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Board Games Make Great Movies?

Jun 20 2007 - 5:30am

Board Games Make Great Movies?

Many of us can agree the game of Clue lends itself rather well to film — it is a character-driven murder mystery, after all.
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  • Lily Inferno's picture
    Lily Inferno
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    Ah..haha..every time I think of this movie I think of the poor singing telegram.

    40 weeks 12 hours ago Report Comment
  • Fidgit's picture
    Fidgit
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    I was shocked to see this movie as an option! This is my favorite comedy ever!

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Wikipedia

Clue

Poster from the movie Clue
Directed by Jonathan Lynn
Produced by Debra Hill
Written by Story:
John Landis
Jonathan Lynn
Screenplay:
Jonathan Lynn
Starring Tim Curry
Eileen Brennan
Lesley Ann Warren
Christopher Lloyd
Michael McKean
Madeline Kahn
Martin Mull
Music by John Morris
Cinematography Victor J. Kemper
Editing by David Bretherton
Richard Haines
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) December 13, 1985 (USA)
Running time 94 minutes
Language English
Budget $15,000,000 (est.)
Gross revenue $14,643,997 (USA)

Clue is a 1985 dark comedy film based on the board game of the same name. The film is a murder mystery set in a Gothic mansion. The style takes the idea in the direction of Murder by Death and other various murder/dinner parties of mystery. The film was directed by Jonathan Lynn, who collaborated on the script with John Landis. It stars Tim Curry, Eileen Brennan, and Madeline Kahn alongside an ensemble cast of characters.

In spite of marketing the film with three endings, the film did poorly at the box office and received mixed reviews. On its 38th day of release, the reported box office earnings were only $13,377,261.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.

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