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The Changing Face of Clue's Miss Scarlett

The original British version.

 


The first US version.

The 1963 cartoon version.

The 1972 Asian version. This lady was married to the famous interviewer, James Lipton.

 


From the VCR games where she was a foreign spy. For which country? "All of them".

From Super Cluedo Challenge and Cluedo Super Sleuth.

The 1986 US card. (The font used here and for 1992 is Windsor.)

 


From a 1987 German version, where she is called Fräulein Ming. Based on the actress in the VCR games.

From Clue Master Detective.

Samantha Scarlett from Clue JR.

The 1992 version

 


From the Super Nintendo version of Clue.

From a British Clue jigsaw puzzle.

From the Clue: The Musical site where she is a failing actress.

 


1992 version

1996 version. Also used in the Gift and 50th Anniversary editions.

From the original CD Rom where she is Boddy's niece and in an affair either with Mustard or Green.

 


The Franklin Mint version.

From Murder At Boddy Mansion and FATAL ILLUSION. In the latter, she is the only one of the classic six suspects to have an American accent. As in many depictions, she is an actress.

 


From the 2002 American edition. Here she is daughter to Mrs. Peacock. Once again the final 't' is lost.

From 2002's Clue: the Card Game.

From Clue Mysteries

 


From the Kentucky Fried Chicken giveaway

From the Clue: Discover the Secrets reboot (2008), now called Kassandra Scarlet

As portrayed by Lesley Ann Warren in the 1985 film

 


As Melanie Daniels from Clue: Alfred Hitchcock (2010) (The Birds)
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