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  2. The Private Eyes (1980 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Private Eyes is a 1980 American comedy mystery film starring Tim Conway and Don Knotts. The pair play bumbling American detectives who work for Scotland Yard . It was filmed at Biltmore Estate in Asheville , North Carolina .

  3. Private Eyes (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Private Eyes (during production first known as The Code) [2] is a Canadian comedy-drama television series based on the novel of the same name by G.B. Joyce, created by Tim Kilby and Shelley Eriksen starring Jason Priestley and Cindy Sampson as the two protagonist private investigators solving crimes in Toronto.

  4. Private Eye (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Private Eye is an American crime drama television series created by Anthony Yerkovich that aired on NBC from September 13, 1987 until January 8, 1988. Premise [ edit ]

  5. The Private Eyes (1976 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Private Eyes is a 1976 Hong Kong comedy film written, directed by and starring Michael Hui and co-starring his brothers Samuel Hui and Ricky Hui as well as Shih Kien and Richard Ng in his second film role. John Woo was the production designer and also co-director, though he was uncredited. [1]

  6. City Hunter: Angel Dust - Wikipedia

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    City Hunter: Angel Dust, also known as City Hunter The Movie: Angel Dust (Japanese: 劇場版シティーハンター 天使の涙), is a 2023 Japanese animated action film. It is part of the City Hunter franchise and is a follow-up to the 2019 film City Hunter: Shinjuku Private Eyes .

  7. Private Eye (film) - Wikipedia

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    According to its distributor CJ Entertainment, Private Eye attracted more than 554,000 viewers nationwide in the four days since its premiere on April 2, 2009, making it #1 at the South Korean box office. [3] As of May 10, 2009, the total tickets sold domestically was 1,907,094. [4]

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  9. Private Eyes (1953 film) - Wikipedia

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    Private Eyes is a 1953 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. [1] The film was released on December 6, 1953, by Allied Artists and is the thirty-second film in the series.