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Followed by
Get Smart 2 (2011)
Remake of
"Get Smart" (1965)
 -  Feature-version of the TV show
Spin off
Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control (2008)
References
"Get Smart: Mr Big (#1.1)" (1965)
 -  A wanted poster for Mr. Big is seen.
"Get Smart" (1965)
 -  The three vehicles used in the original TV series opening are all in Max's escape scene. They are 1965 Sunbeam Tiger Mark I, Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Convertible, and 1969 Opel GT. Also, driving the Open GT is Bernie Kopell, who played Siegfried in the series.
"Get Smart: Diplomat's Daughter (#1.2)" (1965)
 -  The Claw/Craw's name is seen on a list of KAOS agents.
"Get Smart: Back to the Old Drawing Board (#1.19)" (1966)
 -  Hymie is introduced at the end of the film, this is his first episode in the series
"Get Smart: Hubert's Unfinished Symphony (#1.26)" (1966)
 -  The Portable Cone of Silence is seen in a museum display.
"Get Smart: Ship of Spies: Part 1 (#1.27)" (1966)
 -  A theater marquee says "Ship of Spies", the title of a popular episode of the original series.
"Get Smart: Closely Watched Planes (#4.3)" (1968)
 -  The old trap door in the airplane restroom trick
Animal House (1978)
 -  When Max is kicked by the jail guard, he says "Thank you sir, may I have another," which is a famous line from Animal House.
Moonraker (1979)
 -  Skydiving fight scene with super-strong goon and hero doesn't have a parachute; even some shots are the same.
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
 -  The security breach at Disney Hall was sector 19 Zone IG-88. IG-88 was an assasin droid/bounty hunter in Empire Strikes Back.
The Delta Force (1986)
 -  Referenced in dialogue - Don't expect The Delta Force come in and save you. - Not even Chuck Norris with a BB gun?
Die Hard (1988)
 -  Anne Hathaway crawling through air vent with Ode to Joy playing.
The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)
 -  At the Disney Hall in L.A., the metal detector attendent calls the CONTROL team "the fabulous bakery boys."
My Fellow Americans (1996)
 -  Crash scene on golf course with swordfish through windshield.
Referenced in
The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008) (TV)
 -  The TV series theme played when Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway came on stage; both appear in the Get Smart movie
The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)
 -  Advertised on theater billboard in New York City.
Features
Batman Begins (2005)
 -  On TV in apartment where Dalip crashes through window.
Featured in
"HBO First Look: Get Smart (#15.9)" (2008)
 -  clips shown
Spoofs
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
 -  the 'Ode to Joy' ending in a bang - i.e. someone getting killed when the orchestra hits a particular note/crescendo
Entrapment (1999)
 -  Spoof of Catherine Zeta-Jones' famous laser-room scene in "Entrapment"

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