Was it Miss Scarlet, with the lead pipe, in the library? Or Colonel Mustard, with the candlestick, in the conservatory? Did Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, Professor Plum or Mrs. White use the dagger, ...
I hear that Cregger is in talks to direct the Clue movie for Sony’s TriStar Pictures label, which landed the film and TV rights to the classic Hasbro board game back in April (along with Sony Pictures ...
The 79-year-old actress who famously portrayed Miss Scarlet in the film based on the timeless Hasbro board game will stop in Detroit as part of a multi-city theater tour celebrating the movie’s 40th ...
The Movie, original film star Lesley Ann Warren (Miss Scarlett) will travel to the Marcus Performing Arts Center for a ...
It’s been 40 years since the release of “Clue: The Movie.” Cinema Slice sat down to investigate and determine whether or not the cult classic still holds up. Chris had never seen the movie before, so ...
It’s no mystery that a board game that has been around for more than 75 years and a movie that developed a cult following over four decades would be adapted for theater. “Clue” has kept audiences ...
A franchise based on Clue could become a reality in the near future, according to Variety. A deal between Hasbro and Sony Pictures will allow the companies to develop multiple TV and movie projects ...
The 1985 film Clue is probably the best board-to-screen adaptation ever made, not that there’s much competition. This uniqueness is what makes it significant ...
Or Colonel Mustard, with the candlestick, in the conservatory? Did Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, Professor Plum or Mrs. White use the dagger, revolver, rope or wrench to commit the dastardly deed? Maybe ...
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