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  1. In 1967, Max acquires a blue Volkswagen Kharmann Ghia. Although he is seen driving it only once [Opening credits, Seasons Three and Four], he retains possession of the vehicle until 1995 when he finally sells it [GS95 Episode #1: " Pilot "].

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  2. Though he was no major success in CONTROL Training School, Max was an unqualified success once he actually became a CONTROL agent, and by 1965, he had worked on over a hundred cases. [Episode #8: " The Day Smart Turned Chicken."] He won both the Spy of the Year and Agent of the Year awards.

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  3. May 17, 2016 · Maxwell Smart was a bit like a mash up of James Bond and Inspector Clouseau, and Don Adams pulled it off like a pro. Here are some facts you never knew about the popular spy sitcom. 1. Max drove a few different cars in the show. All spies must have great cars, of course, and Max was no different.

  4. The opening sequence shows Max listening to the taped message using two stereo speakers. However, when Smart removes the tape machine from the locker, it isn't connected to the speakers.

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    • 1968-09-21
  5. Basic Plot. Maxwell Smart, Agent 86, works for a secret Washington-based spy agency called CONTROL which specializes in counter-terrorism against the enemy agency KAOS which has both European and Asian arms. Quite frequently KAOS agents set up business in the Washington DC area.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Get_SmartGet Smart - Wikipedia

    It was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, and had its television premiere on NBC on September 18, 1965. It starred Don Adams (who was also a director on the series) as agent Maxwell Smart (Agent 86), Barbara Feldon as Agent 99, and Edward Platt as The Chief.

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  8. The names in the credits may change, but Max's journey through the doors remains the same. The "elevator doors" open to reveal that it's actually a staircase. Max comes through those doors and then the camera switches shots to show him going down the corridor of doors.