

- #CLUE GAME CHARACTERS MRS WHITE MOVIE#
- #CLUE GAME CHARACTERS MRS WHITE FULL#
- #CLUE GAME CHARACTERS MRS WHITE TV#
Edgar Hoover, and homosexuals-not-being-allowed-to-hold-government-jobs part of the Fifties, in particular. The communism (though in all three endings it's just a " Red Herring"), nuclear arms race, J.
#CLUE GAME CHARACTERS MRS WHITE MOVIE#

If you would like to read the February 1985 shooting script, click on this link.Then another pre-recorded section showed the solution.

#CLUE GAME CHARACTERS MRS WHITE TV#
The 1992–93 Australian TV adaptation, also called Cluedo, was a kind of game show where pre-recorded scenes showed how a guest star was murdered every week, and the actors playing the six main characters were questioned by a live studio audience, which was also filmed so the TV audience could play along as well (only the week's murderer could lie, all the other suspects had to tell the truth)-which meant that the TV audience had to depend on the studio audience to ask the right questions. Boddy.ĭo not confuse this film with Cluedo, the 1990–93 British TV adaptation of the board game (which, unbelievably, was a Game Show). Lee Ving, better known as the singer for punk band F.E.A.R., plays Mr. Green, Christopher Lloyd as Professor Plum, Martin Mull as Colonel Mustard, Lesley Ann Warren as Miss Scarlet, and Colleen Camp as Yvette the maid. Members of the cast included Tim Curry as Wadsworth, Madeline Kahn as Mrs. Fans regard it as a solid comedy with a mix of clever dialogue and slapstick, and the various solutions to the murders (mostly) hold up on repeat viewings.ĭirected by Jonathan Lynn. The DVD and Blu-Ray releases enable viewers to play one ending at random or all three endings as described above.Īlthough it bombed in theaters, Clue eventually became a Cult Classic. The home video and TV versions of the film include all three endings these cuts mark two endings as "how it could have happened", while marking the third ending as "how it really happened". This was harshly criticized by reviewers, who apparently didn't know a zany comedy couldn't have a real mystery happening. In theaters, the solution to the murders changed depending on where you saw the movie viewers couldn't deduce the murderer from the clues presented, since other options had to remain viable in order to accommodate the other endings. But how about this?Ĭlue bombed in theaters, partly because of the movie's Multiple Endings. That was one way the description could have ended. While made in The '80s, the film sets its story in 1954 (and in New England) to justify both the large mansion and the politically-charged secrets of its main cast. The group opts to solve the case themselves rather than call the police, and Hilarity Ensues-and in a good way.

Boddy since everyone has both the means and a motive to turn Boddy into a body, everyone becomes a suspect in his murder. When the lights go out, someone kills Mr. Boddy turns the tables on the plan: he gives everyone a weapon and asks them to kill Wadsworth so no one will have their secrets exposed. The six guests travel to the remote mansion after receiving an invitation from the butler, Wadsworth, to expose his employer, Mr.
#CLUE GAME CHARACTERS MRS WHITE FULL#
The film justifies the game's premise (a large mansion full of people with silly names trying to solve a murder mystery) by turning all of the characters from the board game into blackmail victims using predetermined aliases. Quite possibly 1985's best movie based on a board game, Clue is a murder mystery/comedy film based on the board game Clue (or Cluedo, depending where you live).
