The 1960s TV series "Get Smart" is a lighthearted spoof of the spy genre, lampooning the likes of the James Bond movies . It stars Don Adams — whose career faded after winning an Emmy — as bumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart. In 1980, Adams returned to the role of Smart for a follow-up titled "The Nude Bomb," but the theatrically released film was so awful that the people behind the franchise chose to pretend it didn't exist when the time came for a made-for-TV sequel movie, 1989's "Get Smart Again!"
The first clue that "The Nude Bomb" was going to flop wasn't the title, but rather the fact that the original "Get Smart" creators, Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, had nothing to do with it, and neither did original series co-lead Barbara Feldon (one of the few actors from "Get Smart" who is still

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