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Adventures of a Private Eye

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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Adventures of a Private Eye (1977)
While a private detective is away on vacation, his not particularly bright assistant takes it upon himself to "solve" a case that comes in. Complications ensue.
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While a private detective is away on vacation, his not-particularly-bright assistant takes it upon himself to "solve" a case that comes in. Complications ensue.While a private detective is away on vacation, his not-particularly-bright assistant takes it upon himself to "solve" a case that comes in. Complications ensue.While a private detective is away on vacation, his not-particularly-bright assistant takes it upon himself to "solve" a case that comes in. Complications ensue.

  • Director
    • Stanley A. Long
  • Writers
    • Michael Armstrong
    • Stanley A. Long
  • Stars
    • Christopher Neil
    • Suzy Kendall
    • Harry H. Corbett
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    712
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    • Director
      • Stanley A. Long
    • Writers
      • Michael Armstrong
      • Stanley A. Long
    • Stars
      • Christopher Neil
      • Suzy Kendall
      • Harry H. Corbett
    • 17User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Christopher Neil
    • Bob West
    Suzy Kendall
    Suzy Kendall
    • Laura
    Harry H. Corbett
    Harry H. Corbett
    • Sydney
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • Mrs. Horne
    Fred Emney
    Fred Emney
    • Sir Basil
    Liz Fraser
    Liz Fraser
    • Violet
    Irene Handl
    Irene Handl
    • Miss Friggin
    Ian Lavender
    Ian Lavender
    • Derek
    Julian Orchard
    Julian Orchard
    • Police Cyclist
    Jon Pertwee
    Jon Pertwee
    • Judd Blake
    Adrienne Posta
    Adrienne Posta
    • Lisa Moroni
    Anna Quayle
    Anna Quayle
    • Medea
    William Rushton
    • Wilfred
    Robin Stewart
    Robin Stewart
    • Scott
    Veronica Doran
    • Maud
    Jonathan Adams
    Jonathan Adams
    • Inspector Hogg
    Richard Caldicot
    Richard Caldicot
    • Craddock
    Hilary Pritchard
    • Sally
    • Director
      • Stanley A. Long
    • Writers
      • Michael Armstrong
      • Stanley A. Long
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    4Who_remembers_Dogtanian

    Don't expect Fawlty Towers

    This reminds me of what I think TV comedies were like in the 1970s - not the good programmes which get repeated but rather the hundreds of other ones which we've successfully purged from our collective memories. It's not the funniest comedy but it's by no means the worst. There's a fair bit of nudity but nothing you couldn't watch with your mother in the room.

    The last two Carry On films from the 1970s were rightly criticised for becoming seedy, sordid and smutty - not in keeping the traditional Carry On saucy seaside postcard spirit. Their slide into the gutter was because they were competing with the so-called sex-comedies such as the 'Confessions of' and 'Adventures of' series which unapologetically set out to give the audience daft childish humour and lots of lovely, luscious topless ladies! This film actually feels more innocent, more cosy .....almost more family friendly than the last two Carry On films! Unlike the Confessions films or the dire Carry On England, this one's got a proper story, a reasonably clever script, proper stars doing proper acting playing proper characters - some quite funny and even some of the jokes are funny. Also Christopher Neil is pretty good. He's likeable which is important in a weak film like this, he keeps you watching. Unlike the stereotypical working class cheeky chappie caricature Robin Askwith played in the Confessions films, you can relate to Christopher Neil.

    As a comedy, you don't need to take precautions against the possibility of your sides splitting. As a smutty movie you don't need to worry about your grandma turning up - she'd might even enjoy it more than you! It's called a 'sex-comedy' but it's very tame, the sex scenes are there for comedic purposes only and the nudity isn't much more explicit than you'd see queuing up outside your local nightclub these days. How strange that not too long ago this was what couples would go the cinema to see. Innocent naivety!
    7Weirdling_Wolf

    an unapologetically lurid, lowbrow B-Movie bacchanal of puerile bottom-pinching perfidy!

    All B-Movie boggled eyes are sure to be on glistering Giallo Glamour Girl Suzy Kendall who sizzles sensationally in serial smut-wrangler Stanley A. Long's riotously ribald, stupendously silly, bra-burstingly boorish comedy misadventure 'Adventures of a Private Eye' (1977). Witness the blissfully bawdy, barrel scraping buffoonery of charisma-challenged Christopher Neil's brainlessly bumbling private dick enthusiastic attempts to get to the bottom of things, and frequently getting more than his own knickers in a twist!!! One of muck maestro Stanley Long's frivolously frothy, fitfully filthy film's many highlights is the legitimately fabulous burlesque routine by the distractingly delicious Adrienne Posta, energetically performing her rewardingly 'not-so private', eye-catchingly exotic Liza Minnelli Cabaret routine! The more forgiving fans of prosaic Carry on-style pratfalls, dribble-entendres, juvenile jackanapes, and grubby-fingered, saucy postcard piffle will certainly dig on the asinine antics and retrograde tomfoolery of Christopher Neil's scurrilously salacious sleuth, plus the surprisingly glittering cast is a burnished Brit-cult dream, featuring the estimable acting talents of Jon Pertwee, Harry H Corbett, Diana Dors, Ian Lavender, Anna Quale, Irene Handle, Liz Frazer and William Rushton.

    'The 'Adventures of a Private Eye' is an unapologetically lurid, lowbrow B-Movie bacchanal of puerile bottom-pinching perfidy, and, sadly, we shall never see it's inglorious like again!
    6GiraffeDoor

    I'd actually rather watch this than most Sherlock Holmes stuff. Including that Cumberbatch show.

    Exactly what you'd expect: a passable piece of comedic mystery whose main purpose is a wrap around for its infrequent eroticism involving women who don't skip meals. (nice).

    I actually really love this fantasy of eccentric British Aristocrats it recreates.
    BlackJack_B

    Boring, but one thing stands out.

    The second of the "Adventures" series, this one features Chris Neil as Bob, an assistant to a P.I. who tries to crack a case when his boss is on vacation. The whole ordeal is done in a slow, boring, unfunny, contrived sort of way.

    However, the film perks up when Adrienne Posta comes in. Posta delivers a superb impersonation of Oscar-winning actress Liza Minelli (named Lisa Moroni here) who gives him shelter when the bad guys attempt to eliminate him when he's starting to get a bead on solving the case. Posta portrays Minelli from her role in Bob Fosse's "Cabaret" and looks and sounds like her as well. It's a darkhorse candidate in my book for the best mimic job in the history of cinema. Otherwise, there's not much here to like.
    3jaibo

    No private dick could solve the mysteries of this film

    Adventures of a Private Eye introduces us to a number of dense, almost unsolvable mysteries: has Britain ever produced a worse director than Stanley A. Long? why does Long not know, despite spending over 15 years in the film business prior to making this film, how to pace a sequence or end one on a proper punchline? why does he hire enormously talented actors like Harry H. Corbett, Irene Handl, Diana Dors, Jon Pertwee, Anna Quayle and Julien Orchard and give them absolutely nothing to do? why did 70s English audiences flock to see absolute rubbish like this in their droves? It can't be the sex, as compared to the likes of the then-contemporary Swedish and French cinema, there's hardly any flesh on display here, and none of it is even remotely erotic; nor can it be the comedy, which is a lot of things (incompetent, mean spirited, offensive, banal, ignorant, half-hearted, old hat) but not even remotely funny; it can't be the story, which makes British comedy capers of the period which were less successful at the Box Office (House in Nightmare Park for example) look like Chinatown.

    To be fair, Private Dick is a smidgeon better than the first entry into the series, purely because it actually has some kind of story as opposed to being a merely string of idiot vignettes. And the film does look good, especially on the new Region 2 Dvds, where the gorgeous lighting of the interiors and night time scenes is genuinely impressive (catch the shot of photographer Scott walking towards the mansion after dark, the screen awash with breathtaking colours). And Adrienne Posta does a mean Liza Minelli impression, supported would you believe by the boy from the Tomorrow People playing a Bugsy Malone-type Italian gangster, all school play amateurism and elbows.

    "Bloody amateurs" is a phrase a police inspector in the film uses about private eyes, and it's apt given the star of the movie can't act: Christopher Neil is a nullity into oblivion as the title character, taking over from Barry Evans (who instead chose to appear in the flop sex comedy Under the Doctor). Yet another document on the sexual, spiritual and social dereliction of the UK in the 1970s. It does bear the distinction of having a cameo by Shaw Taylor, tipping the wink to TV's then current Police 5, which just goes to show how narrowly culturally specific an audience of TV morons the producer was aiming at with this.

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      According to Stanley Long's autobiography, Adrienne Posta claimed that scenes where she exposes her breast were outtakes, and she got her lawyers to demand their removal from the film. However, Long was able to provide evidence to prove that Miss Posta had been fully aware of the exposure, and had not objected at the time.
    • Quotes

      [Detective Judd Blake has just caught his assistant peeping at the keyhole.]

      Judd Blake: Amateur. Peering through keyholes is for the amateur.

      Bob: I wasn't, actually, Mr. Blake. I just thought I'd dropped something on the floor.

      Judd Blake: Bugging, now that's the professional way.

      Bob: Bugging.

      Judd Blake: Yes, and like everything else, purely a matter of technique. Now you stick with me, and you'll soon learn to be a successful bugger.

    • Alternate versions
      The 1987 Academy Home Entertainment VHS version runs 74 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Best of the Adventures (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Private Eye
      Christopher Neil (as Neil) & Paul Nicholas (as Nicholas)

      Sung by Christopher Neil

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 1979 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un détective trop privé
    • Filming locations
      • West Byfleet Station, Woking, Surrey, England, UK(Bob meets Laura)
    • Production company
      • Salon Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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