Private Eyes
Private Eyes (1953)

Private Eyes

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Keep it coming. It's a great show and it isn't a time waster!

When Monogram Pictures became Allied Artists, the Bowery Boys series got a bigger budget and new talent (behind the scenes), and it showed. Actually, Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall decided to try out a new director with a different style and a new writer.

I love that this show is Canadian!! They aren't the sneakiest PIs but I still enjoy watching it.

These two gotta be the worst private eyes in the history. If you take moonlighting & Remington Steele,minus the good script writing, on-screen chemistry.

A newspaper preview of this show suggested it was a cross between Moonlighting and Republic of Doyle. What a complete insult to both far-superior shows!

This Private Eyes program sucks so bad and the acting so poor, and the progressive tilt so nauseating, the series which some falsely claim to be "wildly popular" should be axed and the pathetic script writers deported to Russia!

Private Eyes is one of those unfortunate shows that tries a little too hard and winds up as self satire. In this case the satire is of the light hearted "teamsy", "sort of" romantic, crime solving "duo" show.

The trolls are at it again. How is it that something can come along, remind us of something else and immediately it gets panned as unoriginal?

I thought this sounded like a Moonlighting/Remington Steele remake but it's different. It's an unlikely couple doing P.

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