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The Private Eyes (1981) is an American film starring
Tim Conway and
Don Knotts. The pair play bumbling
detectives from
Scotland Yard. The film is directed by Lang Elliott, and marks the final pairing of both Conway and Knotts, not counting their
cameos as two
California Highway Patrol officers in the 1984 movie
Cannonball Run II.
The pair are assigned the murder investigation of Lord and Lady Morley. The case involves a big dark house,
ghosts, and a questionable staff. As the two investigate the murder, each of the staff, which includes a Japanese samurai caricature, a
hunchback, a
gypsy, and an
insane butler to mention a few, are killed. The bodies disappear before the detectives can gather the mansion's mistress. The killing continues until the pair finally convince the heiress (played by Trisha Noble), that there really is a killer running loose. The film features a mansion full of
secret passages (filmed on-location at the
Biltmore Estate) and is full of stock characters. Some inaccuracies include buzzard
pus used in making ink, fish eyes and hummingbird cookies eaten by A central plot element is the Wookilar, a half-man half pig monster, on which Tim Conway is fixated.
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