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Watch the movie. If you have the first VCR Game, watch it as well. Read the sections of my website devoted to those variations. As I usually suggest to this sort of question, after dinner you could play "murder in the dark": Explain that you are going to turn off the lights, and whomever is touched when the lights are out has to fall over "dead" (make sure your floors are clean!). Then give each of the guests a card with: a) The weapon they had at the time of the murder; and b) The room they were in. Maybe have the "murdered" guest sneak away when the lights are out to another room; and then everyone has to determine who was in that room, and what weapon was used to kill him, by making suggestions. Play the SNES game, if you have it, for a further idea of what I mean. Be creative, and have fun!