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Jonathan Lynn and Antony Jay are credited for the Yes Minister series. Disambiguation needed for Jonathan Lynn's own works.

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Works by Jonathan Lynn

The Complete Yes Prime Minister (1988) 708 copies, 8 reviews
Clue [1985 film] (1985) — Director — 526 copies, 4 reviews
My Cousin Vinny [1992 film] (1992) — Director — 432 copies, 3 reviews
Yes, Prime Minister: Volume 2 (1987) — Editor — 178 copies, 2 reviews
Yes, Prime Minister: Volume 1 (1986) 171 copies, 4 reviews
The Whole Nine Yards [2000 film] (2000) — Director — 170 copies, 2 reviews
Yes, Minister: Volume 1 (1981) 81 copies
Yes, Minister: Volume 2 (1982) 57 copies
Wild Target [2010 film] (2014) — Director — 47 copies
Yes, Minister: Volume 3 (1983) 46 copies
Sgt. Bilko [1996 film] (1996) — Director — 45 copies
Yes, Minister: Series One [1980 TV] — Writer — 44 copies, 1 review
Yes, Minister: Series Two [1981 TV ] — Writer — 37 copies, 1 review
The Distinguished Gentleman [1992 film] (1993) — Director — 29 copies
Mayday (1993) 29 copies, 1 review
Trial and Error (1997) 28 copies
The Fighting Temptations [2003 Film] (2003) — Director — 28 copies, 1 review
Yes, Minister: Series Three [1982 TV] — Writer — 27 copies, 1 review
Yes, Prime Minister: Series One [TV] (2004) — Writer — 23 copies
Yes, Prime Minister: Series Two [TV] (2005) — Writer — 16 copies
Samaritans (2017) 12 copies, 3 reviews
Major Payne / Sgt. Bilko (Double Feature) (2007) — Director — 8 copies
Greedy [1994 film] (1994) — Director — 8 copies
The Complete Yes Minister [script] (2008) 7 copies, 1 review
Clue on Stage (2018) 4 copies
Jistě, pane premiére (2004) 3 copies
Clue: The Screenplay 1 copy, 1 review
Jah, härra minister (1999) 1 copy
Yes Minister, Vol. 1 (2014) 1 copy
A proper man (1976) 1 copy

Associated Works

Utterly Utterly Merry Comic Relief Christmas Book (1986) — Contributor — 47 copies, 1 review

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Lynn, Jonathan
Birthdate
1943-04-03
Gender
male
Nationality
UK
Country (for map)
England, UK
Birthplace
Bath, Somerset, England, UK
Places of residence
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Education
University of Cambridge (Pembroke College)
Kingswood School
Occupations
actor
screenwriter
director
Relationships
Eban, Abba (uncle)
Sacks, Oliver (cousin)
Disambiguation notice
Jonathan Lynn and Antony Jay are credited for the Yes Minister series. Disambiguation needed for Jonathan Lynn's own works.

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freixas | 2 other reviews | Mar 31, 2023 |
Six people are invited to a house party by someone who is blackmailing them all. Each person is assigned a name in order to protect their real identity: there's Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. White, Professor Plum, Colonel Mustard, Miss Scarlet, and Mr. Green. As each of them arrives, they're greeted by Wadsworth, the butler. The house has two other staff members, a cook and a maid. The last person to arrive is Mr. Boddy, the man blackmailing all the guests.

Shortly after his arrival, Mr. Boddy is killed. The evening snowballs as more people are found dead, and the clock's ticking because the police will soon be arriving. Can the guests figure out who the murderer is?

I could have sworn I'd reviewed this ages ago, but I guess not. Anyway, this was a rewatch, and it was delightful, possibly my all-time favorite "movie based on a game." It starts off pretty slow, because it takes so long for all of the guests to arrive and the goal to be laid out, and everyone's awkward.

There are a few jokes to help set the mood, but things don't truly pick up until after the first murder, as the whole cast becomes suspicious of one another while at the same time being unable to leave. Other seemingly random characters arrive who invite further chaos, because in reality they're all connected to at least one of the guests.

It's bananas, and great fun. Everything become so ridiculous so quickly, and it's all helped along by well-delivered and witty dialogue filled with wordplay.

The DVD version I watched included a couple viewing options, one in which one of the three endings would be used at random and one with all three endings. In my opinion, the most satisfying way to do it is to just watch all three endings - only one of them makes an effort to tie everything together, after all.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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Familiar_Diversions | 3 other reviews | Oct 23, 2022 |
Takes a long while to really get going, but once it's done doing set-up, the film becomes a delight, especially so in its conclusion(s). My only regret is that the fourth ending known from the novelization didn't make it to the screen, as it sounds by far the best of all of them.
 
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Jonathan Reynolds Screenwriter
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