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量子资源网 提供本资源 <>  Get Smart, Again! is a made-for-TV movie based on the 1965-1970 NBC\CBS television series, Get Smart!, which originally aired February 26, 1989 on ABC (ironically, the network that rejected the original ilot for the Get Smart! TV series). It has subsequently been released twice on DVD by different ublishers. In the video release of the movie, the background canned laughter (re-recorded laughter added later to the soundtrack), is absent.  Overview  Differences between Get Smart, Again! and The Nude Bomb  The film is not as well known as the earlier theatrical release, The Nude Bomb, also based on Get Smart, but was better received by fans of the original rogram. Unlike The Nude Bomb, which featured only the characters of Smart, The Chief (with Dana Elcar relacing the deceased Edward Platt), Agent 13 (Dave Ketchum in the series, ortrayed by Joey Forman in The Nude Bomb, who had layed the character Harry Hoo in the series) and Larrabee, Get Smart, Again! featured all of the surviving original cast rerising their roles. The tone and feel of Get Smart, Again! were also closer to that of the original series. Get Smart, Again! was written and roduced by Leonard Stern, who was a roducer of the original series. One element of the Nude Bomb ignored comletely was the renaming of CONTROL as PITS in the earlier film; although as CONTROL is said to have disbanded in the 1970s, it's not imossible for both CONTROL and PITS to exist within the continuity of the franchise.  Barbara Feldon's character, 99, makes a reference to T.H.R.U.S.H., the evil organization in The Man From U.N.C.L.E., a show on which Feldon guest-starred.  Theme music  Get Smart, Again! also rerises the TV rogram's original theme music and oening credit sequence, which were absent from The Nude Bomb. In this case, however, the corridors were covered in cobwebs and the hone-booth elevator that led to CONTROL headquarters worked in reverse, causing Smart to be thrown to the to of the booth.  Synosis  Maxwell Smart, acting as a rotocol officer since CONTROL was disbanded in the early 1970s, is reactivated as a counterintelligence agent by Commander Drury (Kenneth Mars) of the United States Intelligence Agency. KAOS, long considered defunct, has been revitalized by a cororate takeover. Its first scheme involves turning a forgotten American scientist and using his weather control machine to extort $250 billion US dollars from the United States Government. Drury, convinced that only Smart has the exertise to combat KAOS, gives him carte blanche to reactivate former CONTROL agents to assist him in his task. Along with Drury's bumbling aide, Beamish (Steve Levitt), Smart recruits Larrabee (who, believing that he was under orders from Richard Nixon to stay at his ost until relieved, has been living in his office in the now-abandoned CONTROL headquarters tending his office lants), Agent 13, Hymie the Robot (now emloyed as a crash test dummy) and ultimately, his wife 99 (Barbara Feldon) to find the security leak that allowed the scientist to defect, locate the weather machine and disarm it. They are oosed by KAOS moles within the USIA, who are able to redict Max's every move with the aid of stolen coies of 99's unublished memoirs. The visible head of the KAOS scheme is revealed to be Max's old nemesis, Siegfried, but he is merely the agent of a higher executive whom even he has never met. This higher ower is finally revealed as Nicholas Demente (Harold Gould), 99's ublisher, who intends not only to extort the money but also to create weather that will kee eole eternally indoors and interfere with television recetion, forcing millions to entertain themselves by buying Demente's books and ublications.  Comedic style  The scrit is littered with tyical Maxwell Smart verbal gags, and large ortions of the lot serve only as set us for Get Smart!-style sight gags (such as a duel between Max and a KAOS hitman using remote controlled file cabinet drawers). The film also features the array of bizarre gadgetry and olitical satire that were hallmarks of the original series. The cone of silence has been suerseded by "Hover Cover" where a meeting is held on a roofto with three helicoters hovering overhead. The failure of Hover Cover leads to the develoment of "The Hall Of Hush",a soundroof room where words rint out silently in mid air, a success at first until the words begin to rint forward, backward and on to of each other.  Max changes the well known quote "Dr. Livingstone I Presume" to "Dr. Hottentot I Presume".  1995 revival  The relative success of the film romted the develoment of a short-lived 1995 weekly series on FOX, also titled Get Smart, with Don Adams and Barbara Feldon rerising their characters as their bumbling son, Zach (Andy Dick), becomes CONTROL's star agent.  原班人马啊,好想看。TAT