Get Smart Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

Get Smart Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

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Get Smart taglines:Saving The World. And Loving It.
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Actors:
Steve Carell Maxwell Smart
Anne Hathaway Agent 99
Dwayne Johnson Agent 23
Alan Arkin The Chief
Terence Stamp Siegfried
David Aranovich Russian Son
William Charlton German Spy #1
Terry Crews Agent 91
Ken Davitian Shtarker
Tom Everett US Commander
Fred Fein Golfer
Matt Gallini Drug Lord
Brad Grunberg Golfer
David Koechner Larabee
Bernie Kopell
Directors: Peter Segal
IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 53,413 votes

“Get Smart” 2008 by Peter Segal – Movie Goofs

“Get Smart” Plot Summary

Maxwell Smart, Agent 86 for CONTROL, battles the forces of KAOS with the more-competent Agent 99 at his side.

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“Get Smart” Goofs List

  • Factual errors: SPOILER: Siegfried’s score is not correct. There is no chorus part, and the final measure (that triggers the bomb) is a full 12/8 bar. Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony ends on the 1st beat, with a single D.
  • Revealing mistakes: When Smart drives through the building, it’s an obvious stunt double.
  • Continuity: Agent 99’s white suit gets dirty after being dragged on the airplane banner. Minutes later, the suit is spotless.
  • Continuity: When Max stops on the lawn, there is a dark spot on the lawn. When he talks to the tree, the dark spot is gone.
  • Continuity: At Krstic’s party, Agent 99 is wearing heels. When she and Maxwell are going to the drainage tunnel, she is wearing flats. When they leave, she is wearing heels again.
  • Continuity: When Siegfried and Shtarker capture Max, a wedding ring disappears and reappears on Max’s hand.
  • Continuity: When Maxwell Smart tries to escape from jail, the radio in his cell is on. While he fights with the guards, the radio turns off on its own.
  • Continuity: When Max and agent 99 are riding on the Vespa, Max’s suit is torn from the scene before. In the next shot, it has been fixed.
  • Factual errors: In the credits, Leonard Stern is credited as “Cesna Pilot.” The proper spelling is “Cessna.”
  • Factual errors: The Score of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony would not be titled “Ode to Joy”. The ode to joy is just the name of the tune, found in Beethoven’s sketch books, at the end of the fourth movement.
  • Revealing mistakes: When Max is free-falling after 99 lets him go, you can briefly see a suit-colored parachute pack on the stunt man.
  • Continuity: Max takes keys, a semi-auto pistol with magazine, and the shoe phone from the museum. In Los Angeles, when he pulls his gun in the truck, his gun is a snub-nose .38.
  • Factual errors: When Max and Agent 99 steal a car at the Russian gas station, the signs on the station and on the gas pumps says “gazoline.” In Russia, gasoline is called “benzine.”
  • Continuity: When Max talks to the clerk at the bakery, the plate of rolls she places on the counter moves from shot to shot.
  • Factual errors: The concert program says they are playing Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, but the symphony plays excerpts from Mozart’s 40th.
  • Factual errors: During the concert, there is a cut to a pianist during excerpts of Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. Neither composition includes a piano part.
  • Continuity: Just before Max falls from the airplane, he has his Swiss army knife in his mouth. He screams as he is falling, but later he still has the knife at Kristicks house. Also all the wounds he inflicted upon himself before falling somehow disappear during his free fall.
  • Continuity: During the I-47 car/plane chase, just before Smart enters, the black GMC Denali SUV briefly changes to a black GMC Denali pickup, with no passenger cab or box on it. The pickup has no passenger, and the right headlight is different.
  • Continuity: After Hymie staples Larabee’s skull, Larabee and Agent 91 switch positions for the pain scene.
  • Factual errors: In brief segment with Max in the F/A-18D Hornet, his flight suit has an “Air Combat Command” patch, which is from the Air Force. The Navy and Marines fly the Hornet, not the Air Force.
  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When Max jumps out of the plane, his hands are tied together. Moments later, in air, his hands are free again. Max’s last shot with the Swiss Army knife crossbow cut the strap around his wrists.
  • Continuity: When Agent 23 staples a document to Larabee’s forehead, Agent 91’s staple remover disappears and reappears between shots.
  • Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): The Russian used in the movie contains many mistakes and absurdities. Sometimes things are completely different from their English translations. For example, at the beginning, “Mr. President, your mother-in-law has arrived” is translated as “Don’t worry. The Americans suspect nothing.” When Max and 99 are hacking into Krstic’s computer, the list of shipments includes “nuclear detonators”, along with “dining room chart”, “zone’s rug” and “steel boots of a foot’s finger.” When Max places detonators in the bakery, a red sticker on a barrel says “syrup of callus.”
  • Continuity: When 99 and Max are at the dance, the camera pans up an empty hallway. When it pans down, a waiter and a lot of people are walking through.
  • Continuity: When Max talks with the clerk in the bakery, a man in a suit and blue shirt is walking up the street towards the bakery. When it cuts back to Max again, the man is still walking toward the bakery, but further back.
  • Continuity: When Dalip throws the air conditioning unit off of the bakery, he is standing at an inside corner of the building. When the unit lands on the car, it’s in front of a flat storefront, with no visible corner.
  • Crew or equipment visible: In the overhead shot of the freeway chase, you can see a California Highway Patrol cruiser holding traffic on one side of the freeway, and a transportation van and the crew on the other side, on a ramp.
  • Errors in geography: When Max is talking to Agent 13 in the tree, the Lincoln Memorial is on his left. When the shot angle changes, the WWII Memorial is behind him. It should be on his right.
  • Factual errors: In the combat training range, the first scene shows a less-lethal ammunition round being fired, and the round hits an agent. The slow-motion scene shows the entire round being propelled through the air, including the casing. In reality, only the “slug” would be propelled, and the bullet casing would be ejected from the weapon.
  • Factual errors: Bill Romanowski is listed in the end credits as “Air Marshall”. It should be spelled “Marshal.”
  • Continuity: In the beginning, Max enters the Smithsonian Castle. In the next shot, he is walking through the Museum of Natural History.
  • Factual errors: When Max is reading his notes during the opening credits, there is a reference to the villain The Claw and his assistant “Toto” from the original series. The Claw’s assistant was “Bobo”.
  • Continuity: During the paintball fight, in slow motion, the paintball round is a regular firearm shell, with lead bullet and brass case.
  • Continuity: When Max tackles the orchestra conductor, the conductor’s hands are not moving.
  • Continuity: The last individual close-up of the orchestra shows a brunette violinist, seated behind a blonde who is positioned to her right. In the next shot when Max races onstage toward the conductor, the blonde now sits to the brunette’s left.
  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When Max smashes Shtarker’s face against the retinal scanner, you can see soft material compress as he hits it. Some simple retinal scanners (in real life) are ringed with softer material to protect the skin and the machine itself, which does compress. It is likely that this particular scanner was one of these, therefore the compression is not a mistake.
  • Factual errors: The score used by Sigfried is indeed a Beethoven 9th Symphony score, but it does not correspond to the music being played, which is the 4th movement. Sigfried is reading the 3rd movement, starting at bar 119. The end of the symphony is incorrectly marked in red at 3rd movement bar 131.
  • Errors in geography: During the plane/SUV chase at the end of the movie, someone says they are heading south on I-47. There is no I-47 anywhere in California, and if I-47 existed, it would be somewhere in the Midwest. The closest thing to existence would be California State Road 47, which connects Terminal Island to mainland Los Angeles.
  • Continuity: When Smart and 99 tail the Russians on the scooter, the headlight is off, when it cuts to the rear shot of the scooter the tail-light and licence plate are illuminated (indicating the headlight is on), in the following front shot the headlight is off again.
  • Continuity: When Max is free falling and Agent 99 is returning after slicing the parachute, Agent 99 catches Max from behind, but in the next shot, when Dalip grabs hold of Agent 99, Max is facing her. There is no way they could have turned around falling that fast.
  • Factual errors: In the freefall scene out of the airliner, the character is shown deploying a reserve parachute. In actuality, the canopy that is deployed is not a reserve (or secondary) parachute, but is in fact a main (or primary) parachute. Reserve parachutes have what are called a “free-bag” system. When the parachute deploys, the bag that contains it, and the small pilot chute that pulls it
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