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is a psychologist.  he is a non practicing doctor.  He works for UNO the United Nations Organization, in the WHO World Health Organization branch with a concern of family planning.  He used to be a professor of psychiatry specializing in helping paranoid homicidal lunatics suffering from delusions of grandeur until he was caught having sex with his female patients.
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== Background ==
Professor Plum is a psychologist.  He works in Washigton, D.C. for UNO the United Nations Organization, in the WHO World Health Organization branch with a concern of family planning.  He used to be a professor of psychiatry specializing in helping paranoid homicidal lunatics suffering from delusions of grandeur until he was caught having sex with his female patients. [[The Singing Telegram Girl]] used to be one of his patients. 
 
 
== During the events of [[Clue (1985)]] played by [[Christopher Lloyd]] ==
Professor Plum is invited to the Hill House in New England.  While driving to the house, he sees [[Miss Scarlet]] stranded on the side of the road and picks her up.  They arrive at the house and are greeted by [[Wadsworth]] and are introduced to the rest of the guests including [[Colonel Mustard]], [[Mrs. White]], [[Mrs. Peacock]], and [[Mr. Green]].  They are brought into the dining room and learn that they all either work or live in Washington, D.C.  [[Mr. Boddy]] arrives and they return back into the study.  Wadsworth tells them why they have all been gathered and that Mr. Boddy is the one who has been blackmailing them.  Mr. Boddy threatens to tell all of their secrets if he is arrested and then gives them each a weapon to kill Wadsworth with before turning off the lights.  The lights are turned back on and Mr. Boddy is found lying on the ground.  The dinner guests go to the kitchen and find [[The Cook]] dead with a knife in her back.  [[The Motorist]] arrives and he is locked in the lounge.  The dinner guests then split up to search the house.  Professor Plum and Mrs. Peacock are paired up and they search the basement.  [[The Cop]] comes to the door and he is locked in the library.  The dinner guests then continue to search the house and the power is turned off in the mansion.  Once power returns, the dinner guests find [[Yvette]], The Cop, and The Singing Telegram Girl dead.  The doorbell rings once more and Mrs. Peacock tells [[The Chief]], who is posing as a religious person handing out pamphlets, to leave.  Wadsworth then tells the guests who murdered who, including that Professor Plum killed Mr. Body in the hallway with the candlestick.  Wadsworth then reveals that he is actually the one blackmailing them all and Professor Plum actually killed Wadsworth's butler.  Mr. Green shoots Wadsworth and Professor Plum and the others are arrested by the police. 
 
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Professor Plum

Background

Professor Plum is a psychologist. He works in Washigton, D.C. for UNO the United Nations Organization, in the WHO World Health Organization branch with a concern of family planning. He used to be a professor of psychiatry specializing in helping paranoid homicidal lunatics suffering from delusions of grandeur until he was caught having sex with his female patients. The Singing Telegram Girl used to be one of his patients.


During the events of Clue (1985) played by Christopher Lloyd

Professor Plum is invited to the Hill House in New England. While driving to the house, he sees Miss Scarlet stranded on the side of the road and picks her up. They arrive at the house and are greeted by Wadsworth and are introduced to the rest of the guests including Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Mrs. Peacock, and Mr. Green. They are brought into the dining room and learn that they all either work or live in Washington, D.C. Mr. Boddy arrives and they return back into the study. Wadsworth tells them why they have all been gathered and that Mr. Boddy is the one who has been blackmailing them. Mr. Boddy threatens to tell all of their secrets if he is arrested and then gives them each a weapon to kill Wadsworth with before turning off the lights. The lights are turned back on and Mr. Boddy is found lying on the ground. The dinner guests go to the kitchen and find The Cook dead with a knife in her back. The Motorist arrives and he is locked in the lounge. The dinner guests then split up to search the house. Professor Plum and Mrs. Peacock are paired up and they search the basement. The Cop comes to the door and he is locked in the library. The dinner guests then continue to search the house and the power is turned off in the mansion. Once power returns, the dinner guests find Yvette, The Cop, and The Singing Telegram Girl dead. The doorbell rings once more and Mrs. Peacock tells The Chief, who is posing as a religious person handing out pamphlets, to leave. Wadsworth then tells the guests who murdered who, including that Professor Plum killed Mr. Body in the hallway with the candlestick. Wadsworth then reveals that he is actually the one blackmailing them all and Professor Plum actually killed Wadsworth's butler. Mr. Green shoots Wadsworth and Professor Plum and the others are arrested by the police.

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