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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
DVD Layers: 1
DVD Sides: 1
EAN: 9786305882626
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 6305882622
Label: Paramount
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 MonoFrenchOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 MonoEnglishSubtitled
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 27, 2000
Running Time: 94 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: December 13, 1985
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Undoubtedly the first movie in history to have played in theaters with three different endings (depending on which theater you attended), Clue is a silly whodunit based on the familiar board game featuring Colonel Mustard, Mrs. Peacock, and all the other usual suspects. A broadly comic cast play the sundry suspects gathered in a mansion to solve a murder, knowing that one of their numbers is the culprit. Michael McKean, Eileen Brennan, and Tim Curry are the best of the bunch, and the film is as lightweight an experience as a round of the game itself. Directed by Jonathan Lynn (My Cousin Vinny). The video release contains all three endings. --Tom Keogh
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This was the first of the movies based on a board game, and it works remarkably well. As in the classic game, we've got Miss Scarlett (Lesley Ann Warren), Mrs. White (Madeline Kahn), Mrs. Peacock (Eileen Brennan), Mr. Green (Michael McKean), Colonel Mustard (Martin Mull), and Professor Plum (Christopher Lloyd). The year is 1954, and the six of them have been invited to a mansion for a mysterious reason. They are met by Wadsworth the butler (Tim Curry), who says all will be revealed after dinner. ... Read More
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CLUE is one of the funniest films in our collection. And it does get funnier with every viewing. We've never had or played the board game the film is based upon, so I can honestly say the film stands on its own.
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From each of the guests' exasperated looks to the goings on of the evening to Tim Curry's witty exchanges with Martin Mull, this is one of the most underappreciated films of the 1980s. Set in 1954, each guest is invited to a mysterious dinner party reguarding blackmail. They eventually wind up in a murder mystery when their host is killed in the dark. All the weapons are present, the rooms are present and most importantly of all, the characters. All of the actors play them to the hilt. Michael McKean ... Read More
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I understand people's affection for the game, which both the regular and jr. versions I've enjoyed many times with family. However, this movie is plodding, dull, and lacks any intrigue. Half the movie is Tim Curry explaining and re-explaining the plot and details, it became extremely annoying listening to him talk. Also, of the three endings, one is good - spoiler warning - , the one where everyone is implicated, although not really coherent in retrospect, and least it has a slice of elegance. Why ... Read More
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This movie is great, and I have no complaints about it. The problem is this: what is pictured is not what you'll recieve after ordering it from Amazon. Some people will not care either way, but it's not right for Amazon to post something for sale and then take the liberty of sending their customers something different.
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