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After being hypnotized by KAOS to kill the Chief, Max finds himself in a difficult situation while playing a game of chess.
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00:00Your move, Max.
00:16Chief, when was the last time I beat you at chess?
00:20You've never beaten me at chess, Max.
00:22That long ago, eh?
00:24Well, that situation is about to be remedied.
00:27You've walked into a very cleverly laid trap, Chief.
00:32Now watch carefully.
00:33I'm about to execute a fantastic maneuver.
00:37After this move, the game will be over.
00:41Checkmate.
00:43Just as I predicted.
00:45The game is over.
00:49Coffee and roll, gentlemen?
00:51Oh, yes. Thank you, Devonshire.
00:52Actually, that wasn't the move I had in mind.
00:58Now this time, I'm going to chop you just...
01:00Don't drink that coffee!
01:02Later!
01:02Hey, you, come back here!
01:08He got away.
01:10What happened, Devonshire?
01:11I saw that scoundrel pour something into your coffee, Chief.
01:14Are you sure?
01:15Devonshire, I'm sure you're imagining things.
01:17But just in case, Chief, better let me taste it.
01:19No, wait a minute, Max.
01:20Now that's what I call strong coffee.
01:27That was acid.
01:30Devonshire, you saved my life.
01:32How can I thank you?
01:33By accepting my most and baddest apologies, Chief.
01:36To think a thing like this should happen at the Regency Club.
01:40Later.
01:43Max, that looks like the work of chaos.
01:46You're right, Chief.
01:46It looks like they're out to kill you.
01:48But don't worry.
01:49From now on, I'll be with you every minute, day and night.
01:52In order to get to you, they're going to have to kill me first.
01:56All right, thank you, Max.
01:58Wait a minute, Chief.
01:59Just as I thought, it's ticking.
02:06The old time bomb and the roll trick.
02:16Strange.
02:17I could have sworn I heard it ticking.
02:19You did, Max.
02:20My watch.
02:26That's funny.
02:27It's not ticking now.
02:29I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I could have sworn I
03:29I don't mind telling you, Max, I'm a little concerned that a chaos man was able to get into the Regency Club.
03:35Me too, Chief. Imagine a private club like that.
03:39Telling where they'll be able to infiltrate next. Maybe even the Pentagon.
03:43You're right, Chief. But even if they do get a man into the Pentagon, that's not saying he'll be able to get out.
03:48I remember one of our own agents was lost in there for three days.
03:51Three days? Max, no agent could be that confused.
03:54Well, let's see now. I went in on a Friday.
03:59Watch the phone. I'll be back in a minute.
04:03Hello, Chief. Max, I just heard what happened at the Regency Club. I'm worried.
04:08Me too, 99.
04:10The Chief is going to have to be guarded day and night. We can't let him out of our sight for one single minute.
04:14But, Max, you know how he hates to have people around him constantly.
04:17I have to leave the building. I'll be back soon.
04:20Does he at least have a gun to protect himself?
04:23I don't know, 99. I better check and find out.
04:26Right.
04:28Here, let me help you on with your coat, Chief.
04:30Thank you, Max.
04:31There you go.
04:36Bye.
04:36Bye, Chief.
04:39Does he have a gun?
04:40Mm-hmm.
04:40Are you sure?
04:41Positive, 99.
04:42Here it is.
04:44Max, now he has no way to protect himself at all.
04:47Oh.
04:49Well, at least he won't shoot himself accidentally.
04:53Max, I've been thinking about the Regency Club.
04:55Do you think it's a good idea for you and the Chief to continue exposing yourself to danger by playing chess there?
05:00Don't be ridiculous, 99.
05:02The Regency Club is the one place where the Chief and I will be absolutely safe.
05:06Besides, there's a good man looking out for us there.
05:08Who's that?
05:09Good old, trustworthy Cedric Devonshire.
05:12You thought?
05:13Chaos doesn't pay you to think.
05:15You men were sent here to obey.
05:17It has taken me years to gain my position of trust at the Regency Club,
05:20and it has proven a veritable stockpile of information for chaos.
05:24If that assassination attempt had been successful, it would have ruined everything.
05:27Those are understanding that headquarters issued orders to have the Chief of Control liquidated.
05:33Gentlemen, there is a plan in the works to eradicate both the Chief of Control
05:38and Maxwell Smart in such a way that there will be no link to chaos.
05:44I have just completed my final experiment, and it is an unqualified success.
05:51What is it?
05:53All in due time, gentlemen.
05:56Tomorrow morning, I want Maxwell Smart abducted and brought to me alive.
06:03Don't kill him.
06:13We've got to take him alive.
06:15Make him use up his ammunition.
06:24Hello, Control?
06:26What number are you calling?
06:27I'm calling Control, Operator.
06:33I cannot hear you clearly, sir.
06:35Oh, sorry about that, Operator.
06:37You see, I'm in a running gun battle.
06:38Wait a minute.
06:39I'll put my silencer on.
06:46Is that better, Operator?
06:47Yes, much better, sir.
06:48Now, whom do you want?
06:50I'm calling Control, Operator.
06:53Control?
06:53Yes, a master spy organization here in Washington
06:57operated by the forces of good in the free world
06:59to combat the forces of evil and totalitarianism.
07:03Would you please spell that, sir?
07:05Control, C-O-N.
07:07No, totalitarianism.
07:10Operator, would you please hurry?
07:12I'm in great danger.
07:13One moment, please.
07:16That number has been changed.
07:18Have you a pencil?
07:19Operator, I've got a fantastic memory.
07:22Just give me the number.
07:23Operator, I prefer you to make a note of the numbers
07:27to avoid dialing incorrectly.
07:30Just a minute.
07:33I've got a pen.
07:34Go ahead, give it to me.
07:35The number is 555-6213.
07:395-5-5-6-2-1-3.
07:42What number are you dialing?
07:55Operator, I'm calling Control.
07:59You have dialed incorrectly.
08:02Give me your name and address and your dime will be refunded.
08:06Operator, I'm calling from my shoe.
08:08What is the number of your shoe, sir?
08:11It's an unlisted shoe operator.
08:14Never mind.
08:18That's it.
08:19Let's take them.
08:20Control headquarters.
08:45Control headquarters.
08:47Sorry.
08:48Wrong number.
08:49Gentlemen, I am about to administer it.
08:57That's it.
09:02It's a brainwashing pill.
09:04The end result of 15 years of private research.
09:09It's working already.
09:12Maxwell Smart.
09:13Agent 86 of Control.
09:15Do you hear me?
09:16I hear you.
09:17I am about to give you certain commands which you will carry out with blind obedience when
09:21you awaken, though you will remember nothing of this conversation.
09:25Do you understand?
09:26You will play chess this evening as usual with the chief of control at the Regency Club.
09:33I will play chess this evening as usual with the chief of control at the Regency Club.
09:40The chief will win.
09:41The chief will win as usual.
09:43When he wins, he will utter the word checkmate.
09:46Checkmate is your command word.
09:49Checkmate is my command word.
09:51When you hear the word checkmate, you will draw your revolver, take careful aim, and shoot to kill.
09:57Gentlemen, it is now high noon.
10:09The effectiveness of that pill will last for exactly 12 hours until midnight.
10:14Since Smart and the chief begin their chess game between 7 and 8 tonight, that will give
10:19us more than enough time.
10:21But, Devonshire, what if Smart wins the chess game?
10:24Have you ever seen Maxwell Sparks play chess?
10:42Should be coming round at any moment now.
10:46Imagine the scandal when the top agent of control kills his own chief right under the noses of
10:51the most important government officials at their very own club.
10:54It will mean the end of control as an effective organization.
10:57And it will mean the end of Maxwell Smart himself, as he will be tried and executed for
11:03murder, and all because of a little white brainwashing pill.
11:07He's coming too.
11:12You fool!
11:13We wanted him to use that phone to call control so they can help him escape.
11:18It has to look as though he got away on his own or the plan won't work.
11:21What do you mean?
11:22If we let Smart go, control will be suspicious as to why we captured him and then let him
11:27walk for free.
11:29Let's wake it up.
11:30Come on, we've got to get out of here.
11:31Souvenir Chaos Convention, Atlantic City, 1923.
11:55This must be Chaos Headquarters.
12:00This must be Chaos Headquarters.
12:00They broke my shoe phone.
12:27Ask him some questions about his chief.
12:31That will make him think we kidnapped him just to get information.
12:34Then find some way to give him these keys and let him escape.
12:37But won't that make him suspicious?
12:39Not if you play your cards right.
12:42Fortunately, Maxwell Smart considered himself quite the ladies' man.
12:46Well...
12:47Hello there.
12:59Hello there.
12:59You may call me Shirley, Mr. Smart.
13:09I see you know my name.
13:11All Chaos agents know the name of the famous Maxwell Smart.
13:15Tell me, Mr. Smart...
13:16You can call me Max.
13:19Tell me, Max.
13:21Where does your chief go on Wednesday nights?
13:24Well, I'm afraid you'll have to be a little more specific than that, Shirley.
13:27What Wednesday night?
13:28How about next Wednesday night?
13:30You're wasting your time.
13:32That's classified information.
13:34Then what are you doing next Wednesday night, Maxie?
13:37Maybe we could do it together.
13:39Well, I'm afraid not.
13:40You see, I'm guarding the chief at a concert next Wednesday night.
13:44How about another night then, Maxie?
13:47At your place?
13:48I'm sorry, but I'm not allowed to have any Chaos agents at my place.
14:02How about your place?
14:06Here's my phone number.
14:09And here are the keys to the cell.
14:13And call me when you escape.
14:15Look at that accent.
14:25Gets easier all the time.
14:42He threw those keys out the window.
14:44Get down there and retrieve them.
14:46Shirley, get back in there.
14:51So why did you throw those keys away?
14:53Are you kidding?
14:54You didn't really expect me to fall for the oldest trick in the world, did you?
14:58What trick?
14:59I put the key in the lock and...
15:025,000 volts.
15:03Take that tray of food into him, then turn your back, let him overpower you so that he can escape.
15:18Well, that's my lunch.
15:20Perhaps you would rather do without lunch permanently?
15:23Good lunch, Mr. Smart.
15:37I don't know.
15:41I don't know.
15:41That smells delicious.
15:46I wonder if you'd mind tasting that for me.
15:49Not at all.
15:53Tastes all right to me.
15:55Well, go ahead.
15:55Have another bite.
15:57Sure.
15:57Thanks.
15:58Thanks.
15:58Thanks.
15:58Thanks.
16:06What did you do that for?
16:11Because that's the second oldest trick in the world.
16:13What is?
16:14Well, you taste the food, go next door and take an antidote for the poison you just swallowed,
16:19and I'm left here to die like a dog.
16:21No, thank you.
16:29You get in there and help, Miss Kate.
16:31How?
16:32How? I don't know how. Use your ingenuity.
16:34Hey, maybe if we all just went in there and surrendered.
16:38Get in there.
16:49All right, Mr. Smart.
16:50Look, fellow, I don't know what you got.
16:50Okay, Mr. Smart.
16:52You got me covered.
16:53Yes?
16:54But this is only a finger.
16:56You can't fool me, Mr. Smart.
16:58That's a finger gun, a gun that looks like a finger.
17:01No, it isn't. Look, it's only a finger.
17:04You're right, Mr. Smart.
17:07It's only a finger.
17:13Come on, Smart. Use that fabulous brain of yours.
17:18There must be a way out of here.
17:19Trying to dig his way out through the concrete with a spoon.
17:35That will take you seven years to escape.
17:37Get in there and help him.
17:39How?
17:40How? I don't know how.
17:42Take him for a ride and let him escape anything.
17:45But get him out of here!
17:46I'm worried about 86.
17:51I was supposed to meet him hours ago and I haven't seen him all day.
17:55Max, you're all right.
17:57Just barely.
17:59Where have you been, Max?
18:00Chief, you won't believe it. You just won't believe it.
18:02The most incredible thing happened to me.
18:04I was jumped by two chaos agents in broad daylight in an alley.
18:08Rendered unconscious, taken to chaos headquarters, interrogated unmercifully about your activities without revealing a thing, Chief.
18:15Then I made the most fantastic escape with the use of karate and jumping from a moving car.
18:21Max, that sounds almost impossible.
18:23Huh?
18:24Which part, Chief? Maybe I could change it.
18:27Max, if you were in chaos headquarters, then you should be able to tell us where it's located.
18:31Uh, yes.
18:34Well, as a matter of fact, 99, I, uh...
18:37As a matter of fact, what?
18:38Well, Chief, you don't expect me to talk about it right out here in the open like this.
18:43After all, it is top secret.
18:44I demand the cone of silence.
18:46Max, do we have to?
18:49Of course, with classified information like this.
18:52All right.
18:53Cone of silence.
18:54Well, Max?
19:03What, Chief?
19:05Where is it?
19:07What?
19:09Headquarters.
19:11Headquarters?
19:13Chaos.
19:15Oh, chaos.
19:17Had enough.
19:21What's the matter, Chief?
19:22What's the matter? Didn't you hear that echo?
19:24Didn't I hear what?
19:25Echo, echo, echo.
19:27Oh, yes.
19:28I heard it that time.
19:36Hope the Chief says the fatal word, checkmate, quickly.
19:39That pill is due to lose its effectiveness at 12 o'clock.
19:42Okay.
19:43We'll wait outside.
19:45If we don't hear a shot by 12 o'clock, we'll know something's gone wrong.
19:48We'll come back in and take care of it our way.
19:50Nothing can go wrong.
19:53It better not.
19:55You two get out of here before Smart sees you.
19:57Good evening, Chief.
20:06Evening.
20:06Smart.
20:07The table's all ready, sir.
20:09Good.
20:15Have an enjoyable game, gentlemen?
20:16Thank you, Devonshire.
20:18You ready, Max?
20:19Not quite, Chief.
20:21Oh, I've been wondering what you had in that package.
20:23Well, after the last time you beat me, I decided to take positive action.
20:28How to play chess in six easy lessons?
20:33Yes.
20:33Written by an eight-year-old champion.
20:35And so simple, even a child can understand it.
20:39You're right, Max.
20:40Don't rush me, Chief.
20:45Chess is a very easy game to learn.
20:48In this book, you will find all you need to know to play, to enjoy the game, and to hold
20:53your own against other friends who play chess.
21:01Still your move, Max.
21:02Congratulations.
21:14It's only been 45 minutes, and already you've made your first move.
21:18I was not aware, sir, that speedy play was instrumental in the final decision of a game
21:23of chess.
21:24It isn't, 86.
21:25The only thing that concerns me is that I'm not a young man.
21:28Your move.
21:32It's your move, Max.
21:44What's the matter, Chief?
21:45Worried?
21:46Afraid I'm going to win my first game?
21:49No, I'm afraid this is going to be my last game.
21:59Whoa.
22:00Whoa.
22:00Whoa.
22:02I could move my knight here, or my queen there.
22:10No.
22:12Aren't your eyes getting tired from so much reading, Max?
22:17Oh, here's an interesting chapter, Chief.
22:19How to wear down your opponent.
22:21We could finish the game by mail.
22:43Do you mind, Chief?
22:46Please, Devonshire, this is one game I'd like to win without any help.
22:54That's perfectly all right, Max.
22:56Get all the help you can.
23:00Uh-huh.
23:02Just as I thought.
23:04After this move, you'll be in a trap from which you will be unable to extricate yourself.
23:08Good.
23:09Good.
23:09When you say that, I always know I'm about to win.
23:13Thank you, Max.
23:14That's...
23:15Kick-bait!
23:15You just shot Devonshire.
23:20What for?
23:22I don't know, Chief.
23:23But believe me, I better have a darn good reason.
23:33In other words, Chief, using their diabolical brainwashing pill, Chaos programmed me to shoot you the minute you said the fatal word.
23:41Precisely.
23:42When Devonshire forgot himself and said the word first, you were merely reacting to the command given you earlier.
23:48Max, I can't tell you how sorry I am about doubting your story.
23:52Oh, that's all right, Chief.
23:53We all make mistakes.
23:55Say, Chief, I got a good idea.
23:56Why don't we play a little game of Chinese checkers just to unwind?
24:00Fine.
24:00Any game at all, so long as it doesn't end with the word checkmate.
24:06Max!
24:13Sorry about that, Chief.
24:16There's nothing harder to shake than a bad habit.
24:21cause if you protect a куп속音, it's all right.
24:23Once you're ready once you let me do, then hear your shouting history.
24:24If you doとう-you out there's nothing fine, it doesn't end with the word checkers.
24:26Major, Tте-te by cart.
24:27Maidan choose, once your family.
24:30I won't let Drake-book being.
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