1. Turtle doesn't have braids in the movie, but it is an important detail in the book.
2. Mrs. Hoo, Theo Theoderakis, and Dr. Denton Deere aren't in the movie-Dr. Denton Deere only has a small part as Angela's doctor in the hospital.
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"The Westing Game" is a mystery novel by Ellen Raskin about a group of people trying to solve a murder and inherit a fortune, while "Get a Clue" is a movie where a teenager tries to solve the mystery of her missing teacher. The main difference is the age group of the protagonists and the complexity of the mystery they are solving.
they are both the same story but Get a Clue is the movie and The Westing Game is the book
Many differences, such as Turtle has no braid, Angela is engaged to Plum, not Denton Deere, and Mr. Hoo is not fat. There are manyt things in the movie that is not is the book and vice versa.
Chris Theodorakis was with Turtle Wexler
Turtle still kicks people
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online The Westing Game movie isn't called the Westing Game, its called Get A Clue - different user then the one above here! though the title is Get A Clue for the movie, it is also titled the Westing Game. i guess that was the original name before they changed it to the awful name, Get A Clue. different user- well ok so the name was changed. well you still havnt answered their questonion. anyway you can go to http://www.yourmoviesnet.com
In "The Westing Game," Grace Wexler discovered a dead crow with a note attached to it on the third floor balcony. The note contained the clue "the only one who is everything is the one who is nothing." This clue was a key element in the mystery of figuring out the Westing Game.
In the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Sam Westing faked his own death and orchestrated a complex game to determine his heir. The fire at the Westing house was a part of this game to create intrigue and serve as a clue for the participants to solve the mystery.
The tenants in "The Westing Game" have all been chosen as potential heirs to Samuel W. Westing's fortune. They all have unique skills and backgrounds, and each is given a clue to solve the mystery of Westing's death.
Theo discovers that his clue, "The one who drank the green tea is farther from the Westing house than the one who drank the coffee," indicates the order in which the heirs are positioned in relation to the Westing house.
In "The Westing Game," the alibi is a key clue that helps the characters discover the identity of the mysterious Samuel W. Westing. The alibi involves a timed event that proves where certain characters were at a particular time, leading to important revelations about the game and its players.
The Westing Game WRONG! it is actually called 'Get A Clue' I recommend save your eyes and not watch it. The "bomb" is SOOOOOO pathetic. So are Turtle's kicks. TERRIBLE ACTING!! Chris is like 25, they take out Theo and his parents, Flora, and Madame Hoo! I hated it!
Yes. When put together the clues, they form a song. The missing clues are Westing's wife's name Crow.
When you mark out the clues in "America the Beautiful" in "The Westing Game," it reveals the message "BLUE JAY." This clue is important in solving the mystery of Sam Westing's death and the inheritance of his fortune.
Turtle Wexler and Flora Baumbach's clue in "The Westing Game" is "The second was fifth, and the fifth was second." This clue eventually leads the characters to uncover the hidden identity behind the mysterious Samuel W. Westing.
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The word "hoist" is used in the Westing Game in the context of lifting up or raising the Dummy in a wheelchair as one of the clues in the mystery that the characters have to solve. It is revealed as a key element in the game that helps the players understand a clue.