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100+ Movies like Clue

3.6
1985 Comedy, Thriller, Crime, Mystery

Discover movies with intricate murder mystery plots like the classic "Clue". This 1985 dark comedy follows six strangers invited to a secluded mansion, where they become embroiled in a night of blackmail, murder, and deception. As the guests investigate the deaths, they uncover shocking secrets and hidden identities. Explore our curated list of films featuring twisting whodunit narratives, eccentric characters, and unexpected revelations that will keep you guessing until the very end.

Invitation to a Murder

Invitation to a Murder

2.8
2023

Both "Clue" and "Invitation to a Murder" involve a group of strangers being invited to a secluded mansion by an enigmatic host, where they soon find themselves embroiled in a murder mystery. The guests are given pseudonyms or aliases to conceal their true identities. As the plot unfolds, more murders occur, and the guests must work together to unravel the mystery and uncover the killer's identity. In both films, the host or one of the guests is revealed to be the mastermind behind the events, with ulterior motives such as blackmail or inheritance at play. The stories culminate in a dramatic reveal of the killer's identity and the resolution of the central mystery. The films share a similar structure of strangers brought together, a series of murders, and the gradual unraveling of a complex plot through investigation and deduction.

Gosford Park

Gosford Park

3.4
2001

Both "Clue" and "Gosford Park" revolve around a murder mystery that unfolds in an isolated, upper-class setting with a large ensemble cast of characters. The plots involve a group of guests invited to a wealthy host's estate, where a murder occurs and the guests become suspects. The stories explore themes of secrets, deception, and class divides between the wealthy hosts and their servants. As the mysteries unravel, it is revealed that multiple characters had motives and connections to the victims. The endings provide a twist by revealing the true killer(s) and their motivations, often related to long-held secrets or vendettas. The films employ a non-linear narrative structure, revisiting events from different perspectives to piece together the truth.

House of 9

House of 9

2.5
2005

Both "Clue" and "House of 9" involve a group of strangers trapped in an isolated mansion or house, forced to participate in a deadly game where they must kill each other off until only one survivor remains. The participants are given pseudonyms or aliases to conceal their identities. As the game progresses, the characters are killed off one by one through various means like weapons or murder. There are multiple possible endings or scenarios revealed, with different characters being the culprits or survivors. The stories explore themes of secrets, deception, and the lengths people will go to for survival or wealth. Both films have a dark, suspenseful tone with elements of mystery and whodunit as the characters try to uncover the truth behind the game and their predicament.

Dark and Stormy Night

Dark and Stormy Night

3.1
2009

Both "Clue" and "Dark and Stormy Night" are murder mystery films set in isolated mansions on stormy nights. A group of strangers with hidden motives and connections are brought together, and a series of murders occur. The guests must unravel the mystery and determine the killer(s) among them. In both films, there are multiple possible endings and solutions revealed, with various characters being implicated as the murderer(s). The plots involve blackmail, inheritance disputes, and undercover investigators attempting to solve the crimes. The stories employ elements of dark comedy and satire while paying homage to classic murder mystery tropes.

Knives Out

Knives Out

3.9
2019

Both "Clue" and "Knives Out" are murder mystery films centered around the death of a wealthy individual in their mansion, with a group of potential suspects who all have motives. The plots involve a private investigator (Benoit Blanc in "Knives Out", Wadsworth in "Clue") brought in to unravel the truth behind the murder. As the investigation progresses, various twists and turns are revealed, with characters' true motives and identities being uncovered. The films build suspense by presenting multiple possible scenarios and culprits before ultimately revealing the true murderer(s) and their motive(s). Both movies employ dark humor and satire to comment on themes of greed, deception, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets and wealth.

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab

3.2
2012

Both "Clue" and "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab" revolve around a murder mystery where a victim is killed under mysterious circumstances. The plots involve multiple suspects with potential motives, and the investigation unravels a web of secrets and blackmail. The stories feature a central detective figure (Wadsworth in Clue, Detective Gorby in Hansom Cab) who pieces together the clues and evidence to uncover the truth. There are twists and turns as different characters are implicated, and the final reveal exposes the true killer's identity and motive. The themes of deception, hidden pasts, and the consequences of secrets tie the two narratives together in their exploration of the darker side of human nature.

Grey Lady

Grey Lady

2.4
2017

Both "Clue" and "Grey Lady" involve a murder mystery where the protagonist investigates a series of killings. The plots revolve around uncovering the identity of the murderer(s) and their motives, which are tied to secrets from the past. Multiple suspects are introduced, and red herrings are used to misdirect the audience. The stories feature a secluded setting (a mansion and an island, respectively) where the murders take place. The protagonists (Wadsworth in "Clue" and Doyle in "Grey Lady") are revealed to be working undercover for law enforcement agencies. The climax involves a confrontation with the killer(s) and the resolution of the mystery, with the culprit(s) being apprehended by the authorities. Both films employ plot twists and multiple possible endings to keep the audience guessing until the final reveal.

The Killing Jar

The Killing Jar

2.7
2010

Both "Clue" and "The Killing Jar" involve a group of strangers gathered in an isolated location who become entangled in a murder mystery. The plots revolve around uncovering the true identities and motives of the characters, many of whom are not who they initially seem. As the stories progress, it is revealed that several characters have committed murders, often for selfish or nefarious reasons like blackmail, greed, or covering up crimes. The narratives build tension through interrogations, threats of violence, and the gradual revelation of each person's secrets and connections to the central mystery. Ultimately, the stories climax with the unmasking of the key perpetrators and the intervention of law enforcement figures to apprehend the guilty parties.

The Beta Test

The Beta Test

3.1
2021

Both "Clue" and "The Beta Test" involve a group of strangers brought together by mysterious circumstances involving secrets and deception. In "Clue", the guests are summoned to a mansion under false pretenses and blackmailed, while in "The Beta Test", people receive anonymous invitations for secret sexual encounters. The plots revolve around uncovering the truth behind these schemes and the identities of those orchestrating them. The movies share a structure of gradually revealing information through investigation and confrontation, with multiple potential explanations and culprits. Characters are killed off one by one, and the protagonists must navigate the dangerous situations while suspecting everyone. Ultimately, the masterminds behind the schemes are revealed, having manipulated the characters for their own nefarious purposes. Both films employ elements of mystery, suspense, and dark comedy as the protagonists unravel the complex webs of lies and betrayal. The stories explore themes of infidelity, greed, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets and reputations.

Taboo

Taboo

2.0
2002

Both "Clue" and "Taboo" involve a group of people gathered at a secluded location, where they are confronted with secrets from their past. The plots revolve around a series of murders occurring, with the guests suspecting each other and trying to uncover the killer's identity. The stories feature twists and revelations about the characters' true motives and connections. In both films, the killer is ultimately revealed to be one of the guests, who committed the murders to protect their own secrets or for personal gain. The movies explore themes of deception, blackmail, and the consequences of keeping dark secrets.

Nine Dead

Nine Dead

2.6
2010

Both "Clue" and "Nine Dead" involve a group of strangers brought together in an isolated location, where they are forced to unravel a mystery involving murder and deception. The plots revolve around uncovering the connections between the characters and the reasons behind the killings. In both films, the characters are revealed to have secrets and ulterior motives, with the truth gradually emerging through a series of twists and revelations. The stories feature multiple possible endings or scenarios, keeping the audience guessing until the final reveal. The themes of blackmail, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions are central to both narratives. The structure involves characters being killed off one by one as the mystery deepens, with the survivors racing against time to solve the puzzle before they meet the same fate.

When a Stranger Calls

When a Stranger Calls

2.9
2006

Both "Clue" and "When a Stranger Calls" involve a mysterious intruder or intruders committing multiple murders in an isolated location. In "Clue", the guests are trapped in a secluded mansion where a series of murders occur, with the identity of the killer(s) being a central mystery. Similarly, in "When a Stranger Calls", a babysitter is terrorized by an unseen intruder who kills others in the house. The plots revolve around uncovering the truth behind the killings and the motives of the perpetrator(s). Both films build suspense and tension as the characters try to survive and escape the deadly situations they find themselves in.

Saw V

Saw V

3.1
2008

Both "Clue" and "Saw V" involve a group of people trapped in a secluded location, forced to participate in deadly games orchestrated by a mastermind. The plots revolve around uncovering the true identity of the mastermind and their accomplices through a series of twists and revelations. The movies explore themes of deception, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions. The narratives feature multiple potential outcomes and endings, keeping the audience guessing until the final reveal. The stories also involve law enforcement agents investigating the crimes and attempting to apprehend the culprits. Overall, the movies share a similar structure of a group being manipulated by a sadistic puppeteer, leading to a climactic unmasking of the true villains.

Big Nothing

Big Nothing

3.2
2006

Both "Clue" and "Big Nothing" involve a group of strangers who become entangled in a web of murder, blackmail, and deception. The plots revolve around uncovering the truth behind a series of mysterious deaths and the motives of the characters involved. In both films, the characters assume false identities or personas, and there are multiple potential culprits and plot twists. The stories feature a central location where the action takes place (a mansion in "Clue" and a small town in "Big Nothing"), and the characters must navigate through a series of clues and red herrings to unravel the mystery. Ultimately, the films culminate in a reveal of the true perpetrator(s) and their motives, often involving a complex scheme or conspiracy.

Bad Times at the El Royale

Bad Times at the El Royale

3.4
2018

Both "Clue" and "Bad Times at the El Royale" involve a group of strangers gathering at an isolated location - a secluded mansion and a remote hotel, respectively. The strangers all have hidden secrets and ulterior motives, leading to a web of mystery and deception. As the stories progress, it is revealed that some characters are not who they seem, with undercover agents and criminals in disguise. Multiple murders occur, with the guests turning on each other as they try to uncover the truth. The plots build tension through twists and revelations, culminating in a climactic confrontation where the true motives and identities of the key players are exposed. Both films employ a nonlinear narrative structure with flashbacks to reveal crucial backstories. Ultimately, the stories converge on themes of greed, betrayal, and the consequences of keeping secrets.

Identity

Identity

3.6
2003

Both "Clue" and "Identity" involve a group of strangers brought together in an isolated location, where a series of murders occur. The victims are killed off one by one in a countdown fashion, with clues left behind pointing to the killer's identity. The plots revolve around uncovering the true murderer among the group, who has a hidden agenda and multiple personas. The stories build suspense through red herrings and shifting suspicions among the characters. Ultimately, the murderer is revealed to be someone within the group who has orchestrated the entire deadly scenario, with a shocking twist revealing their true motive and identity. The movies share a nonlinear narrative structure, with the main events unfolding through flashbacks and character perspectives.

Jigsaw

Jigsaw

3.1
2017

Both "Clue" and "Jigsaw" involve a group of people brought together in an isolated location and forced to participate in a deadly game orchestrated by a mysterious figure. The games involve a series of tests and challenges where the participants must make difficult moral choices to survive. The plots revolve around uncovering the true identity and motives of the game's mastermind, with multiple potential outcomes and twists revealed. The stories explore themes of guilt, punishment, and the consequences of one's actions. The narratives build suspense through the deaths of various characters and the unraveling of secrets and connections between the participants and the orchestrator. Ultimately, the survivors are forced to confront their own sins and moral failings as part of the game's twisted sense of justice.

On the Other Hand, Death

On the Other Hand, Death

2.9
2008

Both "Clue" and "On the Other Hand, Death" involve a group of people brought together in a secluded location, where a series of murders occur. The protagonists must investigate the deaths and uncover the truth behind the killings and the motives of the suspects. The plots revolve around uncovering secrets, lies, and hidden agendas among the characters. There are multiple potential killers and possible scenarios presented, keeping the audience guessing until the final reveal. The stories build suspense through red herrings, twists, and unexpected revelations about the characters' true identities and connections. Ultimately, the mysteries are solved by piecing together clues and exposing the complex web of deception and criminal schemes.

8 Women

8 Women

3.5
2002

Both "Clue" and "8 Women" revolve around a murder mystery where a group of people are trapped in an isolated location and must determine which one of them is the killer. The plots involve multiple potential suspects, each with their own secrets and motives, and the investigation unravels a web of lies, affairs, and hidden agendas. The stories feature twists and turns as the characters accuse one another and new evidence comes to light. Ultimately, the truth is revealed through a dramatic climax where the killer's identity and motive are exposed. The films employ dark humor and satire to explore themes of greed, deception, and the corruption of the wealthy elite.

The Lodger

The Lodger

2.9
2009

Both "Clue" and "The Lodger" revolve around a series of mysterious murders that take place in a secluded location. The plots follow detectives investigating the crimes and attempting to unravel the truth behind the killings. In both movies, there are multiple suspects with potential motives, and the audience is kept guessing about the true culprit(s) until the climactic reveal. The stories involve complex layers of deception, with characters harboring dark secrets and hidden agendas. Themes of obsession, madness, and the consequences of past actions are explored. The narratives build suspense through red herrings and misdirection, culminating in shocking twists that reframe the events. Ultimately, the films depict the unraveling of intricate webs of lies and the exposure of the murderer(s) through the detectives' perseverance.