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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clue_(film)Clue (film) - Wikipedia

    Clue is a 1985 American black comedy mystery film based on the board game of the same name. Directed by Jonathan Lynn , who co-wrote the script with John Landis , and produced by Debra Hill , it stars the ensemble cast of Eileen Brennan , Tim Curry , Madeline Kahn , Christopher Lloyd , Michael McKean , Martin Mull , and Lesley Ann ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0088930Clue (1985) - IMDb

    Dec 13, 1985 · Clue: Directed by Jonathan Lynn. With Eileen Brennan, Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd. Six guests are anonymously invited to a strange mansion for dinner, but after their host is killed, they must cooperate with the staff to identify the murderer as the bodies pile up.

    • (110K)
    • Comedy, Crime, Mystery
    • Jonathan Lynn
    • 1985-12-13
  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt1385861Clue - IMDb

    Clue: Directed by James Bobin. With Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman, Richie Rayfield. Based on the Hasbro board game, a band of strangers frantically try to figure out who is the murderer among them.

    • James Bobin
    • Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman, Richie Rayfield
    • Animation, Comedy, Crime
    • Dewayne Perkins, Rhett Reese, Oren Uziel
  4. 71% Tomatometer 38 Reviews. 86% Audience Score 50,000+ Ratings. Based on the popular board game, this comedy begins at a dinner party hosted by Mr. Boddy, where he admits to blackmailing his...

    • (38)
    • Jonathan Lynn
    • PG
    • Eileen Brennan
  5. Currently you are able to watch "Clue" streaming on Paramount Plus Apple TV Channel , Showtime Apple TV Channel or for free with ads on Pluto TV. It is also possible to rent "Clue" on Microsoft Store, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Apple TV, Vudu online and to download it on Microsoft Store, AMC on Demand, Apple TV, Amazon Video ...

    • Jonathan Lynn
    • PG
    • 38
  6. Find out who starred in and worked on the comedy mystery film Clue, based on the board game Cluedo. See the full credits for directors, writers, producers, actors, and more.

  7. Roger Ebert reviews the movie adaptation of the board game Clue, which has three different endings. He finds the movie short, thin and not very funny, and suggests seeing all endings at every theater.