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Max intercepts part of a formula for a deadly explosive KAOS is creating.

Max intercepts part of a formula for a deadly explosive KAOS is creating.

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S5, EP2 "Ironhand"

Smart must go to Washington to get secret plans when his contact is killed.

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S5, EP3 "Valerie of the Dolls"

Max intercepts part of a formula for a deadly explosive KAOS is creating.

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S5, EP4 "Widow Often Annie"

Max romances a KAOS agent, all in the line of duty, of course.

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S5, EP5 "The Treasure of C. Errol Madre"

Smart seeks a lost gold mine; KAOS robs CONTROL and has financial problems.

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S5, EP1 "Pheasant Under Glass"

Max and 99 must rescue Professor Milo Pheasant, who is being held captive by KAOS agents.

Maxwell Smart, a.k.a. Agent 86, works for CONTROL, a Washington, D.C.-based counterintelligence agency. Totally inept as a secret agent, Smart can barely use the gadgetry the agency provides him (including a phone embedded in his shoe). Nevertheless, he and his fellow agents always seem to thwart the operations of KAOS, an organized crime outfit dedicated to evil. Agent 99 is Smart's smarter partner, a resourceful agent who eventually marries her bumbling cohort. Smart and Agent 99's boss is a man known only as The Chief.
Starring: Al Molinaro, Barbara Feldon, Bernie Kopell, Billy Barty, Chuck Harrod, Del Moore, Don Adams, Edward Platt, Henry Corden, John S. Ragin, King Moody, Maury Wills, Paul Richards, Robert Karvelas, Victor Bozeman
Original Air Date: Sep 18, 1965
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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