Review of Clue (1985) by Janet Maslin for The New York Times — 05 Apr 2015
There is so little genuine wit to be found in ''Clue.'' The film does have a speedy pace, but that could hardly be confused with Mr. Hawks's madcap humor; instead, it involves a lot of running around through secret passages, and some slapstick routines involving dead bodies.
The actors are meant to function as an ensemble, but that merely means that they often repeat the same line simultaneously.
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This review of Clue (1985) was written by Janet Maslin and published by The New York Times on 05 Apr 2015.
Clue has generally received positive reviews.
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