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''Clue ''is a 1985 movie based on the board game of the same name. The movie had 3 different ending. Some theatres would announce which one would be played. All 3 were released on VHS and DVD. But there was also a 4th ending. It was released in the storybook and the novel. Here is the basic plot of it by Micheal Akins:
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''Clue ''is a 1985 movie based on the board game of the same name. The movie had 3 different ending. Some theatres would announce which one would be played. All 3 were released on VHS and DVD. But there was also a 4th ending. It was released in the storybook and the novel.
 
Wadsworth reveals that the murderer is Professor Plum. He starts off telling in the same way as the "everybody didit" ending that Professor Plum knew that Mr. Boddy was still alive, etc. But how could he kill the cook? Well! Professor Plum was in league with Mrs. Peacock and they both killed everybody together. The gun is missing, as Professor Plum who has proclaimed his innocence figures out. Whoever has the gun is the murderer. The murderer is revealed to be Wadsworth. He goes into a confession about how he always tried to be perfect. He tried to be the perfect husband, but his wife killed herself. He tried to be the perfect butler, but was driven to killing his boss. So, he resolved to commit the perfect murder, but that can't be, because there are six witnesses to his confession. He then says that the champagne was poisoned, and all of the suspects will die in a matter of hours unless they get to a hospital. He then runs to the various rooms ripping out the phone cords, then tells how he is going to lock them in to die, but then the doorbell rings. It's the elderly evangelist again. The evangelist lunges for Wadsworth's gun, and wrestles him to the ground as the other police come in. When the police ask whodunit, Wadsworth begins to retell the whole story. The cops are watching mesmerized as he tells the story. But when he gets to the part where he opens the door to find colonel mustard, he steps outside, closes, and locks the door. The cops and guests are locked in, but eventually bust out of the conservatory to escape. Meanwhile, Wadsworth has jumped into the car and speeds away, but then hears the "grrrrr" of the German Shepard in the backseat.
 
   
 
The 4th ending was scripted and filmed, but was never released in any home media. It is rumoured it was shown on tv sometimes, but this is just a rumour and may or may not be true.
 
The 4th ending was scripted and filmed, but was never released in any home media. It is rumoured it was shown on tv sometimes, but this is just a rumour and may or may not be true.

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Clue is a 1985 movie based on the board game of the same name. The movie had 3 different ending. Some theatres would announce which one would be played. All 3 were released on VHS and DVD. But there was also a 4th ending. It was released in the storybook and the novel.

The 4th ending was scripted and filmed, but was never released in any home media. It is rumoured it was shown on tv sometimes, but this is just a rumour and may or may not be true.