Leon Alton
- Chief
- (uncredited)
David Armstrong
- Chief
- (uncredited)
Daniel Elam
- Chief
- (uncredited)
Rudy Germane
- KAOS Agent
- (uncredited)
Eddie Hice
- Blindfolded Accountant
- (uncredited)
George Hoagland
- Chief
- (uncredited)
Robert Karvelas
- Larabee
- (uncredited)
Pete Kellett
- KAOS Agent
- (uncredited)
Rose Michtom
- Woman at the Airport
- (uncredited)
Alex Rocco
- KAOS Killer
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis was King Moody's first appearance as Starker.
- GoofsFor the award for Best Karate/Judo CONTROL Chief, Max says the winner is "Sususi Sakamoto" but in the credits it shows "Frank Kumagai as Ishamoto"
- Quotes
# 99: If Siegfried is on the level, Chief, think of all the valuable information we can get from him.
Chief: Yes, you may be right. Max, where does he want to meet?
Maxwell Smart: In the same warehouse.
Chief: Well all right, but if it's a trap and we get killed, you're fired!
Chief: [pause] Max, you know I'm frightened...
Maxwell Smart: Why Chief?
Chief: I'm beginning to sound like you.
- ConnectionsReferences How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967)
Featured review
This is KAOS, we do not ____ Here!
A terrific and hilarious script by Mike Marmer introduces Siegfried's goofy henchman Shtarker (King Moody) and the two play together like a KAOS comedy team. Moody had appeared twice before on the series, but this is the first time he got to play some comedy and with the help of Bernie Koppell and director Gary Nelson, does the most with it. This is the first time Siegfried gets to use the running joke "This is KAOS, we do not ___ here!" The story has Siegfried (Kopell) saving Smart's life and offering to defect from KAOS after Max cavalierly lets Agent 74 (Emmy award winning Laugh-In writer Marc London) die at the beginning of the episode. Alex Rocco also has a brief appearance as a KAOS killer. Adams works great with Kopell as usual and has a good scene as the MC of the annual Chiefs award ceremony ("I won't say there are a lot of chiefs here tonight, but the only thing missing is a wigwam."). The beautiful woman playing a CONTROL scientist involved with hormone research is Nancy Walters who co-starred in "Blue Hawaii" (and only made one more TV appearance before leaving show biz to become a minister). The whole defector thing turns out to be a plot by Siegfried to kidnap the Chiefs and hold them for ransom, but of course Max figures it out along the way. Funy episode all the way through thanks to some great characters.
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- zsenorsock
- Oct 29, 2007
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