There was an Original 4th Ending that was cut. Wadsworth begins to explain how Plum killed Mr. Boddy and then how Peacock killed the Cook (just like the 3rd Ending). Then, Professor Plum explains that it is impossible. He then suggested that whoever has the gun killed everyone. Wadsworth had the gun. Mr. Green then questioned how Wadsworth killed the Cook and he explains everything. He then tells the guests the Brandy he served was poisoned and that they have three hours to find the antidote as he rips out all phone lines in the house. He is about to leave them in the house to die when the FBI runs in and everyone points the blame to Wadsworth. Wadsworth says he will willingly explain the whole night and he starts explaining again. When he gets to the part where he met Colonel Mustard at the door, he runs out and locks everyone in. He gets into his car and drives away. However, one of the dogs that stopped Mr. Boddy's escape earlier got in and started biting Wadsworth and he crashes the car, dying in the process.
@@thomasahearn4142 That one made more sense than the others actually, but there is a Clue Storybook they released with Deleted Scenes in pictures and they also have a more basic version of the 4th Ending
So it turns out that Wadsworth, Mr. Green and Professor Plum are the only ones who didn't kill anyone. Great edit, it makes about as much sense as the 3rd "true ending"
Does that mean only a bit of it makes sense? Because only the murder in the third ending that Peacock committed was the only one that made sense. Professor Plum was present when they found the cook. Mustard couldn't have known about the Secret Passage. The way that the film was edited together in the home release make Mrs. White and Wadsworth teleport places and Scarlet would need the key to enter the library (and I don't think she could have pulled a Mustard). Peacock's makes a bit of sense because she could have stayed behind and found the passage by coincidence, taking the opportunity to kill the Cook.
It was put together well, but it made little sense and the characters kept changing positions, but the changing of positions wouldn't really matter if you don't pay attention, I would think that this ending could have worked out except for Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, and Scarlet.
For people complaining about the third ending, I find the ending where they all were guilty of one murder each feels like something in a parody of a murder mystery and this is what it is. This isn’t a mystery, nor a whodunnit just a bunch of people going through comedic antics while bodies pile up!
I like how you reveal that Peacock killing the Singing Telegram Girl, it's very cool how each of them did it and then you drop the ball with Peacock being the one with the gun. I noticed you mostly combined all the kills with flashbacks, since we only see a flashback of Yvette killing the Cook and Mr. Boddy, we never see Peacock kill the Cook or Mr. Boddy, or Plumb kill Mr. Body, or Scarlet kill the Motorist, or Wadesworth kill the Singing Telegram Girl. The only challenge with Clue is the deaths of Mr. Boddy and the Cook, the others deaths are very easy, because the guests are all split up searching the house, however, Mr. Boddy and the Cook are before they split up making one or two of them missing to commit the crimes since only Peacock is missing when Yvette was screaming, and Plumb, Yvette, and Peacock are not shown for awhile as they debate who killed the Cook. They should have found a way to have the first death when the lights go out, then they split up and search the house giving anyone of them the opportunity to be the killer.
I actyally kind of prefer this to the third ending. It has the classics from all endings, plus it keeps my two personal headcanons for the first two endings of Wadsworth being an FBI Agent and not Mr. Boddy, and Mr. Green being an actual gay man (Though I'm gonna go home and sleep with my wife') is a classic line that I love.
My version Mrs. peacock kills the cook 3rd ending Yvette Kills Mr. boddy Miss scarlet kills the motorist Mrs. peacock kills Yvette Miss scarlet kills the cop 1st ending And The gun is missing Gentlemen tear out your pockets ladies empty your purses whoever has the gun shot the Singing telegram Wadsworth has the gun So Wadsworth kills the singing telegram
There's no part 2. I took footage from all three endings and edited it together to form something that's at least semi-coherent. It still doesn't make a whole lot of sense but it's the best I could do.
“MRS PEACOCK WAS A MAN!?!” *proceeds to get slapped*
There was an Original 4th Ending that was cut. Wadsworth begins to explain how Plum killed Mr. Boddy and then how Peacock killed the Cook (just like the 3rd Ending). Then, Professor Plum explains that it is impossible. He then suggested that whoever has the gun killed everyone. Wadsworth had the gun. Mr. Green then questioned how Wadsworth killed the Cook and he explains everything. He then tells the guests the Brandy he served was poisoned and that they have three hours to find the antidote as he rips out all phone lines in the house. He is about to leave them in the house to die when the FBI runs in and everyone points the blame to Wadsworth. Wadsworth says he will willingly explain the whole night and he starts explaining again. When he gets to the part where he met Colonel Mustard at the door, he runs out and locks everyone in. He gets into his car and drives away. However, one of the dogs that stopped Mr. Boddy's escape earlier got in and started biting Wadsworth and he crashes the car, dying in the process.
I'm aware of that ending and it's too bad the footage is lost.
@@thomasahearn4142 That one made more sense than the others actually, but there is a Clue Storybook they released with Deleted Scenes in pictures and they also have a more basic version of the 4th Ending
So it turns out that Wadsworth, Mr. Green and Professor Plum are the only ones who didn't kill anyone. Great edit, it makes about as much sense as the 3rd "true ending"
My favorite characters didn't kill anyone! Great!
Does that mean only a bit of it makes sense? Because only the murder in the third ending that Peacock committed was the only one that made sense. Professor Plum was present when they found the cook. Mustard couldn't have known about the Secret Passage. The way that the film was edited together in the home release make Mrs. White and Wadsworth teleport places and Scarlet would need the key to enter the library (and I don't think she could have pulled a Mustard). Peacock's makes a bit of sense because she could have stayed behind and found the passage by coincidence, taking the opportunity to kill the Cook.
No no it was all suicides, everyone was innocent
@@jacktonzola4115 professor plum is your favorite? 😭
Professor plum killed mr body and Wadsworth killed the singing telegram and mr green killed Wadsworth
This Combined Ending Is Perfect
Thank you!
@@thomasahearn4142 My Pleasure
Yvette was the second best part of this film, the rest of the best parts being the entire film.
Yvette is like 3 bills nowadays, sad.
@@aocplusme5676Oh, no, a 1980s actress gained weight. Stop the press.
Very good editing. I hardly noticed it was all 3 put together.
Thanks. That's what I was going for.
Man the 40's and 50's had great looking cars!
…. This came out in 1985
But it was set in 1954. All the cars are from the 40’s-50’s.
It was put together well, but it made little sense and the characters kept changing positions, but the changing of positions wouldn't really matter if you don't pay attention, I would think that this ending could have worked out except for Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, and Scarlet.
I like it, but poor Mrs. Peacock. White, Scarlet, and Mustard get their murders covered up by the FBI and Peacock gets cuffed. LOL.
For people complaining about the third ending, I find the ending where they all were guilty of one murder each feels like something in a parody of a murder mystery and this is what it is. This isn’t a mystery, nor a whodunnit just a bunch of people going through comedic antics while bodies pile up!
I like how you reveal that Peacock killing the Singing Telegram Girl, it's very cool how each of them did it and then you drop the ball with Peacock being the one with the gun. I noticed you mostly combined all the kills with flashbacks, since we only see a flashback of Yvette killing the Cook and Mr. Boddy, we never see Peacock kill the Cook or Mr. Boddy, or Plumb kill Mr. Body, or Scarlet kill the Motorist, or Wadesworth kill the Singing Telegram Girl. The only challenge with Clue is the deaths of Mr. Boddy and the Cook, the others deaths are very easy, because the guests are all split up searching the house, however, Mr. Boddy and the Cook are before they split up making one or two of them missing to commit the crimes since only Peacock is missing when Yvette was screaming, and Plumb, Yvette, and Peacock are not shown for awhile as they debate who killed the Cook. They should have found a way to have the first death when the lights go out, then they split up and search the house giving anyone of them the opportunity to be the killer.
In the fourth ending where Wadsworth kills everyone, he says he went through the secret passage to kill the Cook while the lights were out.
This, and this alone, is why I have pledged allegiance to Occam's Razor
I actyally kind of prefer this to the third ending. It has the classics from all endings, plus it keeps my two personal headcanons for the first two endings of Wadsworth being an FBI Agent and not Mr. Boddy, and Mr. Green being an actual gay man (Though I'm gonna go home and sleep with my wife') is a classic line that I love.
I love this movie
mRs pEaCoCk WaS a MaN?
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Mrs.
what is good about this video is that I didn't know who the murderer was!
This combined ending is nothing like the one seen on DVDs, TV appearances, or the Amazon Prime streaming service.
Is there a place we could see this?
@@ryanspotato3117 So far, not on this website.
@@Rtkat3 Oh wait nevermind I thought you meant you saw the cuts when they were in theaters.
I knew it was Mrs. Peacock! 2:26
I think you forgot the ending where Mr. Green was actually an agent for the FBI and Wadsworth was the murderer and ended up getting shot
I did not. That's where the middle section with Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White and Ms. Scarlet is taken from.
Oh wait, I thought the video would play each ending. I’m blind 😅
(not literally)
FLAMES. HETHING ON THE SIDE OF MY FACE
best ending!
Thanks! High praise indeed!
Only if Mrs. Scarlet killing Eveet was added though? Nah nevermind
the 3rd ending was the worst. The murderer can only be one person.
Yea it doesn’t make sense
Correct.Also, I liked the character of Wadsworth too much to accept him as the bad guy. The first ending was the best and made the most sense.
Well, in the unreleased 4th ending, Wadsworth was the murderer.
I like Wadsworth more as the hero
I know it was really wadsworth
My version
Mrs. peacock kills the cook 3rd ending
Yvette Kills Mr. boddy
Miss scarlet kills the motorist
Mrs. peacock kills Yvette
Miss scarlet kills the cop 1st ending
And
The gun is missing Gentlemen tear out your pockets ladies empty your purses whoever has the gun shot the Singing telegram
Wadsworth has the gun
So
Wadsworth kills the singing telegram
Surprisingly brilliant!!!!
Why thank you!
Thomas Ahearn
It says the three endings are combined here, but it is just one of the endings! Is a part 2 coming or something?
There's no part 2. I took footage from all three endings and edited it together to form something that's at least semi-coherent. It still doesn't make a whole lot of sense but it's the best I could do.
The third ending was the best
I thought it was cool
Thanks!
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