Clue (1985)
Clue (1985) is a classic comedy film that is full of sexual innuendos and moments. The movie follows six guests who are invited to a mysterious mansion by their host, Mr. Boddy. As the night progresses, the guests are forced to confront their secrets and the truth behind the mysterious murder.
The movie is full of sexual moments that range from subtle to overt. One of the most memorable moments is when Mrs. Peacock (Eileen Brennan) is trying to seduce Mr. Green (Michael McKean). She flirts with him and even offers to show him her bedroom. This scene is full of sexual tension and is a great example of how the movie uses sexual innuendos to add humor to the story.
Another memorable moment is when Professor Plum (Christopher Lloyd) and Miss Scarlet (Lesley Ann Warren) are dancing together. The scene is full of sexual chemistry and the two characters seem to be enjoying each other's company. This scene is a great example of how the movie uses sexual moments to add to the mystery and suspense of the story.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, such as when Mr. Boddy (Martin Mull) is trying to seduce Miss Scarlet, or when Mrs. White (Madeline Kahn) is trying to seduce Mr. Boddy. These moments add to the overall mystery and suspense of the movie and make it an enjoyable experience for viewers.
Overall, Clue (1985) is a classic comedy film that is full of sexual moments and innuendos. The movie uses these moments to add humor and mystery to the story, making it an enjoyable experience for viewers.
One of the characters states that he is being blackmailed due to his homosexuality.
A psychiatrist admits that he lost his license due to affairs with his patients.
PG for some suggestive material including sexual references and for violence, brief language and drinking
While there are no explicit sex or nudity, some female characters show a lot of cleavage, which other characters are often shown staring at (played for comedy); in a scene there is some passionate kissing and groping (again played for laughs, as the characters are trying to distract a cop); some sexual humor and references to topics like homosexuality, adultery, prostitution.
One of the characters is a French maid who wears a revealing dress. Several of the other characters stare noticeably at her cleavage. At one point when she sits, her skirt flies up and her underwear is shown; the underwear is plain and modest. One character starts to lift her skirt flirtatiously, and she pulls away from him.
Professor Plum and Miss Scarlet pretend to kiss passionately while sensually wrapped around each other in a sexual position, in an effort to distract another character. Professor Plum also attempts to demonstrate a sexual position with another character.
Lots of sexual humor and references and double entendres, much of which can definitely go over a kid's head - such as references to flies and being "exposed".
A lot of staring at cleavage, two instances of characters grabbing a female's butt.
There are discussions of affairs and prostitutes, and various references to sex; one of the characters runs a prostitution ring.
Two characters are depicted passionately kissing corpses in an attempt to make them seem living to an observer.