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Clue (5/9) Movie CLIP - I Am Your Singing Telegram (1985) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Yvette (Colleen Camp), The Cop (Bill Henderson) and The Singing Telegram Girl (Jane Wiedlin) each come to an untimely demise.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
In this spoof of McCarthy-era paranoia and 1950s wholesomeness, the characters and plot are drawn from the popular Parker Brothers board game of the same name. On a dark and stormy night in 1954, six individuals with ties to Washington are assembled for a dinner party at the swanky mansion of one Mr. Boddy (Lee Ving). Boddy's butler, Wadsworth (Tim Curry), assigns each guest a colorful name: Mr. Green (Michael McKean), Col. Mustard (Martin Mull), Mrs. Peacock (Eileen Brennan), Professor Plum (Christopher Lloyd), Miss Scarlet (Lesley Ann Warren), and Mrs. White (Madeline Kahn). Two additional servants, the Cook (Kellye Nakahara) and Yvette, the maid (Colleen Camp), assist Wadsworth as he informs the guests that they have been gathered to meet the man who has been blackmailing them: Mr. Boddy. When Boddy turns up dead, however, the guests must try to figure out who killed him so they can protect their own reputations and keep the body count from growing. Three separate endings were filmed for Clue and shown in different theaters; all three are collected for the video edition. Although the film is set in the 1950s, the original Clue game was actually devised by Anthony Pratt, a clerk in Leeds, England, to pass the time during World War II air-raid drills. First released in 1946 under the name Cluedo by British manufacturer Waddington's, Clue was renamed and released in the U.S. in 1949. Today, Clue/Cluedo is marketed in 70 countries around the world and has been adapted into a British game show and an off-Broadway musical.
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Cast: Tim Curry, Bill Henderson, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Martin Mull, Eileen Brennan, Colleen Camp, Madeline Kahn, Lesley Ann Warren, Jane Wiedlin
Director: Jonathan Lynn
Producers: Jeffrey Chernov, George Folsey Jr., Peter Guber, Debra Hill, John Landis, Jon Peters
Screenwriters: John Landis, Jonathan Lynn, Anthony E. Pratt
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“What’s this? Another door?” I BURST OUT LAUGHING at this scene each time I watch this movie every few years 😂😂
He was all washed up.
This is probably my favorite scene of the movie. This and the chandelier falling 😄
Okay y’all framing. It me Mkay
Mint y’all got jokes 😂
I was watching this on home video, age 10, with my parents and my best friend, and we all LOST it when the singing telegram girl died!
I've rarely laughed that hard.
Nick Hentschel You're sick, man. Sick!...But yeah I think we all did that.
I remember me and my brother watching this part and rewinding the tape and cracking up every time. We were literally ROTFLOL....
Omg samez!!! My dad is super strict and reserved, & even he couldn't hold it
Same happened me with my sister. XD
Nick Hentschel kills me everytime. 😂😂😂
Most priceless moment in movie history
1:26 my partner thoughts on someone knocking that dam door
Fr
Yes
Ehhhh I don’t know about that…
I love it!
"What's this? Another door?" *Turn-SHOWER TURNS ON!!!* LOL!!!
First fear, then dieing of laughter. This movie is JUST GENIUS! XD
I love how he just accepts it xD
My favorite scene in the movie. 😂😂😂😂😂
400th like. You earned it, man
Lmao 🤣
I’ll never forget; me and a group of co workers sitting on our break and we started discussing our love for this movie - one of us said “I. Am. Your singing telegram!” and all of us immediately shouted “BANG!” in unison lol.
We scared a few other people accidentally.
I’ve been going to see a stage production of Clue, and every time the singing telegram girl sings her line, I point my fingers as her like a gun. In such a way that no one sees it of course.
What's this? Another door?
*shower
nope, it's a shower! lol
my fav part
My favorite scene in the movie. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:46
I know its so wrong but I can't help but bust out laughing everytime Jane gets shot after singing "I am your singing telegram" 🤣🤣🤣
If you look up pinch-hit home runs in film comedies, Jane Wiedlin's brief but HILARIOUS scene is right there!
Same
Fun Fact: I’m playing the Telegram girl in my schools production of this.
So ur one of the go go girls as well ?
I was the singing telegram too!
me too!!
Same 🤌
i just got casted as wadsworth lol
1:21 Me waking up in the moorning determined to have a nice positive day
1:26 me 10 minutes later
You died?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:27 Me done.
So you're going at 1/120th speed.
@RukudoSage69 more like going up to people in a energetic way / Positive to early in the morning then 1:26-27 mark is the other people to me lol
the comedic timing in this movie is brilliant! Also it's scary undertone of a murder in the house, while there are people getting killed randomly there are comedic stuff happening, truly this is a great example of PG dark humor. No blood no gore just subtle hints and a few acts shown of the murderer. This is an awesome movie.
Poor Jane Wiedlin...not a big role but a very memorable one!
I guess she had to GoGo 😂
@@TheKorfish”Ba dum tish!!”
Mrs. Peacock beat the heck out of that asbestos covered main line.
In Wizard of Oz the falling ‘snow’ in the poppy meadow scene is ground up asbestos!!
/facepalm!
This movie is absolute brilliance and still holds up 28 years after release. Yvette's death scene is so creepy and eerily staged, the same scene could be just as effective in a full on horror/suspense movie. I found her death to be shocking in that I assumed the revelation in the scene is just the fact that she's acting and not truly a French maid.
And it still does after 37 years
38 years now 😁
@@iconbearerEventually to be 40 years amazing job.
Who didn't laugh when the singing telegram got shot??!! So funny, still funny to this day. LOL
I didn't laugh. It's so sad, she was a normal person singing happy and 2 seconds later she dies
Víctor Martínez she deserved it. She was a rat
I didn’t
I did because she was unexpected
@@jakehamilton8128 Did she tho? She ratted out a sexual predator who took advantages of mentally ill patients.
Anyone notice at 0:04 that Plum's pocket square says P in that specific lighting?
Very good eye!
So what can this mean
It dose
the singing telegram best part ever :)
Rated X We must feel bad for the part where she was shot. ):
The shower scene will never stop being hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As funny as this is, imagine it from HER side.
She probably works a 9-5 delivering telegrams like this all the time. Everytime she walks up to someone's door, she slaps her face a couple times. Once to put on her game face and once again for rosier cheeks. Putting on a fake smile for people she doesn't care about, feeling like her real smile loses meaning every single time she forces one for work.
Goes home at night to a low rent apartment, where her and her long term boyfriend split the rent. One day they'll get married, once they crawl out of the slums and get better paying jobs once they finish college.
She wakes up, brushes her teeth, drinks her coffee, kisses her boyfriend as he leaves for work. She doesn't go into work until noon, so she watches some staticy channel on her old tube TV with bunny ear antenna.
She gets to work and finds a note that tells her if she delivers a singing telegram at a mansion well after her normal work hours, she'll be paid double her monthly salary.
She continues on about her day, putting on her fake smile, dancing like a trained monkey for nobodies. She finishes her day, clocks out and heads home for a couple hours, until the specified time.
Her boyfriend gets home with takeout and they sit down at their small, square table and talk about their day. He talks about how someone almost lost a hand in one of the steel presses, and how someone's shoes melted after they mishandled molten metal. She goes on to say she's got an overtime telegram and shows her boyfriend the note. They both celebrate in a small way. It's not enough money to move into a better apartment, but it's a damn good start. They sit on their loveseat and watch The Cosby Show, maybe catch an episode of The Golden Girls. She's heard from her mother that it's a good show, so she wants to check it out.
She looks over at the clock, decides that she better get dressed and get ready for her special telegram delivery. After The Golden Girls ends, she kisses her boyfriend and heads off to the mansion.
She drives for a while, passing a car on the way to the house. She pulls into the driveway, eyeing the seven expensive cars sitting there. The one beat up car standing out, but not as much as the police car sitting there, too. She ignores those two cars and accends the stairs, getting barked at by two german shepherds. Scaring her enough to make her jump back about five feet, but she calms down when she sees them attached to chains. She isn't going to come this far into the country, for this much money, just to be scared off by some dogs.
Standing at the door, she does what she normally does: Slaps her face once, to get her game face on, and once again for rosier cheeks. Then she rings the doorbell...
SeanTheOriginal I'm pretty sure The Cosby show and Golden Girls weren't on in the 50s.
+SeanTheOriginal poor thing
You read Heavy Metal magazine too, don't you? That's the only place I would find a story like this.
SeanTheOriginal
quit being so depressed
Yvette's conversation with the killer before she dies kinda disproves endings 2 and 3 for me. The killer asks "did anyone recognize you?"
1. This makes sense with ending 1 (Miss. Scarlett is the killer), because Yvette works for her. So it would be important to Miss. Scarlett whether or not anyone realizes who Yvette is.
2. The film doesn't establish a past relationship of any kind between Yvette and Mrs. Peacock.
3. The third ending (everyone did it) establishes that Mrs. White killed Yvette out in a fit of jealous rage. Whether or not anyone knew her would have been irrelevant.
I get what you're saying but remember in ending 2 that she did it in case info about her was given to the others. Otherwise there is also no connection to the motorist, the cop, or the telegram girl.
SupermarketSweep777
As a whole, I think ending 2 is the least plausible.
SirJedi Consular True, but it had the funniest lines.
SirJedi Consular Only thing is the person whispering sounds like a man
SirJedi Consular You can also say another defense for the first ending is Mrs. Peacock screaming about the brandy preventing them hearing the cook scream.
RIP Singing telegram. gone too soon
I know, right? They killed one of the Go-Gos! :(
Yvette was not from France. Her accent was just as a cover-up for who she really was. She was an informant to Mr. Boddy. She was also a former worker for Ms. Scarlet at her brothel.
Poor Jane Wiedlin--shortest cameo ever. :P
In the other video someone on the comments said the singing telegram is Anna Kendrick
Nope, it's Jane.
Maybe if there is a remake, Anna Kendrick could be the singing telegram girl?
Ryan Reynolds took her spot in Million Ways to Die in the West.
The year she was born? Don't think so. I always thought it was the brunette lady from Grease and Shinning Time Station as a kid.
1:42
Wadsworth (after Mrs White screaming):
"What's this? Another door?"
*Gets* *A* *Full* *On* *shower*
"Is that what we ate? urrrrrrp..." ~Mr Green
This is quite possibly my favorite scene ever
AAAH DON'T YOU TOUCH ME! *whack* *whack*
I love this scene. It shows us that they’re idiots, that they can be dangerous and then that they’re idiots again
0:19
*bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce....*
Matt Canon I made my wife watch this last night, and she always gave me a look when Yvette showed up with her ample cleavage. LOL
Hey back then it was acceptable. now we have feminists..,
Haha
Kerplunk kerplunk kerplunk kerplunk
The maid look sooo lovely
I watched this a few years ago at a friend's place and literally had an asthma attack laughing so hard my friends almost called 911
After the doorbell rings, here's what it showed first to last.
Mr. Green.
Ms. Scarlet.
Professor Plum.
Mrs. White.
Wadsworth.
Mrs. Peacock.
Colonel Mustard.
The fact that Wadsworth didn't move even though he got showered...🤣
01:21 best moment
Top ten saddest anime deaths of all time
Wolfwood numba 1
I was 6 and my sister when we seen this movie seen this movie.. as young as we were, we still found so much humour in it..Rewound it so much.
1:19- January 2020 energy
1:25- May 2020 energy
Dundundundundun I am your singing telegram BOOM dies
Edit 1: wow 42 likes I don't remember this.
xD that was INPOSSIBLE
1:20
BloxTDM // TheBloxxyTDM 100th like 😆😆
Number 147
The singing telegram is one of the funniest parts of the entire movie, but my favorite of this sequences has always been Colonel Mustard diving under the dining room table and immediately smashing his head on the underside. What an idiot!
I love how, in the end, even the singing telegram girl is somehow connected to all of this.
3 deaths in like ... 3 minutes or so.
DA DA DA DA DA DA
I AM YOUR SINGING TELEGRAM
*gunshot*
This is getting serious.
Because Yvette was not actually French-- she was one of Miss Scarlet's call girls in DC.
Saw this in the theater with my then girlfriend, now wife. There was dialog we missed because we and the theater were laughing so hard.
Best scene in the movie. "I am your singing telegram!"
💥🔫
1:21 is when it starts.
I remember the first time I watched this on TV and giggled through out. However at the singing telegram part I completely lost it and when into pant wetting hysterics.
Mrs. Peacock is in the basement and the light switch is on the first floor. The second ending makes no sense!
It's a comedy, who ever said it has to make sense.
+mustang6172 It's a comedy and it's not supposed to be taken that seriously. However, the third ending bothered me a little bit because if Mrs. White switched off the electricity downstairs and killed Yvette, then why was she back upstairs and screaming from 0:17 to 0:24.
Secret passage.
Uru19861 there's no secret passage to the upstairs
My theory on the second ending: Miss Scarlet was the one who turned off the lights, but not to kill someone but to create a distraction so that she can talk to Yvette in private about the concerns of her safety (Yvette more than likely informed Scarlet about the blackmail ring before the incident, with both of them realizing by the first three murders and the arrival of the cop that Yvette was about to be targeted as well). However, between Miss Scarlet waiting in a different room and Mrs. Peacock using this opportunity to go upstairs and kill the Cop, things eventually didn't go as planned.
*after gunshot* I know not everyone's a music lover, but talk about going over the top
I didn't appreciate this part. I liked the black guy, the maid and even thought the singing telegram girl was kinda cute. And they all died within two minutes :(
I'm talking about this clip, not the entire movie.
Max M. Grinnell even though she was in it for a few minutes lol. So many characters get such short time but get spread out throughout the whole movie you don't usually notice until after. Shows do this too but it's not as bad. A small character still usually gets at least several episodes.
@@slenderfoxx3797 but they were actually bad people, informants getting people blackmailed.
it always sucks when nice, pretty one dies :(
@@ourevilone The people that were blackmailed weren't innocent either
The singing telegram actress was a member of the Go-Go's.
I just now realized that they got Jane Wiedlin for this role
I forgot how funny this movie is. I am forever in debt to my neighbor for showing me this as a kid. Such a classic.
this video is so chaotic like someone gets hanged, another person gets beat, a lady shows up at the door singing then gets shot not even 2 seconds after apearing, and then someone triggers a shower head while thinking it was a door 👍 all in 2 mins
I’m auditioning for my high school’s production of clue for this role 😂😂😂😂😂
I wish my school did that play
Teleagram girl: “ I am your singing telegram-“
Gets shot
Me: more like dying telegram
I love this film so much xx
You and me both toots. :)
How is he on the phone while the power is out?
Bro your scary why are you talking to yourself
"What's this, another door?" *Turn, SSSHHH!!! Shower turns on* XD ROFL!!!
0:32 always scared me as a kid idk why but the voice changes from yenett and the person killing her creeped me tf out
This is one of my favorite scenes in an already amazing movie
OK, so we know Miss Peacock was down in the basement, and Plum was within earshot of her, because we hear her screaming from his perspective. We also know that Mrs. White was upstairs screaming because Wadsworth was responding to her, However, Wadsworth dodges in from out-of-frame when we cut back to him, making it possible that he was elsewhere between the shot of him with the mirrors and the mini-scene of him turning on the showers. Therefore, Plum, Scarlet, Green, Mustard, and Wadsworth have no real alibi judging from this clip alone.
Green didn’t kill any of the informants in this clip. Green only shot Wadsworth (the real Mr. Boddy) in self defense in the third ending.
As an undercover FBI agent, Green wouldn’t have any reason to kill the informants.
Green would have even less reason to kill the cop in particular when the cop could be useful as backup in case the sting went sideways...which it did.
Lol! I'm so happy I got the singing telegram as a role!
Dammit that was her last chance at Broadway c'mon guys!
This scene always has me dying 😂😂
Here- 1:19- Also thank you lol. That bit when she does that dance and sings that still cracks me up. Need that in this crazy times.
00:42. Bye bye XD
The Go-Go’s? More like The Stop-Stop’s in this case
I haven’t laughed this hard in 10 years
1:20 When you came home from school happy.
1:26 When you realize you forgot your homework.
Looks like someone really doesn't like The Go Go's (that's Jane Wiedlin, the lead guitarist).
Am I the only one who was legitimately scared by this scene as a kid?
no! i still get a bit freaked out today
I definitely was
Yes.
I certainly was scared of this scene especially when someone pulled the switch in the house and it got dark and the maid foolishly goes into a dark billiard room and gets strangled by the killer when she should've just stayed in the attic with Mr Green.
1:25.
"I-am-your singing telegram"-
Bang!!
(***pauses***)
BANG!!! BANG!!!! BANG!!! BANG!!!! BANG!!!
Me: No singing after midnight, bitch.
More like BANG!!! Click-click-click-click! There were only two bullets remaining in the six-chamber Revolver when the Singing Telegram Lady rang the doorbell. One bullet was shot at Mr. Boddy, another took down the chandelier, and two opened the Lounge door.
"One plus one plus two…"
Jane Weidlin! from the Go Gos
That was PURE GENIUS!
1:21 Me trying to have a good game
1:26 The Bully
i remember watching this when i was little over and over again destroying my vcr hitting rewind lol
Yvette, The Cop and The Singing Telegram Girl all killed by the murderer!
Who in their right mind would walk up to a totally dark house, ring the bell, and start delivering a telegram to a person standing in total darkness inside? Did no one ever teach this girl about danger, instincts, self-preservation, etc.?
I guess not she wasn't being very smart.
😂😂😂 she was so enthusiastic about it too
Okay, it happened really fast and the impact was perfect. You had to laugh at that back then.
when i was 3 i was soooo scared of this movie and now i'm still a little scared of it
same here but now I feel like I want to watch it.
Still scared now?
Intentional or not, I love how the front door was open for exactly 10 seconds.
OMG Clue predicted Tim Curry as Pennywise
1:31 The original perfectly cut scream
i was 7 and i felt so bad for that character when I watched this and i always re-enacted that scene for comic relief. clue was definitely my fav movie and the board game too :P
Oh right, I see. Wow, I never put that together. I watched this movie a number of times when I was younger, but the ending always made my head spin.
Rip singing telegram
“Wow the killer must hate singing telegrams” was what I said when I first saw this
I think this movie would still be good if it had more of a dark tone and less comedy. The unseen killer creeping into the room to kill the cop is quite a dark and scary scene, and the music helps set the tone. 0:48
I agree it was creepy especially with the music.
This movie and Jumanji remade as a thriller would be awesome.
The telegram part is so funny! It is me and my cousins favorite part
Oh my god, that is one of the funniest things i've ever seen. 1:19
I HAVE THE SINGING TELEGRAM GIRL PART IN THE PLAY, IVE NEVER BEEN HAPPIER
1:19 me when I get the slightest motivation to study harder
“I Am Your Singing Telegram,...”
*BANG*
Me: Everybody’s a critic.
In the deleted Ending D, Wadsworth kills them all to pull off the perfect murder. If some of you know some trivia about this movie.
But if people knew that why would you need to tell them?
+The AMV TOP 50 In that deleted ending, he poisoned the guests with the brandy they all drank that night. He was going to lock them all inside the mansion where they would die. The cops then arrived and he locked them in too. However, they all escaped through a window in the conservatory and went to a hospital to get an antidote. Wadsworth tried to escape in a police car, but the car had a doberman inside of it.
I lost it when I watched this on TV at the "Here I am.." part. I mean I went into hysterics at it and even now I can not explain why.
Okay so Yvette’s little monologue at 0:30. Someone please help me to understand this lmao it’s so dramatic and it’s fabulous but like what the hell is she talking about
One of the guests recognized her from a former life.
"Yvette" is a not actually a French Maid, but an American Call-Girl who has been used to gather information on several guests before the events of this evening. Yvette (probably not her real name) had obtained much of this information by sleeping with various people, many of whom had shown up at the Mansion, and her revealing French Maid outfit left her exposed to the eyes of her many past affairs. She believed she was talking to her employer, whom she trusted, but she had been set up to be murdered, as she had outlived her usefulness as a spy.
lol my fav part was when Tim Curry (As Wadsworth) tried to find a door then he thought there was a other one but it was shower :PP trololol
1:21 my post college graduation plans
1:26 COVID-19
Not the biggest tragedy that covid brought upon us, don't you think???
HOLD UP!!! If Ms. White is in an upstairs room screaming while Yvette is walking down stairs, then how the hell did Ms. White manage to already be in the billiard room waiting for Yvette before she walks into the room????
KEYSERSOZE1965 yeah that's right so the first ending where Scarlet is the killer makes most sense here. She was on the ground floor so she would have had the easiest opportunity to be already waiting for Yvette in the billiard room.
Yeah, the third ending doesn’t work for me. Mrs. White absolutely had the motive to kill Yvette, but she didn’t have the means or the opportunity to do so.
Still to this day the shower scene always makes me laugh 🚿🤣
The amount of times as a kid id rewind this after watching it lmao
shes alive for literally 5 seconds but shes the best character anyway
I don't know why when I watched this I lost it at the singing telegram, into hysterics. FOr such a short part I have no clue why it set me off.