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Get Smart: The Original TV Series - Season 1

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Format: DVD August 5, 2008


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Get Smart Season 1 (DVD)Maxwell Smart is back...And Loving it! And so is Agent 99, The Chief, Fang and the rest of the fearless Get Smart gang. Here is the legendary, Emmy Award-Winning spy-spoof series inspired by the comic genious of Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, digitally restored, remastered and brought to you by HBO Video. Now its easier than ever to out-smart the world's least secret...secret agent, in this cunningly funny 4-DVD collection, featuring all 30 episodes of Get Smart's first hit season, including the hilarious pilot, "Mr. Big," and the award-winning classic double-episode, "Ship of Spies." So if the object of your mission is timeless family comedy...grab your shoe phone and get ready...for Get Smart!]]> The feature film may have missed it by that much, but Get Smart, the TV series, still hits the target with deadly funny accuracy. The right show at the right time, Get Smart brilliantly spoofed the spy genre that was all the rage in 1965, with James Bond on the big screen, and such series as Danger Man, The Avengers, The Saint, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and I Spy more or less playing it straight on the small screen. Get Smart, on the other hand, had a license to kill with laughter. Mel Brooks and Buck Henry created one of TV's all-time greatest characters, Maxwell Smart, Agent 86 of CONTROL, the super-secret agency vigilantly on alert against the forces of KAOS. Smart (Don Adams in his iconic, Emmy-winning role), an American Clouseau, was not stupid. Though all evidence to the contrary, he was, in his own mind, a suave and sophisticated spy, albeit one who would inadvertently lean against a freshly painted wall while shadowing an enemy agent. Get Smart hilariously deglamorized the business of espionage. Agents punch a time clock and dispute vacation time. Cool spy gadgets, such as the infamous Cone of Silence, are prone to malfunction. One running joke throughout the first season finds Agent 44 (Victor French) perched in a variety of unlikely and uncomfortable hiding places, among them a grandfather clock. Although the series would only get smarter and funnier in subsequent seasons (Bernie Kopell's KAOS mastermind Siegfried would be introduced in season two), the first season contains several essential episodes, including the Emmy-winning two-parter, "Ship of Spies," "Aboard the Orient Express," featuring a cameo by Johnny Carson as an unflappable conductor, "Diplomat's Daughter" with the arch --and decidedly non-PC-- villain, the Craw, and "Back to the Drawing Board," featuring Dick Gautier as Hymie the robot. From "Sorry about that" to "Would you believe," no show before Get Smart introduced so many catchphrases into the national language, while Smart and his partner, Agent 99 (the ravishing Barbara Feldon), were perhaps TV's first "will they or won't they" couple. Brooks and Henry contribute separate commentaries for the black and white pilot episode, while Feldon provides commentary for another, and purrs introductions to each episode (beware plot spoilers). With Get Smart, you will be witness to some of TV's funniest moments, sharpest writing, and expertly-executed physical comedy. And loving it. --Donald Liebenson

Genre: Comedy/Television, Comedy


Format: Color, NTSC, Box set, Closed-captioned, Original recording remastered, Restored, Multiple Formats


Contributor: David Alexander, Barbara Feldon, Ron Joy, James Komack, Paul Bogart, Sidney Miller, Richard Donner, Murray Golden, Anton Leader, Nicholas Webster, Richard Benedict, Reza Badiyi, Dick Carson, Gary Nelson, Jay Sandrich, Edward Platt, Jerry Hopper, Frank McDonald, Joshua Shelley (II), Norman Abbott (II), Howard Morris, Harry Falk, Don Adams See more


Language: English


Number Of Discs: 4


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.331


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ G (General Audience)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.75 x 5.75 x 0.53 inches; 7.2 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 4095890


Director ‏ : ‎ Norman Abbott (II), David Alexander, Reza Badiyi, Richard Benedict, Paul Bogart


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Color, NTSC, Box set, Closed-captioned, Original recording remastered, Restored, Multiple Formats


Run time ‏ : ‎ 12 hours and 30 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ August 5, 2008


Actors ‏ : ‎ Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, Edward Platt


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  • This one brings me up-to-date for the Series!
Received DVD Set package today! Awesome transaction! Many Thanx!
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by Neal Whitnack

  • On DVD!! FINALLY!!! :-)
So FINALLY 'Get Smart' is released on DVD on Amazon. I have bee waiting YEARS for this moment. Though I'm 24, I have loved this show FOR-EV-ER since I was 8. I got the much-coveted gem in the mail the day before yesterday and have watched the first three episodes already. Don Adams plays Maxwell Smart-Agent 86 of the fictitious Cold-War Era CONTROL, a top-secret Washington-based spy organization whose mission it is to eliminate threats to U.S. society. Maxwell Smart does not come across as very bright, which makes up the comedy of the show as he makes the most comediac of mistakes (For instance, in the second episode of Season #1, he burns up a secret code BEFORE he is to memorize it) and the Chief, played by Edward Platt, tolerates him. Barbara Feldon plays 99, the beautiful brunette who tries to amend Smart's mistakes and adds to the comediac atmosphere. 900 minutes (aka 15 hours) of entertainment with spectacular introductions by Barbara Feldon herself. Completely recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2008 by Andrew Brooks

  • would have liked the special features without having to buy the complete 5 series boxset
A classic tv show, long overdue for it's dvd debut. The episodes look very clear and sharp. However, in a minor nitpick, if you zoom in on the picture, you can tell that the picture is noticeably jagged and interlaced. I'm not sure if this was originally shot on film or video but while this is not something anybody would notice on a regular viewing, when you boast "Digitally Restored and Remastered" on the box cover, you really should end up with better quality than simply "as good as it looked on tv." My biggest complaint with the set is that you don't get any extras (other than Barbera Feldon's voiceover intro to each episode) when you purchase each season of Get Smart separately. You have to buy the big expensive box set of all 5 seasons to get the fifth disc for each season that has the extras. This seems like a shady way to try to get people to buy the whole show when they may have only liked some of the earlier episodes. And since the disc of extra features were already made, it's not like it should have cost much more at all to put them in the individual season dvd sets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2014 by Knightmessenger

  • Would you believe...it's about time?
Get Smart was one of the top 5 TV comedies of all time, maybe one of the top five shows of any genre. After somehow never being released in VHS, the series was finally released in DVD. The negative is that it was released as the complete series with a price tag that was higher per season than the subsequent release of season one. The positive is that it's now down to $110 on Amazon which is a little more reasonable. Hopefully HBO Home Video will get smart and release the remaining seasons individually soon. Those who were fans will end up buying it one way or another. Those who only know the recent movie should find a way to watch the series to see how it was done right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2008 by Scott Blake

  • You know it, You love it!
I was deliriously happy to see this finally released on DVD. (Aside from Time-Life.) Great set. Loved it! I bought this to watch the first series. Extras are unimportant to me. One very nice extra, is an optional verbal introduction to each episode by Barbara Feldon. At the time of this writing, 48 out of 50 reviews, are 5 stars. That is a strong, positive statement. There are a few nice cameos in the series too. ( No spoilers! ) Take your head out of the Cone of Silence and buy this! When you do, you will be loving it! If you do not buy this, you will have missed it by that much! LOL ;) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2008 by Gauntletwielder

  • Who's Crazy enough to pay over $20 more for "extras"
I must admit, sure I'd love to have the extras that Time-Life has for this series, but for the price they are selling Season 1 for I can purchase the next season (assuming the price remains the same) and then some! If you bought "Get Smart Season 1" during the first week of release it is $16.99, the Time Life series sells for $39.99 a season. To pay that amount for bloopers, behind the scenes, show promos and reunion footage seems a little absurd to me. But I'm sure I've paid too much for things I've liked before. Anyway, the quality of the show is great, and there are audio commentaries by Barbara Feldon, Buck Henry and Mel Brooks if you like them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2008 by The Technologist

  • At Last !!
I was in no hurry to pay the $200 Time-Life price for the whole series and patiently waited for a wider distribution and a lower price. Finally I was rewarded with Season 1 at a bargain intro price on Amazon.com. Sure there's some missing bonus material but really it's all about the show and the episodes. I'll be first in line for the remaining 4 seasons to complete the set at less than half the original price. Make no mistake this is one of the funniest shows ever done, headed by the genius of Buck Henry, Mel Brooks and Leonard Stern. It holds up well so many years later, and even my 15-year old daughter is hooked. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2008 by D. Rosen

  • Get Smart, Everybody!
This was a classic show from the sixties, and I remember it very fondly. It was a hip yet gentle spoof of the then-popular spy genre, which by then had reached astronomical success in James Bond and his following. Besides that, it was truly funny! The first season got off to a slightly uncertain start, but quickly found its stride. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2016 by Jon Boswell

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