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The board game “Clue” originated in the 1940s as “Cluedo” overseas and was later brought to the U.S. by Parker Brothers. Now owned by Hasbro, it has inspired many spin-offs, including a TV show, themed editions like the “Simpsons” version, and a VCR game. Alongside classics like “Monopoly,” “Cranium,” “The Game of Life,” “Sorry!,” and “Mouse Trap,” as well as junior games like “Candyland” and “Chutes and Ladders,” “Clue” has stood the test of time. Turning “Clue” into a movie was inevitable. Was it a big hit? Not really. But it was fun! Grab your weapon, meet at the Hill House, and watch out when the lights go out, as Tim Williams, along with co-hosts Gerry D, Chris McMichen & Laramy Wells, discuss “Clue” (1985) on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback!

Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode:

  • During breaks on set, some actors played pool at the billiards table. Lesley Ann Warren couldn't join in because she wore a very tight corset that limited her movement. During these breaks, she would find spots to lean on and rest.
  • Leslie Ann Warren, Christopher Lloyd, and Martin Mull reunited to parody the movie in the Psych episode, "100 Clues".

Sources:

Wikipedia, IMDB, BoxOfficeMojo

https://screenrant.com/clue-unknown-facts-trivia-filming/

https://www.hollywoodintoto.com/clue-review-1985/

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