Maxwell Smart first fumbled his way into our hearts and homes when two of comedy's finest, Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, put pen to paper and created Get Smart, one of the most beloved TV series of the 1960s, and ushered in a completely new genre: the secret agent satire. We would have no Naked Gun,...
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