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The 1985 film '''''Clue''''' is famous for having three different endings, with one shown in different theaters during its theatrical release; some theaters would announce which ending would be shown. While the three endings were released on VHS and DVD, there is a fourth ending that has yet to be seen in any cinematic form.
 
The 1985 film '''''Clue''''' is famous for having three different endings, with one shown in different theaters during its theatrical release; some theaters would announce which ending would be shown. While the three endings were released on VHS and DVD, there is a fourth ending that has yet to be seen in any cinematic form.
   
The fansite Cluedo Fan gives a description of the fourth ending; it would have revealed Wadsworth to have been the killer, and that he had poisoned the other character's champagne. The elderly evangelist would appear once more and wrestle with Wadsworth, before the police arrived. After telling some of the story to the police, Wadsworth escapes and drives away. He would then hear the German Shepherd growl from the back, before the film faded to black.<ref>[http://www.cluedofan.com/movie/movie_fourth_ending.htm Cluedo Fan page detailing the fourth ending.] Retrieved 10 Jun '14.</ref> </span>
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The fansite Cluedo Fan gives a description of the fourth ending; it would have revealed Wadsworth to have been the killer, and that he had poisoned the other character's champagne. The elderly evangelist would appear once more and wrestle with Wadsworth, before the police arrived. After telling some of the story to the police, Wadsworth escapes and drives away. He would then hear the German Shepherd growl from the back, before the film faded to black.<ref>[http://www.cluedofan.com/movie/movie_fourth_ending.htm Cluedo Fan page detailing the fourth ending.] Retrieved 10 Jun '14.</ref>
   
The ending was scripted and filmed, though for some unknown reason, it has never been shown to the public. Interestingly, it ''is'' in the novelization and the 'Movie Storybook', which is said to have actual screencaps from the fourth ending <ref>[http://www.cluedofan.com/cmerch/books.html#Storybook Cluedo Fan page with a description of the book.] Retrieved 10 Jun '14.</ref>. It is also rumored that the fourth ending ''did'' air on occasional TV showings, but this has yet to be proven.
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The ending was scripted and filmed, though for some unknown reason, it has never been shown to the public. Interestingly, it ''is'' in the novelization and the "Movie Storybook", which is said to have actual screencaps from the fourth ending <ref>[http://www.cluedofan.com/cmerch/books.html Cluedo Fan page with a description of the aforementioned books.] Retrieved 10 Jun '14.</ref>. It is also rumored that the fourth ending ''did'' air on occasional TV showings, but this has yet to be proven.
   
 
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The 1985 film Clue is famous for having three different endings, with one shown in different theaters during its theatrical release; some theaters would announce which ending would be shown. While the three endings were released on VHS and DVD, there is a fourth ending that has yet to be seen in any cinematic form.

The fansite Cluedo Fan gives a description of the fourth ending; it would have revealed Wadsworth to have been the killer, and that he had poisoned the other character's champagne. The elderly evangelist would appear once more and wrestle with Wadsworth, before the police arrived. After telling some of the story to the police, Wadsworth escapes and drives away. He would then hear the German Shepherd growl from the back, before the film faded to black.[1]

The ending was scripted and filmed, though for some unknown reason, it has never been shown to the public. Interestingly, it is in the novelization and the "Movie Storybook", which is said to have actual screencaps from the fourth ending [2]. It is also rumored that the fourth ending did air on occasional TV showings, but this has yet to be proven.

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