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How long is The Private Eyes?
1 hour and 31 minutes
When was The Private Eyes released?
November 21, 1980
What is the IMDb rating of The Private Eyes?
6.5 out of 10
Who stars in The Private Eyes?
Tim Conway
,
Don Knotts
, and
Trisha Noble
Who wrote The Private Eyes?
Tim Conway
and
John Myhers
Who directed The Private Eyes?
Lang Elliott
Who was the composer for The Private Eyes?
Peter Matz
Who was the producer of The Private Eyes?
Lang Elliott
and
Wanda Dell
Who was the executive producer of The Private Eyes?
Lang Elliott
Who was the cinematographer for The Private Eyes?
Jacques Haitkin
Who was the editor of The Private Eyes?
Patrick M. Crawford
What is the plot of The Private Eyes?
Scotland Yard sends a goofy pair to check on foul play at a mansion outside 1920s London.
What was the budget for The Private Eyes?
2.3 million
How much did The Private Eyes earn at the US box office?
$18 million
What is The Private Eyes rated?
PG
What genre is The Private Eyes?
Comedy and Mystery
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