Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueComedic VHS version of the Parker Brothers' famous board game 'Clue' (or 'Cluedo'). Play the game by watching the correct segments on the VHS to solve the crime.Comedic VHS version of the Parker Brothers' famous board game 'Clue' (or 'Cluedo'). Play the game by watching the correct segments on the VHS to solve the crime.Comedic VHS version of the Parker Brothers' famous board game 'Clue' (or 'Cluedo'). Play the game by watching the correct segments on the VHS to solve the crime.
Ted O'Brien
- TV Announcer
- (voice)
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Watching this video while trying to play the game is annoying and too complicated, and you're likely to end up getting mad and tossing the entire set out, or selling it on e-bay. But--it's not nearly as bad as it may seem, if viewed as a cheesy movie, disregarding the game. (In other words, don't throw EVERYTHING out, just the game part--keep the video!!) The cast works great together, and it really is funny to watch. Another user said that you will be reciting lines for months, and I agree. I was drawn to the cheesiness of the video, and found myself enjoying it--even laughing out loud. The characters of Colonel Mustard, Madam Rose, and Miss Scarlet are particularly funny, but all the others are great--working together, the MAKE the video. Excellent ensemble work. If you want to have some plain fun entertainment, pop in the video and enjoy. Also, check out Clue II: Murder in Disguise--another cheesy, fun video with the same chemistry-charged cast.
10olddave
In the mid-1980's, as VCR's were becoming standard equipment, some folks thought they might be a great vehicle for gaming as well. That was the mission of this title, a revved-up version of the popular Parker Bros. board game. The result, is one of the most wonderfully horrible videos ever produced. It is a joy to watch the credits and see just how many people were assembled to make such a mistake. The opening "how to play" sequence is amusing in its complexity, and the simplicity with which it is described by the program's host. The audience will quickly recognize that the game is hardly playable as they shuffle their black suspect cards with their red, blue, and green clue cards and a few other cards in the compartmentalized tray with included viewfinder and detective casebook. That said, Walter Covell makes the film as the mutton-chopped Colonel Mustard with a fondness for hunting and pizza. In fact, his exclamation "Pizza!" is the film's most memorable moment, it is beautifully overdone. Miss Peach is the film's seductive southern belle, too bad she's very nasty and apparently very cold. It is a game filled with glaring errors, Colonel Mustard spilling soup on himself, and visible string holding up the candles. My god, I've seen it too many times. Get it, at once, but don't attempt to play the game, just have some pizza!
We got this game as well as the first clue movie game. They were more fun to watch than play. The acting while maybe not first rate was pretty good. We watched the movie so often that my youngest daughter could almost recite every scene. Especially the "Gypsies gypsies came in the middle of the night and stole our baby" bit. As stated earlier by someone it is a difficult game if your not observant but for us the fun was in the watching not the playing
This game is really fun for people who are observant or just like a good mystery. These people that are saying "two-bit dinner theatre" actors populate the video have probably never acted a day in their life. Anyway, back on topic, this is really cool. Try and find it on Ebay or something. My version is a hand-me-down from my parents.
Check it out for a laugh and some fun.
The actors are OK, nothing Oscar-worthy.
Again, check it out!
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Check it out for a laugh and some fun.
The actors are OK, nothing Oscar-worthy.
Again, check it out!
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Although I think the game is fun to play, I agree with the last person who wrote in saying how bad the video was. A bunch of two-bit dinner theater rejects try and make the game enjoyable and they succeed. Unfortunatley, they succeeded in making the movie laughable rather than suspenseful. Mr. Green's phony New York type accent (not to mention M. Brunette's French accent) are laughable. Miss Peach and Ms. Scarlett are hot, but I can't get over how cheesy they are!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIntroduced several new suspects: Sergeant Grey, Madam Rose, Monsieur Brunette, & Miss Peach. Three years later they were included in the "expert" version of Clue: Clue Master Detective.
- Citations
Professor Plum: [discussing his inventions] Actually, it's a lousy floor wax - but a terrific poison!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Who Did It? The Story Behind the Clue VCR Mystery Game (2013)
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- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Lieux de tournage
- Wenham, Massachusetts, États-Unis(Mansion)
- société de production
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- Durée
- 59m
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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