अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंComedic 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
- (वॉइस)
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Yes, there are moments of this video / game that are awful for today's standards, but who cares. This giant FAD that was a hit in the 80s' could have been found in many households in America. The new wave / FAD of having a video type board game where the mystery of the murder enters your living room and it up to your family to solve was a giant success. Almost as interesting is that many if not all the actors involved in the movie did not go on to make any more films. A sequel game was produced years later but did not have the same success as the original. At times funny and sometimes off the wall, the Clue video / game was far from terrible. It was a one hit wonder that is worthy of the respect that it deserves.
Reviewers who refer to the video that comes with this game as lame or awful really don't get it unless they are speaking tongue-in-cheek. The video is so wonderfully, horribly bad that it will not only keep you in stitches while you're watching, you'll be quoting the script for years.
Another reviewer likened it to the film, "Murder by Death". That is 100% accurate. If you liked that movie, you'll truly enjoy the video that comes with this game.
It's so much better than the film that was based on CLUE, the board game; in fact, it's what the movie SHOULD have been. The script is alternately witty, corny, silly and just plain fun. If you are lucky enough to still own a VCR, you won't be sorry you saw this. My daughter was very young when we owned this game and video. She's now a 32 year old wife and mother and we STILL quote lines from the video and crack up with laughter! In fact, forget the game, just watch the video.
Another reviewer likened it to the film, "Murder by Death". That is 100% accurate. If you liked that movie, you'll truly enjoy the video that comes with this game.
It's so much better than the film that was based on CLUE, the board game; in fact, it's what the movie SHOULD have been. The script is alternately witty, corny, silly and just plain fun. If you are lucky enough to still own a VCR, you won't be sorry you saw this. My daughter was very young when we owned this game and video. She's now a 32 year old wife and mother and we STILL quote lines from the video and crack up with laughter! In fact, forget the game, just watch the video.
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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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!
Ok ... the game itself was hot garbage. Not a bad idea, just horrible execution. But the video ... oh man ... So good! Not GOOD good, BAD good ... But SO bad good!! It's been 33 years or so since I've seen it, but I can still remember some great lines from it ... Mrs. White: "GYPSIES! GYPSIES CAME IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT AND STOLE MY BAAAAABY!" ... (Green and Plum handing out blackmail letters): "No checks ... no credit cards!" Miss Scarlet: "I was never IN Sumatra ..."
If you haven;t seen it, search it out on Youtube, it's worth a view!
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाIntroduced 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.
- भाव
Professor Plum: [discussing his inventions] Actually, it's a lousy floor wax - but a terrific poison!
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Who Did It? The Story Behind the Clue VCR Mystery Game (2013)
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