Clue finds six colorful dinner guests gathered at the mansion of their host, Mr. Boddy -- who turns up dead after his secret is exposed: He was blackmailing all of them. With the killer among them, the guests and Boddy's chatty butler must suss out the culprit before the body count rises.
A character that was killed before the events of the movies had been found dead and emasculated. Later in the movie, a man is kicked in the balls during a fight.
When the lights are out in various sequences, there's sounds like screaming, gunshots, glass breaking, etc. but there's no ooey-gooey mushy gore sounds. It's all very silly, goofy murder.
The movie takes place in the 1950s and was filmed in the 1980s, well before 9/11 happened. There are no depictions of 9/11. It's possible someone mistakenly voted yes on this thinking it said 911 depictions (i.e. calling 911 on the phone). The movie has a few scenes where people make phone calls, at least one of which is to call the cops.
Mrs. Peacock has a hysterical moment of panic where she just screams. I can see this being seen as a meltdown, despite none of the characters being mentioned as having autism.
Not exactly, but a character becomes hysterical, and there is a brief monologue in which a character describes the feeling of a negative emotion overtaking them.
The gay character is the butt of a few jokes, and there's a line in each of the endings where its revealed that one of the dishes was cantonese monkey brains, playing off the trope that traditional asian cuisines are unappetizing.