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Get Smart

Get Smart SynopsisIn the all-new action comedy "Get Smart," Maxwell Smart (Steve Carell) is on a mission to thwart the latest plot for world domination by the evil crime syndicate known as KAOS.

When the headquarters of U.S. spy agency Control is attacked and the identities of its agents compromised, the Chief (Alan Arkin) has no choice but to promote his ever-eager analyst Maxwell Smart, who has always dreamt of working in the field alongside stalwart superstar Agent 23 (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson). Smart is partnered instead with the only other agent whose identity has not been compromised: the lovely-but-lethal veteran Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway). As Smart and 99 get closer to unraveling KAOS' master plan - and each other - they discover that key KAOS operative Siegfried (Terence Stamp) and his sidekick Shtarker (Kenneth Davitian) are scheming to cash in with their network of terror. Given little field experience and even less time, Smart - armed with nothing but a few spy-tech gadgets and his unbridled enthusiasm - must defeat KAOS if he is to save the day.

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Release Date: June 20, 2008
Genre: Comedy, Thriller and Adaptation
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Distributor(s): Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some rude humor, action violence and language.

Director(s):
Peter Segal

Writer(s):
Tom J. Astle - Screenplay
Matt Ember - Screenplay
Nick Marine - Screenplay
Bill Collage - screenplay (Rewrite)
Adam Cooper - screenplay (Rewrite)
Steven Koren - Screenplay (2nd rewrite)
Jon Zack - Screenplay (3rd rewite)
Mel Brooks - Source Material (from characters)
Leonard B. Stern - Source Material (from characters)
Buck Henry - Source Material (from characters)

Producer(s):
Jimmy Miller - Executive Producer
Michael Ewing - Executive Producer
Peter Segal - Executive Producer
Andrew Lazar - Producer
Chuck Roven - Producer
Eric L. Gold - Producer
Michael Hubbard - Producer
Alex Gartner - Producer

Movie Casts:
Steve Carell - Maxwell Smart
Anne Hathaway - Agent 99
Dwayne Johnson - Agent 23
Alan Arkin - The Chief
Terence Stamp - Siegfried
Bill Murray - Agent 13
Terry Crews - Agent 91
David Koechner - Larabee
Masi Oka - Bruce
Ken Davitian - Shtarker
Dalip Singh
Bernie Kopell
Nate Torrence - Lloyd
Brad Grunberg - Golfer

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