Murder Mystery Game AI
The Deadly Director's Cut

The Deadly Director's Cut

Description

Welcome to Sunset Studios, where the cameras are rolling and murder is in the spotlight! Set in a 1950s Hollywood film studio, this deadly drama unfolds during the final night of shooting a groundbreaking noir film. But when the director calls 'Cut!' for the last time, it becomes a real-life thriller.

Plot

Famous director Maxwell Silver is found dead in his chair on set, apparently poisoned during the wrap party for his latest film 'The Last Take'. Each suspect had both motive and opportunity - from creative differences to romantic entanglements and financial disputes. The killer must be caught before they can make their final exit stage left.

Dress Code

1950s Hollywood glamour - think tailored suits, pencil skirts, victory rolls, red lipstick, fedoras, and vintage accessories. The men should wear suits with wide lapels and the women should opt for classic pin-up style dresses or sophisticated evening wear.

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Speaking Style

Use classic Hollywood slang like 'dollface', 'dame', 'fella', 'swell'. Refer to the film industry with terms like 'picture', 'reel', 'scene', 'take'. Maintain an air of dramatic flair - you're all show business people after all!

Cast

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Reela Fortune

The ambitious leading lady who's been trying to break into serious dramatic roles. Known for her beauty but wants to prove she's more than just a pretty face. Was passed over for several key scenes in favor of a younger actress.

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Cash Sterling

The charming but ruthless producer who's been cooking the books. Known for his silver tongue and ability to secure funding, but the studio is actually deep in debt. Had a heated argument with the director about the film's mounting costs.

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Luz Escena

The talented cinematographer who's been fighting for recognition in a male-dominated industry. Her innovative techniques were often dismissed by the director despite their brilliance.

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Skip Frame

The overworked film editor who's been struggling to piece together the director's increasingly erratic vision. Found evidence of potential sabotage in the daily rushes.

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Penny Rolle

The fresh-faced script supervisor who knows all the continuity errors that could ruin the picture. Has been keeping a detailed diary of all the on-set drama and mishaps.

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