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    Cone of Silence

    1961 · Drama · 1h 16m

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  1. Writer/Producer Leonard Stern talks about the creation of The Cone of Silence featured in several episodes of the classic 1960s TV spy spoof Get Smart!, with TV Time Machine host Jim Benson....

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  2. Get Smart cone of silence 1. Carl Jones. 693 subscribers. Subscribed. 4K. 908K views 13 years ago.

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  3. The Cone of Silence is one of many recurring joke devices from Get Smart, a 1960s American comedy television series about an inept spy. The essence of the joke is that the apparatus, designed for secret conversations, makes it impossible for those inside the device – and easy for those outside the device – to hear the conversation.

  4. Get Smart: Created by Mel Brooks, Buck Henry. With Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, Edward Platt, Robert Karvelas. Maxwell Smart, a highly intellectual but bumbling spy working for the CONTROL agency, battles the evil forces of rival spy agency KAOS with the help of his competent partner Agent 99.

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    • 1965-09-18
    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
    • 25
  5. In episode 26 of the US tv sitcom Get Smart! (originally aired 19 March 1966), secret agent Maxwell Smart (Don Adams) and his boss The Chief (Edward... | By Museum of Portable Sound | I brought along the Portable cone of silence. It was in my car, Max.

    • 1 min
    • 1321
    • Museum of Portable Sound
  6. Feb 25, 2023 · The Cone of Silence was designed to create a secure environment for private conversations between spies, but its execution often led to disastrous results. Picture two spies, each sitting in their own cone-shaped contraption, unable to hear anything but the sound of their own voice.

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  8. The Cone of Silence is a gadget used by CONTROL. In the episode "A Tale of Two Tails," it was mentioned that the Cone of Silence was invented by a Professor Cone. It has never worked properly, but Max sometimes asks to use it when he feels that the subject he and the Chief are talking about is Top Secret.

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