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A top scientist is being protected by CONTROL but is poisoned during Max's watch. Before dying, he admits he has plagiarized all his major scientific findings from another scientist, the mysterious Dr. T. Neither CONTROL nor KAOS knows who this scientist is, and Max and Siegfried compete to discover the scientist's identity... which turns out to be quite a surprising discovery!

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00:00The End
00:30The fuchsia fox fell 50 fathoms from father's famous fish fry.
00:48All right, 32, I'll take the watch. You can go home now.
00:52Ah, good morning, Professor Longnecker.
00:54Oh, smart. You'll tend to guard me again?
00:56Yes, and I must say that I always look forward to the pleasure of your company, Professor.
01:00Thank you, smart. I see you didn't forget.
01:02Me? Forget? Never.
01:05Forget what?
01:07Oh, your coffee.
01:08Yes.
01:09Yes, I knew there was something I didn't forget, but I couldn't remember what it was.
01:13Well, Professor, I must say it's certainly an honor being here in your lab.
01:17After all, you are Control's greatest inventor.
01:19Perhaps the greatest inventor in the world.
01:21Well, I wouldn't say that.
01:22Oh, don't be so modest, Professor.
01:25I understand that this omega-deltoid solotron Mark II that you're working on
01:28could give control the means to destroy chaos.
01:31Yes, if I live to finish it.
01:34Sometimes I get the feeling that my life is in danger.
01:39Professor, I give you my absolute guarantee
01:42that with the protective measures around you,
01:44it would be impossible for anyone to kill you.
01:46Guns, knives, explosives, no weapon of any description
01:51could possibly be smuggled into this laboratory.
01:53There is not one single way they could get at you.
01:57Please.
01:57All right, what?
02:04Smart, I must confess something terrible.
02:08You're not going to pay me for the coffee.
02:10All my life, I have lied.
02:13Not being what I said I have.
02:16Smart, I have been a fraud.
02:21All right, Professor, cut out the small talk.
02:23You've got to save your strength.
02:24All right, Smart, I will try to do as you say.
02:29Good.
02:29Tell me the whole story right from the beginning
02:31and don't leave out a thing.
02:33All the devices, the inventions,
02:36none of them were my creations.
02:39Are you saying that you stole all your ideas from somebody else?
02:43Yes, from the greatest scientific mind in the world today.
02:57His name is, yes, Dr. T.
03:04Hello, Chief.
03:26This is Max.
03:28How are you, Chief?
03:29Oh, I'm fine, just fine.
03:31Uh, Chief, guess who just died?
03:36Well, you remember Professor Longnecker.
03:38He had it, clearly.
03:39He had it, clearly.
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03:56He had it, clearly.
03:57He had it, clearly.
03:58He had it, clearly.
03:59He had it, clearly.
04:00He had it, clearly.
04:01He had it, clearly.
04:02He had it, clearly.
04:03He had it, clearly.
04:34Max? Max, where are you?
04:51Right over here, 99, mopping up all this coffee.
04:53Oh, Max, how did it happen?
04:56These cheap coffee containers, the bottom dropped right out of it.
04:59Max, Professor Longnecker, how did he die?
05:02Very slowly.
05:03But how, Max, how?
05:05He was poisoned.
05:06Oh, Max.
05:08The chief is really furious.
05:10He says, thanks to you, control has lost its greatest scientist.
05:1399, I've got to tell you something.
05:15You know how much respect I've always had for the dead.
05:17I mean, I go to all the control funerals.
05:19I even say some of the eulogies.
05:21What are you trying to say, Max?
05:22Longnecker was a fraud, a phony, and a cheat.
05:25Max!
05:25Not one of those inventions, not one of them were his.
05:28They were all the work of a scientific genius known as Dr. T.
05:32That doesn't seem possible.
05:34But it's true, 99, I'm telling you.
05:36Longnecker told me everything.
05:37Just before he died, he told me everything.
05:40Good, Max.
05:41Who is Dr. T?
05:42Where do we find him?
05:44Would you believe almost everything?
05:51Hi, Max.
05:52Oh, hi, Nanny.
05:56So this is Professor Longnecker's apartment.
05:59It's pretty bohemian for such a renowned scientist, isn't it?
06:02Yes, well, that's the whole idea, 99, to throw chaos off the trail.
06:06You see, Professor Longnecker was posing as the creator of a science fiction comic strip,
06:10The Girl from Galaxy.
06:12Perfect cover.
06:13Except it didn't work.
06:15What are you talking about?
06:16Of course it did.
06:17They didn't kill him here.
06:18They got him in the lab.
06:20Listen, 99, did you find out anything about that restaurant that sold me the poison coffee?
06:24Yes, Max.
06:25It was a chaos front.
06:26They stayed in business almost a year just to get the professor.
06:29Then they packed up and disappeared.
06:31Terrible, isn't it?
06:32Certainly is.
06:33They had the best pruned Danish in town.
06:35I'm afraid our troubles with chaos are just beginning, Max.
06:38They'll do anything to keep us from finishing the Omega-Deltoid Solitron Mark II.
06:42Now it looks as though Dr. T is the only one that can do it.
06:45If we don't find him, the entire civilized world will be in danger.
06:48Not to mention our side.
06:5299, take a look around and see if you can find anything.
06:54Right, Max.
07:02Pardon me.
07:03I have it on reliable authority that Professor Longnecker was murdered early this morning.
07:08Yes, that's true.
07:09You must be an old friend, come to offer condolences.
07:12No, I'm the landlord.
07:13Come to show the apartment.
07:15They seem to be busy in the living room, so I'll show you the bedroom first.
07:22Max, what are we going to do?
07:29Without Dr. T, work on the Omega-Deltoid Solitron Mark II, is it a complete standstill?
07:34Max, look.
07:36Yes, son, what is it?
07:37What can I do for you?
07:38I came to collect for the newspaper.
07:40Professor Longnecker owes me 85 cents.
07:43Um, Professor Longnecker died this morning, dear.
07:46Gee.
07:49Here, I'll take care of it.
07:50Keep the change.
07:54Thanks, miss.
07:55Maybe I can do you a favor sometime.
07:58Anything interesting, Max?
07:59Nothing much, 99.
08:01It's just Professor Longnecker's date book.
08:04Max, look at this.
08:06Every day, Professor Longnecker had lunch at a Chinese restaurant on First Street at 3 o'clock.
08:11Well, what's so strange about that?
08:133 o'clock for lunch?
08:14That's an odd hour.
08:15Why would he eat then?
08:16Probably because he was hungry.
08:19Max, that restaurant's a good five miles from the lab.
08:21Well, that's not so strange.
08:23The long walk probably made him hungry.
08:25I think you ought to check it out anyway, Max.
08:28Well, all right, 99.
08:29We'll go over there at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
08:32Max, look.
08:37Max, what did you do?
08:39Just eliminated a chaos agent.
08:41Well, how could you be sure?
08:43Because, 99, my eagle eye picked out a few things that the ordinary person might not see.
08:48First of all, his sponge was absolutely filthy.
08:52Second, he was using horizontal strokes instead of vertical strokes.
08:55And finally, he was holding his squeegee with an overlapping lacrosse grip.
09:00Besides, it's raining and window washers don't work in the rain.
09:03I wasn't finished, 99.
09:05Sorry, Max.
09:07Besides, it's raining and window washers don't work in the rain.
09:10Good thinking, Max.
09:12There's nobody here, Max.
09:27Yes, the food must be terrible.
09:29Well, we got here very quickly.
09:31It's only 20 of 3.
09:33Listen to this, 99.
09:35Sounds very strange.
09:36What does it say, Max?
09:38Look in other fortune cookie.
09:40See me at 3, Dr. T.
09:46Obviously, some sort of code.
09:48It's a straightforward message, Max.
09:50He's going to meet us here at 3.
09:52How diabolically clever.
09:54A straightforward message.
09:56Only a genius could have thought of that.
09:58Well, Max.
09:59Well, 99, everything is going perfectly.
10:03Not only have we located our quarry,
10:04but we've finally beaten Chaos to the punch.
10:08But not the gun.
10:10Good afternoon, smart.
10:13Max, it's Siegfried.
10:16I know it's Siegfried.
10:18Tell me, Siegfried.
10:21What's a high-class killer like you doing in a place like this?
10:24The same thing you are, smart.
10:26Yes, well, as a matter of fact, we were just...
10:29staying.
10:30Nobody leaves.
10:31Not until we have made contact with your friend, Dr. T.
10:35Dr. T?
10:36What are you talking about, Siegfried?
10:38I never heard of a Dr. T.
10:39Neither have I.
10:41What does he specialize in?
10:43Fortune cookie messages
10:44and the Omega Deltoid Solotron Mark II.
10:47How do you like that?
10:48Two wild lucky guesses.
10:50You fool!
10:51You think we have no other ways of communication?
10:56Of course.
10:58The old microphone and the squeegee trick.
11:01Another this small talk.
11:02Let us sit down like civilized spies
11:04and wait for Dr. T.
11:06But first, gun, please.
11:09You two, ninety-nine, gun, please.
11:12And no tricks.
11:14I may be a gentleman,
11:15but I'm also a deadly killer.
11:17Now, at precisely three o'clock,
11:19Dr. T will enter,
11:20I will capture him,
11:22and then I will permanently eliminate
11:23both you and ninety-nine.
11:25So, until three,
11:28eat, drink, and be merry.
11:33Max, it's three minutes to three.
11:35Good.
11:36Pass the Chinese crap one.
11:39Take a'em.
11:40And floor is a coolist.
11:43Give me a mug.
11:44My Cort
11:45Take a seriously.
11:46Will you be on my J2?
11:47It's a nice to be an axe.
11:47I'll try to lift you up.
11:48So, I'm never going to go again.
11:48I'm going to run in the floor.
11:49When you're going to outside
11:50up to two.
11:51You're going to get toxter.
11:52Take a readily to the interess.
12:23Hey, buddy. You can read all about it.
12:25Read all about what?
12:26If I told you, you wouldn't have to buy the paper.
12:30Why don't you break down and buy a paper from the kids, Schmout?
12:35Because we already subscribe at the office.
12:37How about you, sir?
12:39Buzz off, punk.
12:50Mmm.
12:52Mmm.
12:54Mmm.
12:55Mmm.
12:57Well, I have to say that this is the worst Chinese food I've ever eaten.
13:04Well, Siegfried, it's 20 minutes after 3.
13:08Now, would you believe that Dr. T is not meeting us here?
13:11Yeah, I believe you.
13:12And now it's time for us to say goodbye.
13:16Goodbye.
13:23Goodbye.
13:23But, Max, why did Siegfried let us go?
13:35Why didn't he kill us while he had the chance?
13:37Hold it, 99.
13:37Hold it, 99.
13:40Don't turn around.
13:41What is it, Max?
13:43Look through my mirror at cufflinks.
13:45It's Siegfried and his henchmen following us in that black car.
13:48Yes.
13:49They're waiting for us to lead them to Dr. T.
13:51But how can we, Max?
13:53We don't even know who Dr. T is.
13:55We don't.
13:56I do.
13:57You see, 99, besides being a great scientific genius, Dr. T is also an expert on the skateboard.
14:03What are you talking about, Max?
14:0699, Dr. T.
14:20Any results from the computer analysis, Max?
14:23Not yet, Chief, but I'm positive I'm right.
14:26I mean, it has to be more than a coincidence that that newspaper kid showed up at Lord Necker's apartment in the Chinese restaurant, too.
14:32Besides, the restaurant is directly across from the school, which lets out at 10 minutes to 3.
14:36It's too incredible.
14:38A bubblegum-chewing scientific genius?
14:40Here comes the first card now, Chief.
14:44Full name, Tyler J. Tattledove.
14:47Age, 11 years, 2 months.
14:49Attends Sequoia Junior High School, 8th grade.
14:53See, Max, there's nothing unusual about him.
14:56Also has master's degree in analytical calculus from Chicago University.
15:02Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Caltech.
15:05It's incredible.
15:06Anything else?
15:08Yes.
15:10I need oil.
15:11Max, turn it off.
15:12I'm convinced.
15:13Get Tyler Tattledove.
15:15Max, control needs him.
15:17As good as done, Chief.
15:19I don't know, Max.
15:20Every control agent's going to be followed by a chaos agent.
15:23From the second we leave this building, Siegfried will be tailing us.
15:26Don't give it another thought, 99.
15:28Just follow me, and I'll show you how to shake a tail.
15:31Max, something's wrong.
15:50I could swear this elevator isn't moving.
15:52It isn't, 99.
15:53A little wiring trick of mine.
15:55Causes the elevator to stand still while the indicator shows it going up.
15:58Max, your resourcefulness is amazing.
16:01Oh, thank you, 99.
16:02By now, Siegfried should be searching the heliport on the roof.
16:05Now all we have to do is to walk out of the front door of this building.
16:07Well, that's it, 99.
16:37We've lost him.
16:40Where to, Max?
16:54Max, do you think your trick worked?
16:55There's absolutely no possibility that Siegfried is anywhere within 10 miles of here.
17:01Good afternoon, smart.
17:03It's amazing how his voice carries, though.
17:05Let's face it, smart.
17:10This high cost of eluding could bankrupt both chaos and control.
17:14Unless, of course, we were to join forces for this assignment.
17:18Max, if they find Dr. T, they'll kill him.
17:209, 9, 9, 99.
17:22At a special chaos meeting, we decided that Dr. T, whoever he is, would be much more useful
17:27to us alive.
17:29You haven't got a chance, Siegfried.
17:31Very well.
17:31I merely propose you lead me to him and let the good doctor decide for himself which side
17:36he chooses.
17:37All right, Siegfried.
17:38I accept your challenge.
17:40Then it is agreed.
17:41You will present your good arguments, and I will present other evil ones.
17:47And may the worst side win.
17:54Well, smart, where's your Dr. T?
17:57Will you relax, Siegfried?
17:58The trouble with you is you don't have any patience.
18:01I have all the patience in the world.
18:02It's just that waiting bugs me.
18:05Well, you don't have to wait any longer.
18:07He's here.
18:07Dr. T?
18:16Hi.
18:17You mean to tell me this itsy-bitsy little kid is the most brilliant scientific mind of
18:23our times?
18:24Ridiculous.
18:27It's true, maybe?
18:29Yes, it's true, Siegfried.
18:30Son, my name is Maxwell Smart, agent 86 of Control.
18:34And I'm Count One Siegfried, vice president in charge of treason for chaos.
18:39Oh, my gosh.
18:40What did you want to talk to me about?
18:42Well, that all depends.
18:44First of all, can you prove you're really Dr. T?
18:47Sure.
18:49Mr. Count Siegfried, would you toss that cup in the air, please?
18:52Yes.
18:52Yes.
18:52Yes.
18:52Yes.
18:52Yes.
18:52Yes.
18:52Yes.
18:52Yes.
18:53Yes.
18:53Yes.
18:54Yes.
18:55Yes.
18:55Yes.
18:56Yes.
18:57Yes.
18:58Yes.
18:59Yes.
19:00Yes.
19:01Yes.
19:02Yes.
19:03Yes.
19:04It's...
19:06Amazing.
19:07That's fantastic.
19:09How do you do it?
19:10It's really quite simple, 99.
19:13You just stick your tongue through the gum and blow.
19:15And then you look at the lips.
19:17I meant the little black box, Max.
19:19Oh.
19:19That.
19:20Eh.
19:21You tell them about it, kid.
19:22Well, sort of on the principle of instantaneous molecular repulsion, it sets up a kind of electronic
19:28force field that repels anything it's directed against.
19:31Right.
19:33Well, Siegfried, are you satisfied?
19:36All except for one thing.
19:37Tell me, Doctor, why were you giving all your miraculous inventions to Professor Lomnecker?
19:42Because he needed ideas for the comic strip he was drawing.
19:45It was the least I could do, considering he always bought my newspaper.
19:49And now that the subscription has expired, along with the professor,
19:53I take it you have no further commitments? You are a free agent?
19:57Gee, I don't know. I don't get out of school till three.
20:00In two afternoons a week, I have Little League.
20:02Listen, sir, if you come with control, not only will you play on our baseball team, but you get to pitch.
20:08You can pitch for the Chaos team, too.
20:10And in our league, this spitball is legal.
20:13Also, our umpires can be bribed.
20:16There's more to life than just baseball, Dr. T.
20:19With us, you can look forward to a rewarding future of self-sacrifice and hard work for the good of your fellow man.
20:26We have potato chips and soda pop for breakfast.
20:30There's three TV horror movies on the right to call Captain Kangaroo a thing.
20:34Now, wait a minute, Siegfried. You're a little out of line. That isn't fair.
20:38Look, son. There's one very important thing that you have to remember.
20:41He is on the side of evil. We are on the side of good.
20:44But why is good better than evil?
20:48Eh, why is good better than evil?
20:51Yes, well, everybody knows why good is better than evil.
20:53Why, all you have to do is look at the world around you.
20:55Who always comes out on top?
20:57Who always gets everything they want?
20:58The good guys or the bad guys?
21:05Eh, let me put it another way.
21:06Enough of this fishmongering. Which side are you going to choose?
21:11Oh, boy. That's easy. I'm on the side she's on.
21:16She's a knockout.
21:18I knew he'd do what any red-blooded American boy would do.
21:21Here are the plans for the Omega Deltoid Solotron Mark II, Mr. Smart.
21:25All is not lost for chaos. Gun, please.
21:30Come on, 99, your gun. Quickly.
21:34Here.
21:35What is that?
21:36My permit. You might as well take it. You use my guns more than I do.
21:41Careful, kid, or else I'll shoot your new lady, friend.
21:45You're a bad, bad man.
21:48Flattery won't help you now, kid.
21:49Good, good.
21:55Get back under the table.
22:00Max, look out!
22:11Okay, fatso, that's it.
22:15I shall now proceed to take you apart piece by piece.
22:25Listen, I hope I wasn't out of line with that crack about fatso.
22:52Can you get it to work?
22:53I'm trying.
22:54Hurry!
23:10Splendid fight, Smart.
23:12Little noisy, but splendid.
23:16What's wrong?
23:17I don't know.
23:17Oh, quick.
23:19And now you die.
23:24Max, darling!
23:40We're just in time.
23:4699, are you all right?
23:47Yes, Max.
23:48How about you, Dr. T?
23:49I'm okay, but if you'll excuse me, I have to get home before dinner, I'll get a spanky.
23:55Oh, Max.
23:57Isn't it a fascinating world where you find such a strange combination of childishness and genius?
24:02It certainly is, 99.
24:07No, Max.
24:08First you have to put your tongue through it, and then you blow.
24:10Well, I know how to do it, 99.
24:13I know how to do it, 99.
24:13All right.
24:43All right.
25:13All right.
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