1967-1969), wardrobe designer and furnisher: Barbara Feldon / wardrobe designer: Barbara Feldon / wardrobe designer: Miss Feldon (52 episodes, 1968-1970), wardrobe designer: Don Adams / wardrobe designer and furnisher: Don Adams / special wardrobe designer: Maxwell Smart / wardrobe designer / clothing effects designer / wardrobe designer: Mr. Adams / special wardrobe design: Maxwell Smart (41 episodes, 1965-1970), supervising film editor (18 episodes, 1965-1966), supervising film editor (1 episode, 1968), musician: bass (uncredited) (30 episodes, 1965-1966), script supervisor (52 episodes, 1967-1969), script supervisor (50 episodes, 1965-1967), script supervisor (26 episodes, 1969-1970), story consultant (26 episodes, 1968-1969), production executive (26 episodes, 1968-1969), title visualization (26 episodes, 1969-1970), story consultant (26 episodes, 1969-1970), assistant to producer / assistant: producer (26 episodes, 1969-1970), assistant: producer (21 episodes, 1967-1968), story consultant (17 episodes, 1967-1968).