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Clue

It's not just a game anymore.
1985 | 94m | English

(117894 votes)

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Clue finds six colorful dinner guests gathered at the mansion of their host, Mr. Boddy -- who turns up dead after his secret is exposed: He was blackmailing all of them. With the killer among them, the guests and Boddy's chatty butler must suss out the culprit before the body count rises.
Release Date: Dec 13, 1985
Director: Jonathan Lynn
Writer: John Landis, Jonathan Lynn
Genres: Comedy, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords butler, blackmail, board game, mansion, whodunit, maid, old house, one by one, secret passageway, murder mystery, murder weapon, dinner guest, multiple endings, witty, based on board game
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, The Guber-Peters Company, Debra Hill Productions, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $14,643,997
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tim Curry Wadsworth
Eileen Brennan Mrs. Peacock
Madeline Kahn Mrs. White
Christopher Lloyd Professor Plum
Michael McKean Mr. Green
Martin Mull Colonel Mustard
Lesley Ann Warren Miss Scarlet
Colleen Camp Yvette
Lee Ving Mr. Boddy
Bill Henderson The Cop
Jane Wiedlin The Singing Telegram Girl
Jeffrey Kramer The Motorist
Kellye Nakahara The Cook
Will Nye Cop #1
Rick Goldman Cop #2
Don Camp Cop #3
Howard Hesseman The Chief (uncredited)
Name Job
John Morris Original Music Composer
Victor J. Kemper Director of Photography
David Bretherton Editor
John Robert Lloyd Production Design
Richard Haines Editor
Eric Boyd-Perkins ADR Supervisor, ADR Editor
Cindy Baggett Makeup Artist
Hazel Catmull Hairstylist
Diane Cummings Makeup Artist
Kaye Pownall Hairstylist
Edward Ternes Makeup Artist
Brad Wilder Makeup Artist
Barbara Bruno Second Second Assistant Director
Alan B. Curtiss Second Assistant Director
Michael Daves First Assistant Director
Rubin Andreatta Greensman
Cate Bangs Set Designer
Wilbur Finks Swing
Les Gobruegge Set Designer
Horst Grandt Property Master
Walt Hadfield Construction Coordinator
John Hutchinson Painter
Ronald C. Jacobs Other
William B. Major Set Designer
Gene Nollman Set Designer
Tom Purser Construction Foreman
Steven Schwartz Set Designer
Fred Throop Props
John Tyrrell Other
James F. Walker Construction Foreman
Donald B. Woodruff Assistant Art Director
Anna Boorstin Dialogue Editor
Joseph F. Brennan Boom Operator
Thomas Causey Sound Mixer
David B. Cohn Dialogue Editor
Norval D. Crutcher Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Samuel C. Crutcher Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Gregg Landaker Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Howard Neiman Sound Effects Editor
Lauren Palmer ADR Editor
Gary Ritchie Sound Recordist
Lori Slomka Other
Jim Stuebe Boom Operator
Vanessa Theme Ament Foley Artist
Laja Holland Assistant Sound Editor
Calvin Joe Acord Special Effects Coordinator
Harold Selig Special Effects
Chere Rae Stunts
Danny Costa Stunts
Robert L. Fisher Stunts
Cindy Folkerson Stunts
Leslie Hoffman Stunts
Jean Malahni Stunt Double, Stunts
Bill McIntosh Stunts
Sandy Robertson Stunts
Joe Stone Stunts
Eric D. Andersen Camera Operator
Audie Aragon Second Company Grip
Al Contreras Second Company Grip
Earl Gilbert Chief Lighting Technician
Steve Gilbert Other
Rhio Haessig Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Patrick Marshall Other
Robbie Robinson Still Photographer
Gaylin P. Schultz First Company Grip
Bernie Schwartz Dolly Grip
Murphy Wiltz Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
John Yant Grip
Mario Zavala Second Assistant Camera
Oda Groeschel Costumer
Ken Harvey Costumer
Charmaine Nash Simmons Costume Supervisor
Beau Barthel Assistant Editor
Craig Galloway Other
Robert Ross Assistant Editor
Jack Hayes Orchestrator
Eugene Marks Music Editor
Dan Wallin Scoring Mixer
Dan Goldwasser Other
Lynn Harman Transportation Captain
Eddie Lee Voelker Transportation Coordinator
Ellen Adolph Other
Randi Chernov Producer's Assistant
Heidi Cohen Production Assistant
Louis Demarco Craft Service
Sig Frohlich Stand In
Bitsy Gorman Stand In
Jeffrey Harstedt Research Assistant
Sharre Jacoby Production Assistant
Saul Kahan Unit Publicist
Mark Levine Production Assistant
Edward Lynn Production Assistant
Burke Mattsson Title Designer
Norman Mont-Eton Stand In
Karen Penhale Producer's Assistant
Carol Rosenthal Producer's Assistant
Susan Towner Other
John Landis Story
Jonathan Lynn Story, Director, Screenplay
Janet Hirshenson Casting
Jane Jenkins Casting
Terry Leonard Stunt Coordinator
Jeff Ramsey Utility Stunts
Bill Roe First Assistant Camera
Thomas L. Roysden Set Decoration
Doris Grau Script Supervisor
Jeannie Epper Stunts
Jeffrey Chernov Unit Production Manager
Mark P. Stoeckinger Sound Effects Editor
Michael Kaplan Costume Design
John-Clay Scott Stunts
Name Title
Peter Guber Executive Producer
John Landis Executive Producer
Jon Peters Executive Producer
George Folsey Jr. Executive Producer
Debra Hill Producer
Jeffrey Chernov Associate Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

**_An amusing take on “And Then There Were None” and “Murder by Death”_** RELEASED IN 1985 and directed by Jonathan Lynn, "Clue" is a comedic murder mystery based on the board game featuring an “all-star” cast (Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd, Eileen Brennan, Lesley Ann Warren, etc.). ... This is a good movie if you’re in the mood for an amusing mystery that takes place during the McCarthy era (1954) almost entirely within a vast gothic mansion on a stormy night. It combines movies like “Ten Little Indians” (1965) and “The Beast Must Die” (1974) with the goofiness of “The Private Eyes” (1980). I was skeptical at how Lynn & the cast could pull off the challenge of making such a confined story entertaining, but I have to admit that I busted out laughing several times (e.g. the scenes of making out with corpses). And the cast is a pleasure to behold with Colleen Camp a highlight as the stereotypical (hot) French maid. The climax with its several murder scenarios is kinda tedious, however. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 34 minutes and was shot in Paramount Studios, Hollywood, and Max Busch House, Pasadena, California. WRITERS: Jonathan Lynn and John Landis. GRADE: B-/C+

Jul 27, 2023
John Chard
7.0

Cluedo Chaos. Clue is directed by Jonathan Lynn and he co-writes with John Landis and Anthony E. Pratt. It stars Eileen Brennan, Tim Curry, Christopher Lloyd, Madeline Kahn, Michael McKean, Martin Mull, Lesley Ann Warren, Colleen Camp and Lee Ving. Music is by John Morris and cinematography by Vi ... ctor J. Kemper. Based on the board game Cluedo, plot finds six guests anonymously invited to a large mansion for dinner. All of them have something in common and when their host is killed, they must work with the household staff to identify the murderer because the bodies are starting to pile up. A sort of madcap "And Then There Were None", Clue has ebullience in spades and a cast revelling in the nutty play. The mystery element is actually secondary to the interactions of this splendid array of characters, where physical and vocal humour is the twin driving force. The shifts between pure mania and deadpannery ensure the pace, even during close quarter chattings in the group, never sags. It's on the surface silly but taking a closer look it's rejoicing in its own humility, the class distinctions shredded for comedic worth. It's definitely a mood piece, I mean you have to be in a good move to go with its flow. For to be down and blue it's more likely to irritate than to cheer one up. The makers are on form, in front of and behind the camera, while Morris' musical score is proper perky. A flop on release, and mauled in serious critic circles, Clue has garnered a cult fanbase over the decades. So much so it sits with a healthy rating on the main movie data base. It's hard to recommend with great confidence, for it is an acquired taste. But it's a one of a kind from the 1980s, a pic that you should try just in case you do become a fan for life. 7/10

May 16, 2024
Peter89Spencer
7.0

Those three alternate endings were still very confusing. But it was still humorous nonetheless. ...

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
7.0

Randomly decided to re-watch this classic crime-comedy and still works today. Plenty of fun throughout and a great ensemble cast. **3.75/5** ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

Tim Curry and Eileen Brennan are great in this dramatised game of "Cleudo". The former is butler "Wadsworth" who is to welcome a select gathering of guests to his employer's stately pile for a dinner with a difference. Once assembled, we discover that these ostensibly upstanding folks are all really ... miscreants and that they were all being blackmailed! Unbeknown to them, their nemesis is in their midst - but not for long, and what now ensues is a cleverly written and staged murder mystery that pits each of them against the other in an entertaining and funny ninety minutes complete with a rope and some lead piping. There are loads of quips in the pithily delivered script - some more subtle than others, and as the deductive element of the plot heats up, the characters - especially Brennan's "Mrs. Peacock" and Christopher Lloyd's eccentric, slightly sleazy, "Prof Plum" - each start to exude their own sense of chaotic, slapstick, mini-menace. By the end I wasn't quite sure who was dead, if anyone was dead, should anyone have been dead, should they all have been dead, should I have been dead? It races along just like it does on the stage, and as screen adaptations from that medium go - well, it's amongst the best. Looks great too and is really worth sitting in from of the telly with some Malbec with, and enjoying Tim Curry doing what he does best.

Jun 08, 2023
jw
4.0

Promising plot, good cast, director and producer of renown - this movie has all the ingredients for an all-time classic. It has just one flaw. It is supposed to be funny, and it isn't. ...

Jan 01, 2024