Get SmartOverview and Synopsis

  • Get Smart
  • Opened June 20, 2008 | Runtime:1 hr. 50 min.
  • PG-13
    some rude humor, action violence and language
  • 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 (Steve Carell), who has always dreamt of working in Read More
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  • Cast: Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Dwayne Johnson, Alan Arkin, Terence Stamp, Ken Davitian
  • Director: Peter Segal
  • Genres: Action Comedy, Parody/Spoof, Comedy, Spy Comedy

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  • Steve Carrell and Anne Hathaway in "Get Smart."
  • Anne Hathaway and Steve Carrell in "Get Smart."
  • Steve Carrell in "Get Smart."

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  • Anne Hathaway at the World premiere of "Get Smart."
  • Dwayne Johnson at the World premiere of "Get Smart."
  • Masi Oka at the World premiere of "Get Smart."

Get Smart Recent Fan Reviews

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  • mild funny
    by tupirix

    It is not as great as the tv series, but It's actually pretty funny...Read More

  • No One But Steve Carell
    by conservativeklingon

    No one but Steve Carell could have pulled this off. What is difficult about "Get Smart" is balancing slapstick and situational comedy, and then balancing that comedic element against just enough...Read More

  • Would you believe...
    by Garlonuss

    The movie is not brilliant, but Steve Carell is. He wisely decides here not to attempt to mimic the inimitable Don Adams, rather creating his own portrayal of this character. There are similarities...Read More

  • It was better than I thought I'd be
    by sqpeg

    Given how very silly the series was....Read More

Get Smart Critic Reviews

  • "...neglects the laughs and amps up the action, resulting in a not very funny comedy joined at the hip to a not very exciting spy movie." Los Angeles Times

    - Kenneth Turan

  • "While the film is breezily entertaining, it also is surprisingly generic..." USA Today

    - Claudia Puig

  • "...helmer Peter Segal's formulaic takeoff is neither fish nor fowl, not quite faithful to the show, but not quite bringing it into the 21st century either." Variety

    - John Anderson

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