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John Landis
Story -
Bill Roe
First Assistant Camera -
Patrick Marshall
Other -
Debra Hill
Producer -
Audie Aragon
Second Company Grip -
Chere Rae
Stunts -
Michael Kaplan
Costume Design -
Janet Hirshenson
Casting
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John Chard 5/16/2024 3:22:25 PM
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 Victor 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
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Peter89Spencer 6/23/2021 3:58:37 PM
Those three alternate endings were still very confusing. But it was still humorous nonetheless.
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JPV852 6/23/2021 3:58:42 PM
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**
Colleen Camp
YvetteChristopher Lloyd
Professor PlumTim Curry
WadsworthMartin Mull
Colonel MustardMichael McKean
Mr. GreenHoward Hesseman
The Chief (uncredited)Madeline Kahn
Mrs. WhiteJane Wiedlin
The Singing Telegram Girl