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Get Smart
We added a cardboard telephone booth for 86 to use in the first scene. For the disintegration of the steel balls, we used silver/gray balloons tied with string in a box on a table. We poked a hole in the table so that 44 could pull the string. Riki Zide, All Saints' Episcopal School, Fort Worth, Texas
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We came up with a great way for the "globes of steel" to disappear. We installed a rubber garbage disposal opening into the top of the table we built, painted styrofoam balls gray, ran fishing line through them. Then, Agent 44 (who's under the table) simply pulls the string and the balls come through the opening when "lasered." Jeannie Henry, Reed-Custer High School, Morris, Ill.
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Take it over the top; play it large. Richard Gage, Struthers High School, Struthers, Ohio
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Research the show. It clarified a lot of characteristics of 86 and 99. Get the Get Smart CD. Vocally it helped the actor playing 86. Chris Stockgan, Medicine Hat High School, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
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Requires minimal sets! Lisa Greenwood, West Junior High School, Lawrence Kansas.
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