

Clue
Directed by Jonathan LynnClue finds six colorful dinner guests gathered at the mansion of their host, Mr. Boddy -- who turns up dead after his secret is exposed: He was blackmailing all of them. With the killer among them, the guests and Boddy's chatty butler must suss out the culprit before the body count rises.
Clue Ratings & Reviews
- ChrisDecember 29, 2024“Yes, just the five. Husbands should be like Kleenex: soft, strong, and disposable.” - Mrs. White Not to many comedies made with a complete cast this good. 🗡 🗝🚪
- OgikuboDecember 16, 2025One of Tim Curry's best roles
- Jill PlattsDecember 7, 2025So funny!
- BenAugust 9, 2025A stellar cast, sharp writing, and one of the most iconic ad libs in history
- RecordedsnakeOctober 19, 2025Clue is a brilliantly witty and chaotic masterpiece! The cast is phenomenal—Tim Curry steals every scene with his sharp timing and hilarious energy. The rapid-fire dialogue, clever twists, and multiple endings make it endlessly rewatchable. It’s the perfect blend of mystery, comedy, and absurd fun. A true cult classic that never gets old!
- everett271July 6, 2025Honestly the perfect rainy day movie.
- G$$August 2, 2025Classic flick.
- ZokkiieDecember 6, 2025Super goofy, fast-paced, and just fun to watch. The jokes come flying, the cast hams it up in the best way, and Tim Curry absolutely steals the show. It’s not perfect, but it’s a great time if you just want something silly and chaotic.
- admiralxpJuly 20, 2025Makes me want to play Clue and run around the house towards the end.
- johnr339October 19, 2025Few comedies from the 1980s have held up as well as Clue. What could have easily been a gimmick based on a board game instead turned into one of the smartest, funniest ensemble mysteries ever made. Decades later, the film has only grown sharper, funnier, and more beloved with time. The cast is nothing short of perfect. Tim Curry leads the charge as the manic, fast-talking butler Wadsworth, delivering a performance so full of energy and wit that it defines the film’s pace. Eileen Brennan, Madeline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd, and Michael McKean all bring their characters to life with impeccable comedic timing and distinct personality. Every actor knows exactly what kind of movie they’re in—a sharp, self-aware farce that celebrates and mocks the murder mystery genre at the same time. Madeline Kahn, in particular, steals scenes with her deadpan delivery (“Flames… on the side of my face”), while Curry’s third-act sprint through the entire plot remains one of the funniest sequences in comedy history. The production design is another standout. The mansion set is lavish, atmospheric, and perfectly suited for the escalating chaos that unfolds in every room. The lighting, costumes, and pacing give the film the feel of a stage play brought to life, adding to its timeless charm. That’s what makes Clue so special—it ages beautifully. The jokes still land, the performances still sparkle, and the mystery, complete with its clever multiple endings, feels just as fresh as it did in 1985. It’s the rare comedy that improves with every viewing, revealing new details and layers of humor each time. In short, Clue isn’t just a cult classic; it’s a masterclass in ensemble comedy. Every character, every line, and every absurd twist works together perfectly. Like a great mystery, it only gets better the more you revisit it.
- RichMouseJuly 7, 2025Great cheesy film
- mickerdooJune 29, 2025I love this movie. I could watch them reenact/explain the murders all day. Hilarious cast.
- JMJune 28, 2025Classic to rewatch at anytime
Clue Trivia
Clue was released on December 13, 1985.
Clue was directed by Jonathan Lynn.
Clue has a runtime of 1 hr 36 min.
Clue was produced by Debra Hill.
The key characters in Clue are Wadsworth (Tim Curry), Mrs. Peacock (Eileen Brennan), Mrs. White (Madeline Kahn).
Clue is rated PG.
Clue is a Comedy, Thriller, Crime film.
Clue has an audience rating of 8.6 out of 10.



















