In 1954, a chilling mystery unfolds when six strangers are invited to a secluded mansion in New England. Each guest is assigned a pseudonym to maintain anonymity: Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Mrs. Peacock, Mr. Green, Professor Plum, and Miss Scarlet. As the guests gather for dinner, tensions rise as they discover they are all connected to government influence. The plot thickens when Mr. Boddy, a blackmailer who has been manipulating each guest for some time, arrives at the mansion.
Upon arrival, the guests are greeted by the butler, Wadsworth, and the maid, Yvette. Things take a dark turn when Mr. Boddy reveals his role in blackmailing everyone in the room. Wadsworth informs the group that the police are on their way to arrest Boddy, but the blackmailer threatens to expose everyone’s secrets if they turn him in. To make matters worse, he presents each guest with a weapon—a candlestick, rope, lead pipe, wrench, revolver, and dagger—and challenges them to kill Wadsworth to protect their secrets. After a gunshot rings out, Boddy is found on the floor, seemingly dead.
As the guests begin to investigate the murder of Mr. Boddy, Wadsworth explains how he became indentured to the blackmailer. He reveals that he summoned the guests in an attempt to force a confession from Boddy and turn him over to the authorities. The group grows suspicious of the cook, only to discover that she has been fatally stabbed with the dagger. As the investigation deepens, they uncover a shocking twist—Boddy is not dead. In a bizarre turn of events, someone kills him again with the candlestick.
Wadsworth locks the weapons in a cupboard, but things take another unpredictable turn when a stranded motorist arrives at the mansion. Wadsworth locks him in the lounge and throws the key out the front door. The group then draws lots to pair up for a search of the manor. However, things take a darker turn when someone burns the blackmail evidence, unlocks the cupboard, and kills the motorist with the wrench. The guests discover a secret passage, but their exploration only leads them to more confusion as they find themselves locked in the lounge with the motorist’s corpse.
As the group tries to make sense of the chaos, Yvette uses the revolver to shoot open the door, allowing them to escape. Tensions rise as they realize that Wadsworth may have thrown the wrong key out the door, and the true murderer might have stolen the cupboard key from him. Meanwhile, a police officer arrives at the mansion to investigate the motorist’s abandoned car. During this time, the mansion receives a mysterious call from FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover, which Wadsworth answers alone. With his quick thinking, Wadsworth distracts the cop and hides the bodies, allowing the search to continue.
As the night progresses, the group continues their investigation until the power is unexpectedly turned off. In the darkness, more murders occur, with Yvette, the police officer, and a singing telegram girl all falling victim to a series of brutal killings. After the power is restored, Wadsworth gathers everyone together and begins to reconstruct the events of the night. With a brief interruption from an evangelist, Wadsworth reveals his findings: the other five victims were Boddy’s informants, each connected to one of the guests. The story culminates in a dramatic conclusion, offering three possible outcomes that leave the audience on the edge of their seats.
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