![]() ![]() In the home media, all three endings were included, with "Ending A" and "Ending B" identified as possible endings but "Ending C" being how the events really occurred. In the theatrical showing, at this point audiences would then be shown one of the three following endings after Wadsworth brings the lights back up. After an evangelist interrupts them, Wadsworth continues and shuts off the electricity again. Boddy were his accomplices, who gave him vital information about the different guests. He reveals that the other five people who died with Mr. He proceeds to recreate the events of the night so far as to explain how the murders occurred. Wadsworth and the others regroup after he turns the electricity back on, and he reveals he knows who the murderer is. Yvette, the cop, and a singing telegram girl are subsequently murdered with the rope, lead pipe, and revolver, respectively. The guests resume their search of the mansion. A police officer investigating the motorist's abandoned car arrives and comes inside to use the phone. Mustard and Scarlet find his corpse in the locked lounge and Yvette uses the revolver from the now-unlocked cupboard to break the keyhole. While they are searching, the motorist is killed with the wrench. Colonel Mustard proposes they split into pairs and search the house to make sure no one else is there. Wadsworth then throws the key out onto the blacktop. Wadsworth locks the weapons in the cupboard and is about to throw the key out when a stranded motorist arrives and is locked in the lounge. Boddy's body disappears, only to be rediscovered dead again but with new injuries from the candlestick. Ho is found dead, stabbed with the dagger, and Mr. Boddy's manipulations, which drove him to try and help free them from the same cycle of blackmail by bringing them all together to force a confession out of him and then turn him over to the police. He reveals that his late wife committed suicide as a result of Mr. Wadsworth then goes on to explain that he was the one who arranged for everyone to meet at the mansion, knowing that Mr. Boddy apparently dead with no visible trace as to how. When he turns out the lights, a gunshot rings out, and when the lights are turned back on, they find Mr. He then gives each of the other guests different weapons as a gift (a candlestick, a dagger, a lead pipe, a revolver, a rope, and a wrench), suggesting that one of them kill Wadsworth instead to avoid exposure and humiliation. Boddy, however, reminds them that if he is arrested, their guilty secrets for which he has been blackmailing them will be exposed. The group is here to confront him and turn him over to the police. ![]() Boddy has been blackmailing the other guests (as well as Wadsworth and his now-dead wife, it is later revealed) for some time now. Afterwards, Wadsworth reveals the real reason they are there: Mr. Green, Professor Plum, and Miss Scarlet - are served by Wadsworth and the maid, Yvette. They are met by the butler, Wadsworth, who gives each of them a pseudonym, with none of them knowing or being addressed by their real names. In 1954, six strangers are invited to a dinner party at Hill House, a secluded mansion in New England. ![]()
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