“To Make a Long Story Short”
Stephen Andrade’s wonderful pulp-style tribute to Clue (1985)
Prints and original artwork available at nineteeneightyeight.com or through @galleries1988 on Instagram :)


“To Make a Long Story Short”
Stephen Andrade’s wonderful pulp-style tribute to Clue (1985)
Prints and original artwork available at nineteeneightyeight.com or through @galleries1988 on Instagram :)
Clue (1985) dir. Jonathan Lynn
[image description: a drawing of Mrs. White, Miss Scarlet, and Yvette from Clue (1985). Miss Scarlet is sitting in front of a fireplace, with Mrs. White and Yvette standing on either side of her. the three of them are all lit from behind by the roaring fire, casting them into a sinister red shadow. Miss Scarlet has a lit cigarette in a holder in one hand, and a length of rope tied into a noose in the other, and she’s looking directly at the viewer with a smirk. Mrs. White, on the left, is drinking red wine out of a glass with her pinky up and her eyes closed. her other hand, down by her side, is gripping a lead pipe. Yvette, on the right, is holding a tray of drinks above Miss Scarlet’s head and is looking at the viewer out of the corner of her eye, while her free hand is holding a gun behind her back. a portrait of Wadsworth is hanging above the fireplace, looming over them. end id]
Three murders? Six altogether. This is getting serious.
Clue (1985) dir. Jonathan Lynn