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Clue
Description
Six guests are invited to a strange house and must cooperate with the staff to solve a murder mystery of 6 people.
Six guests are invited to a strange house and must cooperate with the staff to solve a murder mystery of 6 people.
Actors:
Jane Wiedlin,
Tim Curry,
Don Camp,
Will Nye,
Jeffrey Kramer,
Martin Mull,
Bill Henderson,
Lesley Ann Warren,
Eileen Brennan,
Christopher Lloyd,
Howard Hesseman,
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Jane Wiedlin
20 May 1958, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, USA
Tim Curry
19 April 1946, Grappenhall, Cheshire, England, UK
Don Camp
Will Nye
1 September 1953, USA
Jeffrey Kramer
15 July 1945, New York City, New York, USA
Martin Mull
18 August 1943, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Bill Henderson
19 March 1926, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Lesley Ann Warren
16 August 1946, New York City, New York, USA
Eileen Brennan
3 September 1932, Los Angeles, California, USA
Christopher Lloyd
22 October 1938, Stamford, Connecticut, USA
Howard Hesseman
27 February 1940, Lebanon, Oregon, USA
Director:
Jonathan Lynn
Jonathan Lynn
3 April 1943, Bath, Somerset, England, UK [now Bath and North East Somerset, England, UK]
Country:
United States
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FromTheBalcony
June 20, 2005
Curry steals the show in this fun and frantic comedy.
January 19, 2007
Only Lesley Ann Warren, as a tough-talking madam, finds an effective level of stylization, using her leggy physique and wildly expressive features to create a cartoonish figure that's funny within its own boundaries.
Cinema Sight
April 17, 2005
Like a well-oiled machine, "Clue" uses slapstick and situational humor to tell a rather pointed story.
March 21, 2013
Easily one of the most gimmicky films of all time ...
DVDLaser
July 21, 2006
the endings are almost intended to be seen sequentially, and they are the funniest when viewed in that manner
September 23, 2012
If Clue falls a bit short of the mark, it remains a likeable artifact of talented people giving a ridiculous task the old college try... [Blu-ray]
March 21, 2013
It's not the least bit scary or suspenseful but instead quickly grows tedious. The more you struggle to keep track of the constantly multiplying plot developments, the harder it gets to care who did it.
October 23, 2004
One ending is more than enough.
Common Sense Media
January 02, 2011
The board game is a lot more fun.
June 24, 2006
The characters are less credible than their plastic counterparts, the puerile humour is dispiriting, and the plotting pulled this way and that by the conceit of releasing the film in the US with a trio of alternate endings.
May 20, 2012
Mostly successful and entirely strange... a comic [mystery] that doubles as a parody and triples as an ironic deconstruction of the form.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
Though it takes only 87 minutes to arrive at one of its three different solutions, it has long since worn out its welcome by the denouement.

