Tim Curry details the brutal alternate Clue ending that was eventually scrapped from the movie, and director Jonathan Lynn explains why.
Tim Curry and director Jonathan Lynn detail the brutal alternate ending of Clue that got scrapped. The film, based on the eponymous board game, premiered back in 1985 and follows six guests who, under mysterious circumstances, are invited to attend a dinner at a New England mansion. However, when their host is murdered, they must work to identify his killer, as well as the weapon involved.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT "It wasn’t funny enough. It wasn’t surprising enough. It ended the film on an anti-climax. So I just took it out. Three was enough."
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