Retro Trailer For The 1980 Don Knotts Whodunit Mystery-Comedy THE PRIVATE EYES

This week’s retro trailer is for the the 1980 slapstick mystery-comedy The Private Eyes starring Don Knotts and Tim Conway as bumbling detectives Inspector Winship and Dr. Tart. The duo is sent from Scotland Yard to investigate a murder at a sprawling English mansion, where they encounter a quirky cast of characters, a series of cryptic rhyming clues, and a string of suspicious deaths. As the investigation unfolds, the clueless detectives stumble their way through red herrings, hidden passages, and spooky hijinks, all while trying to catch a mysterious killer who seems to always be one step ahead.The film is a playful homage to classic murder mysteries like The Hound of the Baskervilles and Clue, but with the fun signature goofball humor of Knotts and Conway. The actors deliver a perfect mix of slapstick comedy and absurdity. While the plot follows a traditional whodunit structure, the emphasis is firmly on laughs, with over-the-top gags and campy horror elements.This is a funny film worth watching if you’ve never seen it!

May 4, 2025 - 18:11
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Retro Trailer For The 1980 Don Knotts Whodunit Mystery-Comedy THE PRIVATE EYES

This week’s retro trailer is for the the 1980 slapstick mystery-comedy The Private Eyes starring Don Knotts and Tim Conway as bumbling detectives Inspector Winship and Dr. Tart.

The duo is sent from Scotland Yard to investigate a murder at a sprawling English mansion, where they encounter a quirky cast of characters, a series of cryptic rhyming clues, and a string of suspicious deaths.

As the investigation unfolds, the clueless detectives stumble their way through red herrings, hidden passages, and spooky hijinks, all while trying to catch a mysterious killer who seems to always be one step ahead.

The film is a playful homage to classic murder mysteries like The Hound of the Baskervilles and Clue, but with the fun signature goofball humor of Knotts and Conway.

The actors deliver a perfect mix of slapstick comedy and absurdity. While the plot follows a traditional whodunit structure, the emphasis is firmly on laughs, with over-the-top gags and campy horror elements.

This is a funny film worth watching if you’ve never seen it!