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The Private Eyes (1981)

Starring: Tim Conway, Don Knotts Director: Lang Elliott MPAA Rating: PG
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
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Don Knotts and Tim Conway star in The Private Eyes, a 1980 comedy about two bumbling detectives solving a murder. It's an impressively incompetent affair. Every ancient joke falls with a muffled thud as Knotts and Conway ham their way through the pointless story: The lord and lady of a capacious manor are killed, and the lord's ghost seems to have returned to knock off the staff one by one. There's an austere housekeeper, a snooty butler with compulsive twitches, a sexy upstairs maid, a deformed groomsman, and a buxom young heir to the estate, who of course is going to be in some state of undress before the movie is over. People get killed, their bodies disappear, Knotts and Conway wander aimlessly through secret passageways, dimly seeking some way out of this movie. Conway cowrote the script, so he gets most of the blame; Knotts was probably just happy to have the work. --Bret Fetzer

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Original theatrical trailer
Photo gallery of production stills
Audio commentary by Tim Conway and Lang Elliott

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5.0 out of 5 stars This movie is hilarious, May 6 2004
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This review is from: Private Eyes (VHS Tape)
It's a true comedy classic - you'll laugh til you fall out of your chair! And it is climactic too!
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3.0 out of 5 stars slippery sleuths, Mar 24 2004
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great comedy team as wats &holmes like the beach wagon etc they realy left a mark ...
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5.0 out of 5 stars "A Sound? You mean like a Wookalar would make?" "Koowah!", Jan 20 2004
By "monkeysand" (Sitting on the beach) - See all my reviews
First the DVD review: This DVD was/is put out by "Hens Tooth" video. (Hens Tooth?) Features the original theatrical trailer, which in itself is a gem; a wonderful stills gallery featuring behind the scenes making of the movie...priceless! And an awesome commentary by Tim Conway and the Director Lang Elliot who offer tons of little know facts and insight to this classic! This DVD is crisp and clear and so is the sound! The only thing this DVD lacks are the deleted and alternate scenes and alternate angles they showed on TV back in 1984. (see below for details) But, I'm happy to take what they give!

I know this is going to sound odd, but this is my favorite comedy of all time! No question! I have always been a big fan of Tim Conway and Don Knotts! (Who isn't?) Both men are absolute geniuses and have been underused since this movie came out back in 1981. This movie left a huge impression on me when I was a kid! I have always wanted a house just like the one in this movie! Who wouldn't want a 252 room estate! You could almost sleep in a different room for a full year! I was equally impressed when I found out the house in this movie is a real house! It's the Biltmore House and gardens. The real house is in Asheville North Carolina. Although the Biltmore House doesn't have 252 rooms (darn!) it is an absolutely gorgeouse manor! I highly recommend you check out their website! They will even send you a free brochure which pulls out into a mini poster! I have one on my wall right now! Very cool!

Anyways, back to the review...This is one movie that can be shared with the whole family! When this movie came out I was 10 years old and was so impressed by the look of it, the hysterical comedy, the cast, and the mystery storyline! You had to be there, but everytime and I mean EVERYTIME I saw this movie the theater was packed and sold out! Movies back then would run for 3-6 months at a time! (this is before even video and vcr's) I would clip every article or advertisement for this movie and I still have them today in a scrapbook! Yes, I am a fan!

Tim and Don play two ameturish private detectives who are called in to investigate the murder of Lord and Lady Morley, the owners of the estate. Don plays the straight guy to a T! Tim plays a wacky, paranoidish, inventor/detective. One of Tims inventions is called a time gun, which goes off every hour! He is also afraid of a legendary creature called the "Wookalar"! A half pig half human creature that will "suck your brains right out your nose!" Very funny stuff! You have to see it for yourself! The two detectives run into a myriad of funny characters along the way in the Manors staff and housekeeprs/caretakers! Just when they think they know who the killer is..that suspect ends up dead! Hilarious!

Now, here is something to note: I was extactic when this movie first aired on TV back in 1984 and happily taped it! Lucky for anyone else who taped it (and still has the tape like me!) because they showed scenes and alternate takes/angles that are NOT IN THIS DVD! They show a scene with Trisha Noble and Tim Conway eating dinner at a loooong dinner table that is just hilarious! Tim dresses up as Don's character, in hopes of "fooling" the killer, as a decoy. Trishas character just beats the crud out of Tim as she gets upset when people try to "trick" her! Hilarious!
The next scene they showed was an extra scene of Tim trying to send off a Homing pigeon, with an update of their investigation to Scotland Yard. Tim has a whole crate of homing pigeons and every time he trys to send a message something happens to the bird! So, in the deleted scene Tim paints a pigeon black, so no one can see it at night thus nothing should happen to it, and when he throws it out the window of his room...the pigeon goes but the wings stay in his hands! Cruel? Yes, by todays standards, but still funny!
Next, there is an alternate scene when the maid is preparing tea for Tim and Don and the killer slips poison in their cups. And there are a couple of alternate angle shots throughout the TV version.

This is an absolute classic comedy! Buy it before it goes out of print!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Can't Help But Laugh
Buy this flick. You probably saw it on cable 20 years ago, or maybe some goof at the office told you about it. Here's why it's worth owning. Read more
Published on Oct 22 2003 by Thomas D. Moore

5.0 out of 5 stars Even teens will laugh at this one!
Tim Conway and Don Knots are quite a duo in this hilarious mystery. You never quite know "who done it" and you never can be sure about what the next rhyme won't be... Read more
Published on Aug 29 2003 by renee519

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Mystery Comedy Ever
If you enjoy laughing and a good mystery then you will love this movie. Tim Conway and Don Knotts are at their best in this film. It blows Clue away. Read more
Published on May 17 2003 by Christina

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Mystery Comedy Ever
If you enjoy laughing and a good mystery then you will love this movie. Tim Conway and Don Knotts are at their best in this film. It blows Clue away. Read more
Published on May 17 2003 by Christina

4.0 out of 5 stars Conway & Knotts "at it again" -- Pleasant Nonsense
Tim Conway & Don Knots are the definitive pair of fools. Here they are called upon to solve a double-murder. Read more
Published on April 8 2003 by Michael Mathena

5.0 out of 5 stars Memories
I looked for this movie for years.Takes me back to my younger years watching it at my grandmas house. This was comedy in it s prime with a mysterious plot. Read more
Published on Mar 16 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic screwball hijinx
You know you loved this movie way back when and your
kids will love it too!
Published on Mar 10 2003 by Patrick Foley

5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Family Favorite!
I was thrilled when I came across this movie and snatched it up right away. This movie is an absolute favorite with my family and actually an inside joke because everyone we... Read more
Published on Dec 9 2002 by Jennifer DeYoung

3.0 out of 5 stars Three stars for average DVD transfer.
The DVD transfer of the Private Eyes is fairly average.

1. The picture and sound quality is pretty good, although there are two scenes in the movie where the music score is... Read more

Published on Nov 13 2002 by Joe Mac Guy

3.0 out of 5 stars Family-friendly fun minus the farts
Now-days, seems you have to have flatulence, penis/boob jokes, or a semingly endless string of un-related site gags to have it qualify as a comedy/mystery. Read more
Published on Aug 28 2002 by James Gray

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