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appears as an insurance man; he later became a series regular as Agent 44.

Critics and fans alike consider "Too Many Chiefs" an "excellent episode," noting that it showcases the show's transition from standard sitcom to high-level parody. The technical achievement of having Edward Platt appear as two characters in the same shot without a visible "splice-line" was particularly impressive for 1960s television. "Get Smart" Too Many Chiefs (TV Episode 1965) - IMDb "Get Smart" Too Many Chiefs(1965)

This episode features one of the most memorable uses of the malfunctioning Cone of Silence , which eventually smashes the Chief's desk. appears as an insurance man; he later became

Max must use his (often questionable) intuition to identify the real Chief and save the day. Iconic Gags and Gadgets "Get Smart" Too Many Chiefs (TV Episode 1965)

A comedic Mexican standoff in a hotel lobby ends with five agents pointing guns at each other, leading to a punchline where four shots are heard but five bodies are found. Production and Cast Details Director: Bruce Bilson. Writers: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso. Guest Stars: Susanne Cramer as Tanya Lupescu.