1987 | United States | Fiction

House of Games

  • English English 102 mins
  • Director | David Mamet
  • Writer | David Mamet
  • Producer | Michael Hausman

STATUS: Released

This film is currently not available.   

The Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright and screenwriter David Mamet sat in the director’s chair for the first time for this sly, merciless thriller. Lindsay Crouse stars as a best-selling author and therapist who wants to help a client by making restitution for the money he owes to a gambler. After she meets the attractive cardsharp (Joe Mantegna), her own compulsions take hold as he lures her into his world of high-stakes deception. Packed with razor-edged dialogue delivered with even-keeled precision by a cast of Mamet regulars, House of Games is as psychologically acute as it is full of twists and turns, a rich character study told with the cold calculation of a career con artist targeting his next mark.

Deception Psychology Seduction Crime Manipulation
Film Organizations
The Criterion Collection
DISTRIBUTION