Clue (film)/Characters


Clue (Cluedo outside of the United States and Canada) is a popular board game in which the players adopt the guise of one of six suspects moving around the board to find out who killed Dr Black (Mr Boddy in some versions), where and with which weapon. The six main characters are iconic and have been further characterised in various television series, computer games, novels, and films.

Characters from Clue (film) include:

Game version

Miss Scarlet

Characterised as a Femme Fatale, Miss Scarlet is often considered the leading lady of Cluedo lore. Sometimes has an extra "t" in her name.

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Colonel Mustard

Big Game Hunter and military hero.

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Mrs. White

Characterised as Dr. Black's cook/maid.

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Rev. Green/Mr. Green

A Stock type Snake Oil salesman Vicar. He was changed to Mr. Green for the US version and made into a corrupt businessman of dubious legality; players of recent editions can spot the Rev. Green label on the game-piece though.

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Mrs. Peacock

Originally characterised as the stock type Grande Dame. Mrs Peacock has also been shown as the Lady of the Manor in the game show, serving as the central link between all the characters.

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Prof. Plum

The Absent-Minded Professor stock type.

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  • Absent-Minded Professor
  • Cloudcuckoolander - In the book series.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive - Season 1 of the Game Show
  • Eagle Land - Yep, Season 1 too. Don't ask me; I just work here.
  • Loveable Sex Maniac - In The Movie
  • Mad Scientist - In the Cluedo Game Show
    • He shows signs of this in the stories as well. One in particular has him invent a poison that evaporates as soon as it's drunk, leaving no traces behind (this backfires spectacularly, as he has to sip it himself to remember what it is). Another story has him put a truth serum in the breakfast orange juice for pretty much no reason.

Dr. Black / Mr. Boddy

The poor sap stuck with the worst role to play in this particular murder mystery.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Designated Victim - Black / Boddy is the official victim in the board game.
  • Asshole Victim - In some incarnations, Dr. Black/Mr. Boddy arguably had it coming. In The Movie, he was blackmailing the other characters and sexually harassing his maid, while in the SNES video game it's implied that he had some rather dirty dealings with whomever killed him.
  • He's Just Hiding - In the book series. The books always end with Mr. Boddy's murder, and then the next one always begins with Mr. Boddy explaining how he survived.
    • Meanwhile, in The Movie, the third ending reveals that he had switched places with his butler before the movie started, and since none of his blackmail victims had met him in person before...
  • Horrible Judge of Character - The book series characters are (usually) not too malicious, but they've still (nearly) killed Mr. Boddy about a dozen times, and - as Boddy himself lampshades - he still hangs out with these people.
  • Law of Chromatic Superiority: Inverted: In some versions he's called "Dr. Black".
  • Punny Name: Mr. Boddy.


Movie version

Wadsworth

Portrayed by: Tim Curry

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Mrs. Peacock

Portrayed by: Eileen Brennan

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Miss Scarlet

Portrayed by: Lesley Ann Warren

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Mr. Green

Portrayed by: Michael Mckean

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Mrs. White

Portrayed by: Madeline Kahn

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Professor Plum

Portrayed by: Christopher Lloyd

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Colonel Mustard

Portrayed by: Martin Mull

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Mr. Boddy

Portrayed by: Lee Ving

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Yvette

Portrayed by: Colleen Camp

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