Clue Review  The time: 1954. The place: a country mansion in New England. The butler, Wadsworth (Tim Curry), arrives after dark and checks that everything is prepared for the guests who will also soon be arriving. First to show up is Colonel Mustard (Martin Mull), as he will be known, one of six people who have been summoned to the mansion by a mysterious letter. The others, Mrs White (Madeline Kahn), Mrs Peacock (Eileen Brennan), Mr Green (Michael McKean), and Professor Plum (Christopher Lloyd) and Miss Scarlet (Lesley Ann Warren) who arrive together after a car breakdown, turn up soon enough, but don't appear to know one another. Wadsworth invites them into the dining room, where they settle down for dinner, and the
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secrets begin to come out - they're all connected in some ways, and one of those ways just happens to be blackmail...Written by the director Jonathan Lynn from a story by him and John Landis, Clue was obviously based on the board game Cluedo, known more basically as Clue in America. The list of films based on board games is a short one, there was a musical of Chess, I suppose, but so far there's no sign of Monopoly: The Movie or Scrabble: The Motion Picture, although I hold out a little hope for an adaptation of Kerplunk. Is that ...

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